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Duets In 1979 Merce Cunningham began choreographing a series of duets for members of his company. The first three or four of these were danced in “Event” performances at the Edinburgh Festival in August and in New York City in September and October of that year. During the following Winter, he finished the series of six and the complete work, Duets, was given for the first time at the City Center Theater, New York, in February 1980. Merce Cunningham partnered Catherine Kerr in the third of the duets. The dances explore adagio and allegro partnering, with occasional references
to the mechanics of the balletic double work. During each of the duets
there is an interruption in the form of an entrance by one of the other
couples, and the work ends with a brief coda in which all twelve dancers
return to the stage and reprise their various movement motifs. Duets entered the repertory of American Ballet Theatre during that company’s season at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, in May 1982. This production, for which Mark Lancaster designed new costumes, was staged by Chris Komar. The ABT version was included in the television program “An Evening with American Ballet Theatre,” in the WNET series “Dance in America,” first shown in February 1988.
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