Calcium Light Night

Choreography by: Peter Martins

Music by: Charles Ives

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Credits

Music
The Seer, The New River, Incantations, At Sea, Ann Street, Gyp the Blood or Hearst? Which is Worst?, Halloween, and Calcium Light Night
Premiere
January 19, 1978, New York City Ballet, New York State Theater
Original Cast
Heather Watts, Daniel Duell

Length
14 Min.
Set by
Steven Rubin
Lighting by
Ronald Bates (original production); Mark Stanley (current production)

Peter Martins' first ballet, a series of solos and duets for two dancers that is set to eight short pieces by Ives, is an edgy, contemporary work full of propulsive movement.



Calcium Light Night was Martins' first choreographic work for NYCB, which he created in 1977 while still a principal dancer with the Company. Set to eight short selections by composer Charles Ives, the work was first presented in Spokane, Washington before its New York premiere in 1978.

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