The newest recruits to Bambole Dance Company Shannon and Belinda are very excited and are itching to get onstage. Prior to the technical run of their duet “The Birdcage”, they can’t help getting in the way. Tomasz Don, BDC’s lighting designer chats with them and says he’ll have a coffee whilst they warm up. He’ll soon be ready to get them to talk them through what they want for lighting and any sound cues.
Bambole Dance Company is a contemporary dance company based in Mossy Well. They hold open classes that are well attended at their rehearsal base. When Tony Chaumier and Tina Giuffre saw a performance by two ballerinas of a new work “The Birdcage” they were so impressed they invited them to join the company. And they wanted the ballet to include in their new programme.
The thinking is that to build audiences, the company needs to appeal to a range of interests – a ballet piece would be a great addition to the repertoire. The ballerinas are sisters Shannon Lapin and Belinda Neumann. They performed their own work (jointly choreographed and their only work to date) at a choreographic workshop. The workshops are a regular feature at Sons of Jack Lane Community Centre in Lowgate. Coincidentally, Tina and Tony often teach open classes at the Centre.
They are taken into the company on condition that they join in some of the contemporary classes. It’s hoped that they will then start to perform alongside the contemporary dancers. Both of the ballerinas did a lot of their training with Patrizia Solaio.
You can find out more information about Bambole Dance Company on their website.
Bambole Dance Company in the tour van on their way to give a performance. It can be a tight squeeze getting the company into the tour van. 2 vans carry the dancers and the technical crew.
Company manager/ administrator Julien Eaglet sees the company setting off to Sons of Jack Lane Community Centre in Lowgate.
Shannon asks Belinda to style her hair for her. It is so long now and difficult for her to do it herself.
Bambole Dance Company wardrobe mistress Constance Lepinato comes into the dressing room to sort out Shannon’s costume
Constance is moderately pleased with Shannon’s costume
The girls are in costume now and Belinda does a few stretches. In a few minutes it will be time to go onstage.
Belinda says “Don’t forget the changes we made to the choreography. We’ve got to get it right!”
They are both excited and a bit nervous.
Tina comes into the sisters’ dressing room with the birdcage. And a reminder that they need to give it to the technician Tomasz Don
Tina decides to take the birdcage to the technician for them. She wants them to concentrate entirely on their performance.
Shannon & Belinda perform their own work “The Birdcage”. They were so pleased when Bambole Dance Company included their piece on the publicity posters.
Sons of Jack Lane Community Centre is a really excellent venue for contemporary dance.
Tony asks Shannon how she’s feeling now. He reassures her that they have Shannon says that the pain has got quite a lot worse.
called the hospital and the mobile care ambulance is on its way.
THE OPERATION
VISITORS
After the Operation Shannon has visitors – Bambole Dance Company arrive to see how she is getting on.
Belinda comes to the hospital to help Shannon. She’s relieved to find her in good spirits and her neck looks surprisingly good now.
After the patient has been discharged the doctor is exhausted. She climbs into the bed as it’s a private room – the cleaners won’t be on duty until the morning. So, Dr Lind plans on sleeping. She’s very tired now.
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