<Kyohei Giovanni Yoshida and Monica Pelfrey danced the central pas de deux, and arguably the entire show belonged to them. Yoshida danced in all three works, Pelfrey had leading roles in two.
The emotional connection between the two is thin. Their technical accomplishments are just the opposite.
Pelfrey's suppleness, her range of motion, and her ability to move gracefully in improbable directions and easily in whip-like turns, is astonishing. Yoshida's quicksilver moves and capacity to fill space vertically as well as horizontally is fascinating as well.>
By Jeffrey Kaczmarczyk | [email protected] The Grand Rapids Press
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on February 15, 2014 at 7:50 AM
thank you.
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