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To contact Park Record’s Education Editor call 435-649-9014 Sandy Silva and Mark Howard’s “Communion” features Chelsea Hoy, center, the new associate artistic director of Trinity Irish Dance Company. Contiuned from C-1 Dancers expand tradition our mindset from people who have trained all of their lives as Irish dancers into a performing arts mindset and moving in a completely different way.” Eleven female dancers collaborated with Silva on the piece. “We all worked with the footwork with Sandy, and we took the rhythm we all learned since we were six and learned how to use our arms, hands and feet at the same time and make something beautiful,” Hoy said. “Soles,” which was created by Michael Donnellan, Michael Gardiner and Howard also expanded Trinity dancers’ movement vocabulary. “This is a tribal and timeless rhythmic study,” Hoy said. “It’s a combination of what we do with minimalism on stage, but The L.A. 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Howard also said that commercial shows such as “Riverdance” and “Lord of the Dance” have been a blessing and a bane to Trinity Irish Dance Company. “Much of what we do is lost in the noise of these commercial shows, but these shows are really reactions of what Trinity Irish Dance Company does,” he said. “Chelsea, who is at the nucleus of a group of new dancers whose athleticism is off the charts, has re-energized this company.” Howard formed Trinity Irish Dance Company in 1990 after spending more than a decade as an Irish dance coach with his Trinity Academy of Irish Dance. “I spent my 20s coaching dancers to win big trophies, and when we ran out of goals and dreams there, I backed in, sort of by accident, to the performing arts world in my 30s,” he said. “We had done a lot of national television and film in reaction to us winning America’s early World Team titles, and then I found myself choreographing more for performance than competition.” The new chapter led Howard to focus on traditional Irish dance as fine art. “I wanted to work on ele- SUDOKU 2 Bill awarded her a Presidential Medal of Freedom 3 Comfy footwear 4 Governor’s ride 5 Member of a noted octet 6 They’re added to bills 7 “Yeah, right!” 8 Span. title 9 “The War of the Worlds” attacker 10 Bagel cheese 11 Confers (on) 12 It’s passed in a race 13 AAA member?: Abbr. 14 __-mo 15 Sun worshiper’s seasonal harangue? 16 How some lawyers are paid 17 Double-curve molding 18 Auction actions 24 Play with, kitten-style 25 Mississippi senator Cochran and jazz trumpeter Jones 29 Lets off steam 32 Luth. or Meth. 34 __ Honor 35 Frat row letter 36 First president of the Czech Republic 37 Fluid buildup 38 North Dakota’s “Magic City” 39 Art able to 40 __ metal 41 Brief timetable 45 Some skinny jeans 47 Roasting gadget 48 Org. with forms 53 CBS or NBC 54 1983 taxi comedy 55 20th-century princess 56 Hi-__ image 59 Megalith inscribed with saws? 60 Welcoming sight 62 Blow-up aid 64 Hymn relative 65 Visiting Hollywood, say 66 Lively dance 67 Ice cream treats 68 Dances with graceful gestures 69 Mimic 70 Trig ratio 71 They’re rarely heard from skilled carpenters 72 73 74 75 76 77 82 84 85 86 87 88 91 92 93 95 97 98 100 101 102 103 104 106 108 Cook’s need Bit of dogma “Boo!” reaction Bit of sweat Place for a plug Scouts do good ones Jay-Z and others “Woe __”: 1996 grammar book Steam engine exhaust system Campus bldg. 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Since then, Trinity Irish Dance Company has performed in sold-out tours in Europe, Asia, and North America, and appeared at New York’s The Joyce Theater, the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., UCLA’s Royce Hall, Princeton’s McCa-H rter Theater, Ottawa’s Nationalk Arts Center of Canada, Tokyo’s Orchard Hall, and Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre. “We are headed back to Japan for a three-week tour this summer thanks to our new management firm, Selby Artists Management,” Howard said. “TV Tokyo is following us to Park City because they are making a mini documentary that will air nationally in Japan before we perform there. “In fact, a presenter in Japan is paying the way for one of our guest dancers, Paige Purilli, who is from New York and has won more solo world titles for the United States than any other dancer,” he said. “She will make a cameo appearance in Park City.” A few weeks ago, Hoy was appointed as Trinity Irish Dance Company’s associate artistic director, Howard said. “As artistic director my job is to chart a course for where the company should go artistically,” he said. “Now that job is now shared between myself and Chelsea, but it’s still a dangerous thing, because to make a misstep is so easy. You can easily fall into something that is silly, stupid and trite.” Hoy, who is celebrating her fifth year with the company, is honored to have her new job. “One critical part of our mission is to empower females both on and off the dance floor, and we are a stand in putting females and males on equal footing,” she said. “My opinion and talent as an artist have been celebrated since I started with the company, and my title as associate artistic director speaks volumes to how empowered I feel as a dancer and, now, as a leader.” Park City Institute will present the Trinity Irish Dance Company at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 10, at the Eccles Center for the Performing Arts, 1750 Kearns Blvd. Tickets range from $29 to $79. They can be purchased by visiting www.ecclescenter.org. |