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ASPEN TIMES WEEKLY F August 22 - August 28, 2019 22 WHEN CHOREOGRAPHER Nicolo Fonte debuted his evening- length ballet “Beautiful Decay” five years ago, he sent a video to his frequent collaborators here at Aspen Santa Fe Ballet. He thought it might be a good fit for Aspen’s audiences, which have thrilled his emotive contemporary dance creations over the past two decades here. When Aspen Santa Fe directors Tom Mossbrucker and Jean- Philippe Malaty decided they wanted to bring a full-length ANDREW TRAVERS DANCING ‘DECAY’ the Scene ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ASPEN TIMES PHOTO Aspen Santa Fe Ballet’s “Beautiful Decay” has its final performance of the summer on Saturday, Aug. 24. Aspen Santa Fe Ballet’s first full-length production LIVE RED MOUNTAIN Private Enclave on Red Mountain Welcome to a luxury home located in a private enclave on Red Mountain. Tucked away at the end of a driveway, this home offers privacy, a rarity this close to town. The hiking and biking trails up Hunter Creek are just steps away. All three levels of this 6,455 sq ft home are above grade in order to showcase big views of Aspen Mountain, Maroon Bells, Buttermilk and even Mount Sopris from all of the decks, patios and bedrooms. Inside, the interiors are warm and inviting with hints of contemporary and Western finishes. The main level of the home features the kitchen, dining and formal living area, as well as 3 guest suites and an expansive walk-out deck and BBQ area. The gourmet kitchen offers a butler’s pantry and a full bar. Upstairs, the master suite features a fireplace, his and her bathrooms and walk-in closets, as well as an office with a private viewing deck. On lower level, family and friends can stay in the bunk room and gather in the large family room or the patio with a fire pit. $8,995,000 Julie Mandt 970.379.9525 [email protected] AspenSnowmassSIR.com

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A S P E N T I M E S W E E K L Y F Aug u s t 22 - Aug u s t 2 8 , 20 19 22

WHEN CHOREOGRAPHER Nicolo Fonte debuted his evening-length ballet “Beautiful Decay”

five years ago, he sent a video to his frequent collaborators here at Aspen Santa Fe Ballet.

He thought it might be a good fit for Aspen’s audiences, which have thrilled his emotive

contemporary dance creations over the past two decades here.

When Aspen Santa Fe directors Tom Mossbrucker and Jean-Philippe Malaty decided they wanted to bring a full-length

ANDREW TRAVERS

DANCING ‘DECAY’

theSceneARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A S P E N T I M E S P H O T O

Aspen Santa Fe Ballet’s “Beautiful Decay” has its final

performance of the summer on Saturday, Aug. 24.

Aspen Santa Fe Ballet’s first full-length production

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ballet to the local stage, Fonte’s meditation of age and time was an ideal fit.

“I feel honored and touched that they trust me and that they believe in the work,” Fonte said. “I think it has relevance everywhere, but I thought it would have real relevance here where there is a substantial segment of the community that is getting up there and we’re living in this ageist society.”

“Beautiful Decay” had its local debut in July. Its final Aspen performance of the season will be held Saturday, Aug. 24.

It is the first full-length ballet — other than the annual “Nutcracker” production — in the 23-year history of Aspen Santa Fe, which normally stages triple-bill programs.

Fonte worked for two months preparing the piece in the company’s Colorado Mountain College studio. The preparation was emotional as well as physical, as he pushed dancers to communicate the emotional depths of the work.

“When I say ‘Do it,’ I mean do it on a cellular level,” he said after a July rehearsal. “So that every cell in your body is committed to that one moment and the next moment, and the one after that. That’s a long, grueling process.”

The result, he hopes, is a direct emotional connection with the audience. He wants viewers to see themselves in the performers, young and old.

“You’re not going to see yourself in them hoisting their legs in the air and doing the incredible things they can do,” he explained. “But you might be able to transfer your emotions to them — you might be able to recognize you’ve felt that or experienced that.”

“Beautiful Decay” is the 10th ballet that Fonte has staged with the company, including eight original creations, over the past 19 years. His aesthetic has helped define Aspen Santa Fe, while the company also has pushed Fonte to some of the definitive creations of his globally acclaimed career.

The piece, which debuted in 2013 at BalletX in Philadelphia, is a two-act exploration of the cycle of life, the inevitability of

aging, and time’s whittling away of youth. It calls for two older dancers — in this production they are longtime Aspen dance instructor Hilary Cartwright and Oregon dancer Gregg Bielemier, both in their 70s — to perform alongside the younger company cast, providing contrast between the youthful vigor of professional dancers in their prime and a pair decades older.

Watching the ballet with audiences, Fonte has found that as soon as the older dancers enter, all eyes focus on them. We’re used to watching perfect young dancers soar across a stage, but the 70-something dancer doing so is something rare.

“There is something beautiful in experiencing 40 years of experience onstage, where physical prowess morphs into something else and becomes much more of an emotional, reflective way of moving,” Fonte said.

His original inspiration for the concept was inspired by a 3-D photo exhibition in Portland, Oregon, which brought viewers inside of nearly dead flowers.

“It touched me in my core,” Fonte said. “Something about it was so powerful, and the element of 3-D you were inside the flower petals. These decaying flowers retained so much of their flowerness. It was this undeniable identity screaming at me: ‘I was once a flower!’ My heart was racing. And that’s really where the idea came from.”

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WHAT: “Beautiful Decay,” presented by Aspen Santa Fe BalletWHERE: Aspen District TheatreWHEN: Saturday, Aug. 24, 8 p.m.HOW MUCH: $36-$94TICKETS: Wheeler Opera House box office; aspenshowtix.com

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