7 Questions with Columbia Summer Rep Dance Company's Abby McDowell

Jasper is catching up with some of the members of the Columbia Summer Repertory Theatre in advance of their upcoming summer concerts this Friday and Saturday nights. Today we’re talking with Abby McDowell.

JASPER: Abby, catch us up on you, please. Where are you from and where did you train or work prior to coming to Columbia? 

ABBY: I’m originally from Charlotte and grew up in the school of Charlotte Ballet, where I trained with Patty McBride, Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux, Mark Diamond, and Cathy Moriarty. At 18 I got a position as an apprentice with Charlotte Ballet, and then a position in The Professional Division of Pacific Northwest Ballet School.  I worked as a fellowship with Atlanta Ballet, and then spent 7 years dancing for The Georgia Ballet.  

 

JASPER: When did you come to CCB and what is your position there now? 

ABBY: I joined CCB 7 years ago and was appointed to soloist after my 3rd season with the company.

 

JASPER: What’s the most satisfying role you’ve ever danced? 

ABBY: The role of “Rhythm Girl”  in Balanchine’s Who cares?.  It was originally choreographed on my beloved teacher and mentor Patty McBride who was a muse of George Balanchine.  She was an extremely enigmatic performer, and it was created at a special time in the history of ballet in America, so I feel really honored to have had the opportunity to step into those shoes for a moment!

 

JASPER: What role have you not danced that you really want to? 

ABBY: There are so many! Full length classical would have to be Aurora in Sleeping Beauty because the score is so dreamy, and as a character she really gets to come full circle.  In the neoclassical/contemporary realm I would love to dance in the corps de ballet of Balanchine’s Rubies, anything by Wheeldon or Forsythe, Paul Taylor’s Company B, or Nacho Duato’s Jardi Tancat.

 

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JASPER: What made you want to dance in the Summer Rep Company? 

ABBY: I think that as a dancer it’s important to not only maintain your body as your tool, but to never stop learning and growing as an artist.  This gives me the opportunity to try new things while keeping me moving in the off-season.

JASPER: Do you think dancing in Summer Rep will help you as you go back to your season at CCB this fall? 

ABBY: Of Course!  It’s helped me stay in shape, made me think, and given me the opportunity to move my body in new and different ways. These are all things I’ll take with me into CCB’s upcoming season.

 

JASPER: What piece or pieces are you most excited about sharing with audiences in this week’s show and why? 

ABBY: I really love the Sam Cook Suite we’re doing because it’s light and happy, and I think there’s a lot of people out there who could probably use some of that energy right now!  It’s also a treat to get to dance to live music and Claire plays so beautifully, so Seven is exciting

CSRDC’s Limitless will premiere two consecutive nights:

Friday, August 13th and Saturday, August 14th, both at 8:00pm at Trustus Theatre.

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In its 2nd Season of Performing Columbia Summer Rep Dance Company Announces Two Shows – August 13th and 14th at Trustus Theatre

 

After taking 2020 off due to Covid-19 the Columbia Summer Repertory Dance Company has united for its second season and will offer two performances of contemporary ballet on August 13th and 14th at Trustus Theatre. Founded in 2019 by Stephanie Wilkins and Bonnie Boiter-Jolley, the purpose of the Columbia Summer Rep Dance Company is to provide innovative dance experiences for local audiences and professional dancers and choreographers who, due to the abbreviated seasons of Columbia’s professional dance companies, go without performing for half the year.

The 2019 season of the CSRDC was a test season engaging six dancers who, after one month of rehearsals, offered a sold-out performance, turning patrons away at the door. Covid-19 led to the suspension of the project in 2020, but the dancers are back in the studio now working on new choreography to bring to audiences for two nights - August 13th and 14th at Trustus Theatre.

Dancers include classically trained Bonnie Boiter-Jolley who, in addition to being a principal dancer at Columbia City Ballet, also danced with Spectrum Dance in Seattle and, locally, with Wideman-Davis Dance as well as internationally in Prague and Italy.

Returning to Columbia is Josh Alexander who most recently performed this year with the Weeknd at Super Bowl LV Halftime Show, on ABC’s Hairspray Live! and So You Think You Can Dance.

Abby McDowell, who is a soloist with Columbia City Ballet along with Nicole Carrion and Joshua Van Dyke, who are demi-soloists with CCB, are also Summer Rep company members as well as Nicholas White, Sam Huberty, and Jennifer Becker Lee.

Head Choreographer Stephanie Wilkins received her MFA from NYU’s Tisch School and has studied or performed with some of the most acclaimed artists in the industry including Bill T. Jones, with whom she apprenticed, David Parsons, and Bebe Miller. Joining her as choreographers for this performance are international award-winning choreographers Terrance Henderson, Dale Lam, and Angela Gallo

Internationally acclaimed cellist Claire Bryant will also be performing both solo and with the company, and singer-songwriter Katie Leitner will offer a musical interlude.

Tickets are on sale now for $25 in advance ($30 at the door) as is the opportunity to support the company with a champagne toast pre-performance and more at Brown Paper Tickets or via The Jasper Project website where you can donate to and learn more about the Columbia Summer Rep Dance Company.

 


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