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		<title>Collected Short Works</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	This entry collects several short works, many choreographed for workshops or as etudes.
	Two Heterosexual Etudes
	Set to three pieces from Gy&#246;rgy Kurt&#225;g&#8217;s Signs, Games, and Messages. Two three-minute relationship studies, one of a father and daughter, one of a husband and wife; the title is meant to be a bit of a footnote as James Kudelka&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>This entry collects several short works, many choreographed for workshops or as etudes.</p>
	<h5><i>Two Heterosexual Etudes</i></h5>
	<p>Set to three pieces from Gy&#246;rgy Kurt&#225;g&#8217;s <i>Signs, Games, and Messages</i>. Two three-minute relationship studies, one of a father and daughter, one of a husband and wife; the title is meant to be a bit of a footnote as James Kudelka&#8217;s <a href="http://www.colemanlemieux.com/en/kudelka-excerpts"><i>Fifteen Heterosexual Duets</i></a>, while not the inspiration for the piece, served as a model with which to wrestle, argue, and occasionally agree. Created for Ballet J&#246;rgen as part of their Solos, Duets, and Trios program. Performed in-studio at George Brown College in April 2009 by Tara Butler, Cristina Graziano, and Preston McBain. Archival video.</p>
	<h5><i>Capriol Suite</i></h5>
	<p>Set to two dances from Peter Warlock&#8217;s suite of the same name. One duet for a young couple, and one solo for a character dancer. Performed by Mark Dennis &amp; Nikki Holck and Victoria Betram in June 2008 as part of the National Ballet of Canada&#8217;s <i>Choreographic Explorations</i> in the Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre of the Four Seasons Centre. Archival video.</p>
	<h5><i>Sangl&#244;ts</i></h5>
	<p>Set to the song of the same title from Poulenc&#8217;s song cycle <i>Banalit&#233;s</i>, based on poems by Guillaume Apollinaire. Duet, part of a planned setting of the entire cycle. Performed by Isabella Gasparini and Rodrigo Gonzales in July 2004 as part of of the National Ballet School&#8217;s <i>Stephen Godfrey Choreographic Workshop</i>. Archival video.</p>
	<h5><i>Private Words</i></h5>
	<p>Set to the intermezzo from Poulenc&#8217;s <i>Les Mamelles de Tiresias</i>. Relationship sketch. Performed by Jordana Daumec and Fran&#231;ois Robichaud in July 2003 as part of the National Ballet School&#8217;s <i>Stephen Godfrey Choreographic Workshop</i>. No video.</p>
	<h5><i>La dame de Monte Carlo</i></h5>
	<p>Set to Poulenc&#8217;s solo operetta of the same name. A sort of danced monologue. Performed by Mariline Goodhue and Scott Maybank in June 2003 as part of <i>Gorgeous Little Things</i>, a showing of new work by young choreographers at the Betty Oliphant Theatre in Toronto. Archival video.
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