The Little Difference Words Make/Song of the Sibyl
“beautifully lit and passionately performed”
“one is able to witnesses the simplicity and power of Duncan’s pioneering technique”
“urgent, beautiful and lonely all at once”
-Reviews from the Cloud Dance Festival, London
USA PREMIERE
30 July 2011
Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, Old Saybrook CT
with a special presentation:
“Green to Blue and Nothing New”
a new work by Elizabeth Disharoon to the songs of Billie Holiday
Performed by Jane Sato, Jenna Liberati, Elizabeth Disharoon, and featuring live music by Sarah LeMieux
To buy tickets click HERE or call 860-510-0473
Special preview evening
July 28th, 7pm
131 West 24th Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY
Suggested donation $10
wine and cheese to follow
Inspired by the legend of the Sibyls, this work uses dance, live music and poetry to take a personal look at the ancient prophetesses. The all-female cast imbues the Isadora Duncan technique with a contemporary feeling, creating a theatrical experience by turns ritualistic, restrained and ecstatic.
Concept and Choreography: Julia Pond
Original Text: Veronica Gorodetskaya
Sibyls/Dance: Elizabeth Disharoon, Jane Sato, Jenna Liberati, Julia Pond
Sibyl/Song: Sarah LeMieux
Oracle/Dance: Meg Brooker
Viola da Gamba
the little difference words make/song of the sibyl has been presented in Rome and London.
European Cast:
Sibyls/Dance: Emma Beard, Emanuela Bonora, Laura Brera, Julia Pond
Sibyl/Soprano: Sophia Brumfitt
And: Roberta Escamilla Garrison
Viola da Gamba: Claire Bracher


