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Black Grace : ウィキペディア英語版
Black Grace

Black Grace is an internationally touring modern dance company, formed in Auckland, New Zealand in 1995. Neil Ieremia, the group's founder and choreographer, draws on Māori and Pacific Islander indigenous dance, as well as modern dance and hip hop.〔 Ieremia graduated from the Auckland Performing Arts School and joined the Douglas Wright Dance Company, the leading New Zealand contemporary-dance company at the time. However, the founding members, such as Sam Fuataga and Sean MacDonald, initially had more experience with sports such as rugby, basketball and running than with dance. Performances remain infused with athleticism and may occasionally include a bit of whimsy that is less common in those of other troupes. In ''Human Language'', as the female dancers dance before them, the male dancers inflate toy balloons and look upward in mimicry of courting behavior of certain bird species.
Coming from a story-telling tradition called ''slap dancing'' that includes speaking, singing and slapping their bodies, Ieremia incorporates these elements in his choreography. Musical accompaniment includes Samoan indigenous music, Bach and hip hop.
As the foremost contemporary dance company in New Zealand,〔 the company has toured extensively in that country, as well as the Netherlands, and North America. Their first appearance in the United States in August 2004 at the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in New York was well received. By the end of a week of performances, they were performing before "vociferously enthusiastic, soldout houses." In 2005, Black Grace performed at the World Expo, Aichi and Tokyo.〔 A documentary on the group, ''Black Grace: From Cannon's Creek to Jacob's Pillow'', premiered 21 June 2007 on PBS.
In March 2008, Black Grace gave two forty-minute performances before more than 10,000 people at WOMADelaide in southern Australia. An all-male company, four guest female dancers performed with six males in its eleven city 2008 tour of North America. As of 2008, the members are variously of Māori, Pacific Island, New Zealand and Australian descent. MacDonald and Ieremia are the only founding members that remain in the troupe.
According to Ieremia, a New Zealander of Samoan ancestry, the term ''black'' in the company name refers to ''courage'' in the New Zealand Māori/Pacific Islander argot of the 1980s. ''Grace'' is a quality that he admires and to which he aspires.〔
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