Utah dance company is in Beijing for Booking Dance Festival 2008
The company, directed by Derryl Yeager, has been in Beijing this week performing at the Booking Dance Festival 2008 Beijing that coincides with the 2008 Summer Games.
The group is performing in nine theaters throughout Beijing during the three-day festival. And the trick on the first day of the tour was getting a taxi so they could get to a theater for rehearsals where they showcased works alongside the Colorado's Kim Robards Dance and China's TAO Studio, Beijing Modern Dance Company and the National Ballet of China.
"It took us a half an hour just to get a cab," Yeager said. "Then we took a subway to Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City. Some dignitary was being shown through, and we 'commoners' kept getting yelled at and forced off the main path.
"A local got very angry about it, and we almost got caught in the middle of a fistfight between him and the security."
Before the main theater performances, ODT made its debut in China with the hip-hop showcase "The Factory" at the Coca-Cola stage Thursday.
Yeager said some of the other modern dance companies were a bit taken back by the venue.
"I don't think they envisioned their works with a huge Coke bottle in the middle of the stage.
"The big boss here at Coke came to me immediately after the performance and said they do lots of events here and would love to have us do more stuff for them."
Odyssey Dance Theatre was invited to Beijing by festival producer Jodi Kaplan, who is based in New York.
"Chinese audiences demand a high caliber of technique," Kaplan said in a statement. "The dancers of ODT meet this challenge and then surpass it. The company is sure to impress wherever they go and will awe their toughest critic."
A portion of the proceeds will go toward aid for the victims of the recent earthquake in Sichuan, China, said Kaplan.
Yeager said the hard work really started after the invitation.
"There were a few roadblocks that we had to overcome," Yeager said in an interview before his departure. "One of the major problems was funding."
Yeager said the original goal was to raise $100,000 for the trip. But after fund-raisers, grants and other requests, the company had only raised a little more than a quarter of the goal.
"Another problem was the fact that the (airline) ticket prices jumped to $5,000 a pop," Yeager said. "When we first looked at the prices, they were only $1,400. At that point I nearly bagged the whole thing."
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