"When I choreograph, I don’t want to overstate things. That creates a sense of delicacy in my work, which is difficult for some people. Delicacy is intense: you have to be right there, concentrating, to touch something delicate."
"It’s like trying to pick up a butterfly that’s almost transparent." Beth Soll
I am often struck with the humbling realization that it isn’t me who makes dances; rather, life offers them to me, and they somehow enter my body and mind. Then, in the studio, I grapple with what I have been given, and with the help of my dancers, the dances become -- in a transitory, fleeting form -- visible to those who choose to watch them. Beth Soll
Image from Milton performance
photograph by Alina Ușurelu: dreamsart.org
“At times her dances may remind the viewer of early Graham – when Graham was herself still digging into movement rather than limiting herself to what had become a standardized vocabulary. At other times one is reminded that Soll’s early studies were with European modern dancers, so that Wigman and Jooss figure in her lineage. But most often what one sees is simply an altogether personal . . . dance imagery.”
David Vaughan, Dance magazine
“Gentle, unusual, luminous . . . iconic purity . . . thoughtful, beguiling, dance.”
Deborah Jowitt, The Village Voice
“The dancing is both refined and unrefined—natural roughness fastidiously framed. Images, some of them almost like still pictures, suggest journeys, meditation, fear, celebration.”
Deborah Jowitt, The Village Voice
“This is dance at its most magical, mystical, mysterious.”
Cerinda Survant, Chicago Reader
“Noted for her abstract idiosyncratic style, Soll is something of an alchemist: she takes the dross of everyday life and turns it into the equivalent of spun gold.”
Thea Singer, The Boston Phoenix
“Beth Soll is a pioneer taking risks in the same way as the founders of American dance took risks. She is working on the frontier of a new area, extending the boundaries where others may follow, if they dare.”
Iris M. Fanger, Christian Science Monitor
“Soll is a surreal artist with a ‘naif’ iconography. Her subjects are spirituality, sacredness, absurdity . . . I come away from Soll’s concerts feeling that she is near to delivering me somewhere: a space, or a pane where movement will form not a question but an answer.”
Laura A. Jacobs, The Boston Phoenix
photograph by Erin Baiano
“A distinguished, absorbing, and deeply satisfying concert.”
David Vaughan, Dance magazine
“Soll’s work is indeed unclassifiable, delicate, fraught with many of the finer elements of modern dance and often as close to poetry as performance movement comes.”
Sid Smith, Chicago Tribune.
Below is a collecton of photos and video links to previous performances over the years.
Credits:
Director: Beth Soll
Cinematographer: Ethan Mass
Dancers: Abby Dias & Beth Soll
Set and costume by Anne Saussois
Photo by Jaye R. Phillips
Photo. by Jaye R. Phillips
Dolls by Liese Bronfenbrenner
Janet Aisawa, Abby Dias in Runaway Interplay
Photo by KimiAisawa Romportl
Photo by Erin Baiano
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On March 9th, Dance Projects, Inc. will present Spring Dances, an informal showing of three premieres and two repertory works by choreographer Beth Soll.
Dancers: Janet Aisawa, Abby Dias, Lindsey Miller, Beth Soll, and composer/ pianist Kathryn Woodard.
Beth Soll will discuss creative sources for the dances. Audience questions and comments will be welcome.
The Program: Runaway Interplay, She Takes a Walk, Improvisation, Wellspring II, Murmurs and Whispers, Education.
Sunday, March 9, 2025 at 4 pm at the Martha Graham Studio Theater, 55 Bethune Street, 10014, on the 11thfloor.
Admission at the door. $10 suggested donation. Cash only. Reservations: 212-927-0476.
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