Peninsula Dance Fest ready to unleash a global celebration

Judging by geography alone the Peninsula International Dance Festival is an impressive undertaking Running July - at the San Mateo Performing Arts Center the fourth annual cultural showcase features more than artists from companies devoted to a global spectrum of dance traditions But the metrics hardly tell the tale behind an event designed to introduce the region to the international array of artists who call the Bay Area home Related Articles Caviar hot dogs Nobu star in the Outside Lands food line-up Summertime and the living is easy with these Bay Area events Photos San Jose s Obon Festival draws hundreds to Japantown A London music festival cancels its final night after ELO s Jeff Lynne pulls out Protests immigration concerns in L A foil Southeast Asian Coachella Produced by the Peninsula School of the Arts the festival was created in a burst of cautious optimism in as the performing arts area was seeking to recover from its unprecedented contraction With the pandemic there was no theater dance or music performances and coming back there were all the limitations declared choreographer Gregory Amato artistic director and school co-director of Peninsula School of the Arts We just didn t know if the audience was going to come back Looking to put on a sure-fire attraction Amato decided to produce a festival that could only happen in the Bay Area After consulting with legendary dancer and choreographer Carlos Carvajal co-artistic director of the San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival from - he programmed particular of the same companies that performed at the acclaimed SFIDF But Amato requested to cast a wider net The cultural diversity we have is so much more than the Ethnic Dance Festival he mentioned In square miles we have chosen of the best cultural companies on the planet Saturday s venture spans four continents from the dramatic classical Indian tales of Chitresh Das Dance a leading exponent of the Kathak tradition to the Parangal Dance Company which explores an array of styles from across the Philippines and tell stories like no one else Amato declared The performances start with a benediction from Association of Ramaytush Ohlone the indigenous people of Peninsula and opens up the throttle with San Jose s Taiko SOBA The campaign also features the Yang Yang Leon s International Performing Arts of America which focuses on the classical folk and ethnic dance of China Melissa Cruz Flamenco and Jubilee American Dance Theatre a company that celebrates social dances of the United States from Appalachia to Cajun country and swing era dance halls to East Texas juke joints We took a world map and commented let s try to get as a multitude of countries as we can Amato noted Tahiti Greece Peru Mexico Armenia The bulk of these companies present one festival a year for their communities usually outdoors They rarely get into a theater with a fully produced show Particular of the artistic directors are professors and world-renowned choreographers In the event of North Bay-based Charya Burt Cambodian Dance which also performs Saturday the company has played a central role in rescuing traditions that the Khmer Rouge sought to eradicate during the genocide of the s Under Pol Pot the communist regime targeted teachers professionals intellectuals and artists of all stripes Charya Burt got a grant from the leadership to go back and rediscover this dance that was lost Amato revealed She uncovered teachers and dancers who had escaped in the hills and she was able to recreate the royal Cambodian court dances that were lost and destroyed She s one person I ve constantly been moved by Sunday s effort is similarly expansive with Oakland s percussion powered Ballet Nlolo Kongo San Francisco s Tradici n Peruana San Leandro s Kantuta Ballet Folkl rico de Bolivia Theatre Flamenco of San Francisco San Mateo-based ARAX Dance which celebrates the folk dance of Armenia Mexico s multiple regions are represented by San Jos s Aztec dancers of Calpulli Tonalehqueh and Oakland s Ballet Folkl rico Mexicano de Carlos Moreno a protege of the great Amalia Hern ndez who documented much of Mexico s regional dance and music styles Amato announced Unfailingly on the lookout for talent Amato first saw the Bollywood-inspired Gurus of Dance at a Warriors half-time show Impressed by their vigor and athleticism he hesitated for a moment before offering the troupe a spot due to the flashy production values of their performances but their passion isn t any less than ours he announced Talking to Gurus founder Aditya Patel he realized that they work so much like a ballet company but with dance based on Bollywood India is such a diverse country with so a great number of different traditions and styles We decided to add them on Saturday s activity Contact Andrew Gilbert at jazzscribe aol com PENINSULA INTERNATIONAL DANCE FESTIVAL When p m July - Where San Mateo Performing Arts Center N Delaware St San Mateo Tickets - www peninsulalivelyarts org