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Music with Minnesotans: James Sewell

Music in Minnesotans: James Sewell
James Sewell
Minneapolis native James Sewell is the Co-Founder, Artistic Director, and Choreographer of James Sewell Ballet. He's played violin, oboe and also written his own original compositions to accompany his dancing.
Erik Saulitis

James Sewell tells me the best way to describe the dance he creates is to simply call it 'contemporary ballet.'

Women may or may not be on pointe, but the steps, the moves, the grace and the entire sensibility is grounded in traditional training.

But what amazing and breathtaking dance you see when going to a James Sewell presentation! It's movement that seems impossibly athletic then tantalizingly silly then tenderly sympathetic.

And all this created by a talent who is about the nicest guy you'll ever meet.

James is a dancer, Minnesota native and the Artistic Director of the James Sewell Ballet.

And he was sheer delight as a guest because he feels the music he loves it in his bones - and on top of that, he can tell you exactly why that is.

James Sewell on-air
Choreographer James Sewell on air for Music with Minnesotans talks with his hands to describe the wild tutus in the air of the dance he set to Beethoven's most complex string quartets.
MPR/Alison Young

Who of us has not grooved to Beethoven or tapped along to Bach? Those primitive impulses James takes directly into his work and creates art in movement.

This is certainly because dance relies on music to come to life - or at the very least, a beat - but James feels a kinship because at one time he made music. He played the violin and oboe in school and has a big appreciation for those who make fabulous sounds on their instruments. That's why he has on his playlist a recording with one of the best oboists around, Kathryn Greenbank of the SPCO.

The James Sewell Ballet's most recent collaboration was with a gamelan orchestra - International Novelty Gamelan. James describes the first time he saw the larg gong at the Schubert Club and asked if he might play it. The waves of sound emanating from that beast had a profound effect on him. He shares a piece inspired by a gamelan orhestra - John Cage's Sonata for Prepared Piano.

And like so many guests, Bach makes James' list as well. This Sarabande was one that he danced to and is filled with deep expression and longing. He also connects since his dad played the violin and helped put James to sleep as a child with this piece.

James also includes Beethoven's most complex quartet on his playlist and his interpretation of in movement will leave you breathless!

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Next time our guest is Larry Zea, a cattleman from Black Duck. He was a Navy Sea Chanter and traveled the world singing. He also loves operas and a few of his cows have been named after some title roles!
MPR/Alison Young

Next time our guest is Larry Zea, a cattleman from Black Duck. He was a Navy Sea Chanter and traveled the world singing. He also loves operas and a few of his cows have been named after some title roles!

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