| (07/23/07) - Photographs from the Ott Gangl
collection will be exhibited at Akron-Summit County Public Library in conjunction with The
Heinz Poll Summer Dance Festival, sponsored by the City of Akron, on four consecutive
weekends. Performances by regional dance companies will highlight the work of former Ohio
Ballet Artistic Director Heinz Poll in series of dance performances throughout Akron
during July and August. Gangl will be a guest at the
library on Aug. 3, a couple of hours before the free ballet outdoor performance at the
Cascade Plaza across the street. The photo exhibit of retired Akron Beacon Journal
photographer Ott Gangl is titled "Heinz Poll: a Tribute." The exhibit may be
seen at the Main Library on the second floor in the Garden Trio Corridor.
The Heinz Poll Summer Dance Festival will feature four
professional dance companies: Ballet Theatre of Ohio, GroundWorks Dancetheater, Verb
Ballets, and Ballet Met. The programs will be presented July 27- August 18, and will
include a nightly interactive presentation for children. The University of Akron's Dance
Institute will present the children's program on three of the four weekends.
Performances for the Heinz Poll Summer Dance Festival will
begin at 8:45 p.m. on Friday and Saturday evenings, with a children's program starting at
7:45 p.m. each evening:
- July 27, 28 - Ballet Theatre of Ohio at Hardesty Park
(Akron's Art Expo)
- August 3, 4 - GroundWorks Dancetheater at Cascade Plaza
- August 10, 11 - Verb Ballets at Goodyear Metro Park
- August 17, 18 - BalletMet at Firestone Park
The German-born Heinz Poll came to Akron in 1967 and
offered classes to promising students. In 1974, with lighting designer Thomas Skelton, he
founded Akron's first professional company, which eventually became Ohio Ballet. Poll died
in April, 2006.
The new Akron dance festival is the result of an effort
initiated last year to determine the future of the Ohio Ballet, which gave its final
performance August 6, 2006 at Goodyear Metropolitan Park. The volunteer board of trustees
of Ohio Ballet was unable to muster the resources necessary to stage a 2006-2007 season.
The committee examined options for retaining the free
outdoor summer performances - unique among American cities and dating back to 1975. The
group recommended that a new summer dance festival utilize the talents and choreography of
the region's other professional dance companies.
"Akron's most important link to the international
world of dance has been Heinz Poll," said Deputy Mayor for Administration Dave
Lieberth, who chaired the committee. "Poll made important contributions to Akron over
a period of almost 40 years, and it is fitting that we remember his legacy - demanding the
highest standards of dance."
Part of this year's festival is
Gangl's photo exhibit and a panel
discussion on August 8, 7:30 p.m. at the Francia Albrecht Dance
Studio in Guzzetta Hall. The Festival's founding committee will
discuss "The Poll Legacy."
Each of the four companies has rights to perform works
created by Ohio Ballet's founder, and some of Akron's favorite Heinz Poll works will be
included in the summer 2007 repertoire.
GroundWorks Dancetheater will stage Poll's
"Tristeza." Verb will include "Wings and Aires" by Poll. Ballet
Theatre of Ohio will choose from "Adagio for Two Dancers" and "Summer
Night," and BalletMet expects to re-stage Poll's "Bolero."
"Besides creating a professional dance company of
national stature and taking it to New York City for five seasons, Heinz Poll created this
special summer experience," said Jane Starzman, director of the Heinz Poll Summer
Dance Festival. "Everyone told him he was crazy, but he was accustomed to
accomplishing what others thought impossible. This year's festival is a perfect tribute to
Heinz' legacy and a wonderful gift to the community."
Plans for the exhibit were announced in the Akron-Summit
County Library's Past Pursuits, the publication of the special collections at the library.
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