Phina Pipia, left, and Rachel Campanoli rehearse an original dance piece that will be performed Saturday night at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Port Townsend. (Ray Ketcham)

Phina Pipia, left, and Rachel Campanoli rehearse an original dance piece that will be performed Saturday night at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Port Townsend. (Ray Ketcham)

Original dance piece to debut in Port Townsend on Saturday

PORT TOWNSEND — “Expect to be surprised, smile and laugh,” said Phina Pipia about her original dance piece, debuting Saturday at 7:30 p.m.

The performance will be in the parish hall at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1020 Jefferson St.

Admission will be by donation, and seating will be first-come, first-served.

“You’ll be instantly drawn in by this fast-paced and engaging duet,” said Rachel Campanoli, the only other dancer in the performance. The piece is a lively and quickly unfolding tapestry of movement; wherein the dancers leap, swirl, turn, crawl and swoosh.”

Pipia, who choreographed the dance, is the co-founder of a local production company, Generation Goat Rocket; danced professionally in New York with The Julian Barnett Project; and attended the Conservatory of Dance at Purchase College, SUNY.

Campanoli is a local performer who was last seen in the dance concert “Fanfare.”

Both dancers have trained with local instructor Ling-Hui O’Connor.

The dance is set to a score by film composer Cliff Martinez and avant-garde composer John Cage. Audiences will hear chimes, radio clips and an electronic pulse.

“Set in a moonlit train station, the piece evokes arrival and departure — the sensation that everyone has come from someplace different, carrying a suitcase filled with rich and fascinating stories,” Pipia said.

“A few props are unconventionally used to enhance the choreography: a collection of suitcases and trunks, and, in a few surprising moments of the piece, a tuba.”

Pipia crafted the piece over a five-month rehearsal process, with the goal of creating something completely original from the ground up.

“There’s something wonderful about seeing a brand-new work take shape,” she said.

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