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Meet Neil Zaza

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Neil Zaza is a world renowned instrumental guitarist who has become known for his technical accuracy and adaptation of classical works by Bach and Mozart into his own blend of neo-classical, melodic, guitar instrumentals. We sat down with him to see how rock and ballet come together in his mind for Carnival Macabre.

What is rock to you?
Rock is an attitude, a swagger and an ideology. It’s about doing something individualistic and with a vision that stays true to who you are and not to those around you. It’s about following your own calling even if it means ruffling feathers. It’s about doing things on your own terms.

Last year was the first time you had worked with a ballet company. What did you notice about how dancers work vs musicians?
The intensity! The dancers were way more focused in rehearsals than musicians. Dancers I would offer, have a more driven work ethic. Dance are there to WORK! Musicians are mixing getting the songs done, socializing, etc.

What excites you about presenting this project as a movie given the pandemic?
I think that we can explore various feelings, movements as well as locations in these pieces really takes the collaboration up a level from a standard stage presentation. We are able to offer so much more artistic vision to the viewer. Plus, with close shots and unique angles, the attendee gets a perspective they would never have a chance to.

Neil Zaza

Not only has guitarist Neil Zaza helped to define the genre of melodic instrumental guitar, he has become a worldwide ambassador for the instrument itself. His melodic compositions have changed the way musicians play, and what audiences worldwide demand out of their guitar heroes. With fiery technical brilliance and breathtaking musical interpretation, Neil Zaza has defined himself as the instrumental guitarist with an unparalleled ability to combine solid, catchy songwriting with a keen melodic sense and technical fury. From his virtuoso rock solos, to laying a funk groove, to demonstrating his classical prowess by performing Bach and Mozart compositions, Zaza’s extreme versatility has been showcased worldwide in concerts, clinics, festivals, as well as on his own solo instrumental albums. Zaza has shared the bill with Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Dweezil Zappa, Steve & Mike Porcaro (Toto), Yngwie Malmsteen, Vinnie Moore, and Andy Summers among countless others. He has performed on albums by Dweezil Zappa, Eric Carmen, Michael Stanley and also supplied guitar tracks for a Stewart Copeland-produced movie soundtrack. It all began… in Akron, Ohio, where Neil Zaza was born, and still resides. Zaza started playing guitar at the age of 10 and went on to study classical guitar at The University of Akron under renowned educator and performer Stephen Aron. Zaza began to teach guitar, and in 1987 he formed the rock band Zaza, which quickly became one of the hottest U.S. touring bands at that time. After a successful run and even a hit song “Maybe Tomorrow”, the band disbanded, and a brilliant solo career began.

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Antonio Morillo is a first-generation Cuban American born in Florida. He joined Verb Ballets in 2016 and has choreographed five works for Verb Ballets including a work selected by the Martha Graham company that premiered in NYC on the Next@Graham series in 2017. He has passionately choreographed for the new dance-rock film collaboration, Carnival Macabre. We sat down with him to see how he approached this new challenge.

What was your inspiration behind that name Carnival Macabre?
The idea behind the piece is that this band of dancers, alongside Neil Zaza, are dead members of a carnival. Some mystical power brings them to life for just one day.

How is choreographing for film different than stage?
Choreographing for film allows for greater control over how and what the viewer is seeing. It also allows for multiple takes, so that moments can be perfected for the final product. These are the two differences that stood out the most for me.

How does the rock music influence your choreography?
I am a huge metal head. I have always listened to, and have been inspired by, rock and metal music. I listened Neil’s music A LOT. I allowed the rock music to inspire qualities and dynamics I wanted to draw out in my movement. I would then focus on creating phrase-work based on those qualities.

What was the best thing you learned from going through this project?
I learned a lot about how choreographing for film and stage differ greatly. A lot of collaboration as well as troubleshooting on the fly went into this project. I have learned that it’s especially important to be flexible with your ideas.

What do you look forward to doing more of this season?
I am looking forward to more performance opportunities, hopefully,and more exploration of dance for film.

Antonio Morillo

Antonio is a first-generation Cuban American born in Orlando, Florida. He received his Associate of Arts in Dance Performance from Valencia College and his BFA in Dance Performance from the University of South Florida. Antonio has performed with the Patel Conservatory’s Next Generation Ballet as well as Tampa City Ballet. He has performed works by Jon Lehrer, José Limón, Alonzo King LINES Ballet, Robert Moses’ Kin, and Maurice Causey. Antonio joined Verb Ballets in 2016 and has been featured in works such as Andante Sostenuto and Aposiopesis.

 

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Metal Head + Choreographer

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Verb Ballets presents Carnival Macabre with rock guitarist Neil Zaza, a online cinematic dance-rock experience.…
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Verb Ballets will make a guest appearance on Neil Zaza's One Dark Night…, A Rock…

Carnival Macabre

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Carnival Macabre

October 30, 2020 7:00 PM ET

Verb Ballets presents Carnival Macabre with rock guitarist Neil Zaza, a online cinematic dance-rock experience. A dance of darkness through classical masterpieces is reimagined through the mind of rock maestro, Zaza. This symphonic rock ballet mixes dark, powerful arrangements of classical masterpieces by with the fury of a rock concert. Choreographer Antonio Morillo will bring visualization and his passionate choreography to showcase Verb Ballets at its dramatic finest. Together, these artists will create an unforgettable experience to bring forth the spirit of the Halloween season into your home.

Carnival Macabre will conjure up the supernatural, beginning with a carnival of souls to take you on a journey. The royal court is brought to order in Prokofiev’s, Dance of the Knights. The dark and foreboding section from Romeo and Juliet and new characters will embody the texture of dramatic and dissonant harmonies. Verb Ballets re-stages a rendition of the iconic solo, Dying Swan, the classical work enters a new level of imagination with Zaza’s score. The night will offer more haunting reinterpretations in this visually impressive and fiercely musical collaboration to experience dance in a whole new way.

The season of the supernatural comes to life in this cinematic dance-rock experience! Brazenly original, Verb Ballets sets out to push boundaries during the pandemic and create a dance-rock film. Carnival Macabre, premieres on October 30, 2020 at 7:00pm online. Tickets are $25 and include an encore viewing for 48 hours following the premiere.

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October 30, 2020 7:00pm ET
Encore viewing for 48 hours

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Online cinematic dance-rock experience

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Tickets $25

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Box office closes at October 30th at 6:00pm ET

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Meet Neil Zaza

Neil Zaza is a world renowned instrumental guitarist who has become known for his technical…
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Metal Head + Choreographer

Photos: Kolman Rosenberg Antonio Morillo is a first-generation Cuban American born in Florida. He joined…
Performances

Carnival Macabre

Verb Ballets presents Carnival Macabre with rock guitarist Neil Zaza, a online cinematic dance-rock experience.…

Bringing the supernatural to life

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Verb Ballets will make a guest appearance on Neil Zaza’s One Dark Night…, A Rock Symphony of the Macabre, on October 19, 2019 at the Akron Civic Theatre. Verb Ballets building on the inventive collaboration from the summer to bring rock and ballet together on stage with new works by company dancer Daniel Cho and Antonio Morillo.  Neil Zaza’s production is an orchestral exploration mixes dark, powerful arrangements of macabre classical masterpieces by Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, Prokofiev, Saint-Saëns and more with the fury of a rock band and string orchestra. In the spirit of the Halloween season the dancers join the rock maestro on a musical journey with a visually impressive stage set, light show and multi-media screens to tell the evil tale of the monster within.

Don't miss this Halloween extravaganza!

Neil Zaza presents One Dark Night…
Saturday, October 19, 2019 The Akron Civic Theatre

Neil Zaza

Not only has guitarist Neil Zaza helped to define the genre of melodic instrumental guitar, he has become a worldwide ambassador for the instrument itself. His melodic compositions have changed the way musicians play, and what audiences worldwide demand out of their guitar heroes. With fiery technical brilliance and breathtaking musical interpretation, Neil Zaza has defined himself as the instrumental guitarist with an unparalleled ability to combine solid, catchy songwriting with a keen melodic sense and technical fury. From his virtuoso rock solos, to laying a funk groove, to demonstrating his classical prowess by performing Bach and Mozart compositions, Zaza’s extreme versatility has been showcased worldwide in concerts, clinics, festivals, as well as on his own solo instrumental albums. Zaza has shared the bill with Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Dweezil Zappa, Steve & Mike Porcaro (Toto), Yngwie Malmsteen, Vinnie Moore, and Andy Summers among countless others. He has performed on albums by Dweezil Zappa, Eric Carmen, Michael Stanley and also supplied guitar tracks for a Stewart Copeland-produced movie soundtrack.

It all began… in Akron, Ohio, where Neil Zaza was born, and still resides. Zaza started playing guitar at the age of 10 and went on to study classical guitar at The University of Akron under renowned educator and performer Stephen Aron. Zaza began to teach guitar, and in 1987 he formed the rock band Zaza, which quickly became one of the hottest U.S. touring bands at that time. After a successful run and even a hit song “Maybe Tomorrow”, the band disbanded, and a brilliant solo career began.

Daniel Cho

Daniel is first generation Korean American born and raised in San Francisco, California. He graduated with a BA special major in Dance and Education from Swarthmore College. He received his training from Point Park Conservatory, the Laban Conservatoire in London, the Ballet X Summer Intensive, the San Francisco Conservatory of Dance and the Coastal City Ballet in Vancouver, British Columbia. Daniel is a recent graduate of the Alonzo King LINES Ballet Training Program, where he had the pleasure of performing works by Alonzo King, Angela Dice Nguyen, Sidra Bell, Shannon Gillen, Alex Ketley, Gioconda Barbuto, Maurya Kerr, and Gregory Dawson. Daniel joined Verb Ballets in 2018 and has been featured in such works as Mowgli’s Jungle Adventures.

Antonio Morillo

Antonio is a first-generation Cuban American born in Orlando, Florida. He received his Associate of Arts in Dance Performance from Valencia College and his BFA in Dance Performance from the University of South Florida. Antonio has performed with the Patel Conservatory’s Next Generation Ballet as well as Tampa City Ballet. He has performed works by Jon Lehrer, José Limón, Alonzo King LINES Ballet, Robert Moses’ Kin, and Maurice Causey. Antonio joined Verb Ballets in 2016 and has been featured in works such as Andante Sostenuto and Aposiopesis.

The Adagio Reimagined Project

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Verb Ballets has commissioned The Adagio Reimagined Project in partnership with Jane Startzman featuring collaborating artists Neil Zaza and Sabatino Verlezza. The Adagio Reimagined Project will honor the legacy of Heinz Poll while presenting a bold new reinterpretation of the work featuring musical accompaniment by renowned instrumental rock guitarist, Zaza. The company will remount Poll’s Adagio for Two Dancers with permission of Jane Startzman. The original work was created in 1973 to the music Albinoni’s Adagio in G Minor for Strings and Organ. The ballet was danced in gold unitards and features striking sculptural poses with meticulous partnering giving the dancers a deity like quality.

The Adagio Reimagined Project was conceived as a unique way to commemorate the work of Heinz Poll and allow the work to be brought into the present with a modern interpretation. The idea came about when Festival Director, Jane Startzman heard Akron rock guitarist, Zaza performing a musical interpretation of Albinoni’s Adagio in G Minor at the Akron Civic Theatre. She found the reconstructed score breathtaking and was reminded of her time dancing Poll’s Adagio for Two Dancers. Startzman is the regisseur for the work and brought together Zaza and the Producing Artistic Director of Verb Ballets, Dr. Margaret Carlson, to the bring with work and music back to the stage.

Choreographer Sabatino Verlezza will create the new work to Neil Zaza’s rock score of Albinoni’s Adagio in G Minor. Verlezza was a soloist with the May O’Donnell Dance Company and has danced with among many other prominent artists. With fiery technical brilliance and breathtaking musical interpretation, Zaza has defined himself as the instrumental guitarist with an unparalleled ability to combine solid, catchy songwriting with a keen melodic sense and technical fury. Together these artists will reimagine the classic to demonstrate classical prowess with rock virtuosity. The Adagio Reimagined Project will be featured on the program at the Heinz Poll Summer Dance Festival on July 26 and 27, 2019.

Neil Zaza

Not only has guitarist Neil Zaza helped to define the genre of melodic instrumental guitar, he has become a worldwide ambassador for the instrument itself. His melodic compositions have changed the way musicians play, and what audiences worldwide demand out of their guitar heroes. With fiery technical brilliance and breathtaking musical interpretation, Neil Zaza has defined himself as the instrumental guitarist with an unparalleled ability to combine solid, catchy songwriting with a keen melodic sense and technical fury. From his virtuoso rock solos, to laying a funk groove, to demonstrating his classical prowess by performing Bach and Mozart compositions, Zaza’s extreme versatility has been showcased worldwide in concerts, clinics, festivals, as well as on his own solo instrumental albums. Zaza has shared the bill with Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Dweezil Zappa, Steve & Mike Porcaro (Toto), Yngwie Malmsteen, Vinnie Moore, and Andy Summers among countless others. He has performed on albums by Dweezil Zappa, Eric Carmen, Michael Stanley and also supplied guitar tracks for a Stewart Copeland-produced movie soundtrack.

It all began… in Akron, Ohio, where Neil Zaza was born, and still resides. Zaza started playing guitar at the age of 10 and went on to study classical guitar at The University of Akron under renowned educator and performer Stephen Aron. Zaza began to teach guitar, and in 1987 he formed the rock band Zaza, which quickly became one of the hottest U.S. touring bands at that time. After a successful run and even a hit song “Maybe Tomorrow”, the band disbanded, and a brilliant solo career began.

Sabatino Verlezza

Sabatino Verlezza danced with the May O’Donnell Dance Company (soloist) and Joyce Trisler Danscompany, Sophie Maslow, Norman Walker, Glenn-Lund Dance, and Dances/Janet Soares, among other artists. He has choreographed for numerous companies/individuals including the Joyce Trisler Danscompany, Joffrey II, Christopher Walken, Ben Vereen, and Billy Idol. He served as co-artistic director/choreographer of Cleveland-based Dancing Wheels, a company of professional dancers with and without disabilities. Since 1988, he has been Founder/Artistic Director of Verlezza Dance presenting his works nationally and internationally. Recently, Sabatino created a dance opera, ICARUS RISING with composer Elliot Sokolov, and co-choreographed Carmina Burana at Montclair State University. He currently performs with Verlezza Dance, Claire Porter/Portables, Meredith Fages and Heidi Lasky Dance. He is a certified Pilates Instructor and with Nancy Lushington and Barbara Allegra Verlezza is a Certifier of the May O’Donnell Dance Technique and Repertory. Sabatino is co-founder of ILLUMINATIONS Dance Company, an ensemble of multi-generational and nontraditional dancers based in St. Louis; and with certified dog trainer Suzanne Kalafian, 6 Hairy Legs, a dance-fitness platform for dogs and their human pets based in NC and OH. Sabatino is honored to work with Verb Ballets.