Maria Caruso Brings Incarnation to London’s West End (3)
Photo Courtesy: Maria Caruso

Maria Caruso Brings Incarnation to London’s West End

Maria Caruso, the visionary choreographer and founder of Bodiography, is set to make her highly anticipated debut at London’s historic Theatre Royal Drury Lane with her new solo piece, Incarnation, on October 2-3, 2024. This West End premiere marks a significant milestone in Caruso’s career, bringing her celebrated work to one of the world’s most iconic stages. 

A Transformative Journey in Brazil

Before heading to London, Caruso embarked on a deeply meaningful journey to Brazil, which infused her work with fresh perspectives and inspiration. During her time there, she choreographed Four Seasons for Three for the acclaimed Cisne Negro Dance Company, set to Max Richter’s reimagining of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. The piece, vibrant and dynamic, showcased Caruso’s exceptional talent for translating music into movement, brilliantly executed by Cisne Negro’s dancers.

Community Engagement at Dom Bosco

Caruso’s time in Brazil wasn’t solely focused on dance. She also dedicated herself to community service, spending days teaching at Dom Bosco, a social organization in São Paulo that supports children and families in need. Founded by Father Rosalvino, Dom Bosco provides critical resources such as vocational training, creative and athletic programs, and daily meals for thousands of people. Caruso, deeply inspired by Father Rosalvino’s work, passionately supports Dom Bosco’s mission, demonstrating her belief in the power of education and art to uplift communities.

Maria Caruso Brings Incarnation to London’s West End (2)
Photo Courtesy: Maria Caruso

A Preview of Incarnation in Brazil

A highlight of Caruso’s Brazilian experience was sharing a preview of Incarnation at Anhembi Morumbi University, where she invited children from Dom Bosco to attend their first-ever theater performance. The audience, filled with young faces experiencing the magic of live performance, responded with a standing ovation, moved by the emotional depth of Caruso’s work.

Maria Caruso Brings Incarnation to London’s West End
Photo Courtesy: Maria Caruso

Teaching and Artistic Collaboration

Beyond the performances, Caruso also taught in the dance and theater departments at Anhembi Morumbi University, sharing her passion and expertise with aspiring artists. She spent evenings reconnecting with artistic collaborators like Annette Neiman of TEATRO GARAGEM and friends at Sopro Cia De Dança, enriching her Brazilian journey with creative exchanges and inspiration.

Looking Ahead to London

As Maria Caruso prepares to take the stage at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, her journey through Brazil stands as a testament to her dedication not only to the arts but also to social activism and community service. Her work continues to inspire, both on and off the stage, making her upcoming West End premiere a highly anticipated event in the world of dance. 

Caruso’s Incarnation is more than a performance; it’s a celebration of resilience, artistry, and the power of connection—a story that promises to resonate with audiences far beyond the theater walls.

Tickets can be purchased at https://lwtheatres.co.uk/whats-on/maria-carusos-incarnation

Summary

Maria Caruso, renowned choreographer and founder of Bodiography, is set to premiere her solo piece Incarnation at London’s Theatre Royal Drury Lane in October 2024, marking a key milestone in her career. Her journey to this prestigious stage was enriched by her time in Brazil, where she choreographed for Cisne Negro Dance Company and engaged in community work at Dom Bosco, an organization supporting underprivileged families. Caruso’s Brazilian experience, including teaching and performing for children, underscores her commitment to both the arts and social activism, making her West End debut a highly anticipated event.

 

Published by: Khy Talara

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