DWDT Repertoire:

Bacchus's Cup Insight
Bed Fears, Dream Piles Katharsis
Bello Mularra
Beyond Tears Once de Septiembre
Bio.lin The Itch
Flames of Eros The Miller's Daughter
Endangered Species Quartett Letter
First Try Second Chance



Dominic's Repertoire:

Choreographic Resume  
Dancer Resume - Classical  
Dancer Resume - Neo-Classical and Contemporary
 
 

Bacchus's Cup

Music:

Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)

Soloist: Jonathan Godfrey, Violin
Costumes: Lauri Stallings
Choreography: Lauri Stallings
Dancers:

Adam Hundt, Lisa Keskitalo, Lindsey McGill, Joseph Pantaleon, Dominic Walsh, Hitomi Yamada, Mario Zambrano

Underwritten by:

Kelly Gale Amen and Charles E. Baldridge

 
 

Bed Fears, Dream Piles

Music:

1st Movement:

Alvo Noto & Ryuichi Sakamoto “Vrioon”
2nd Movement:

Arvo Pärt “Spiegel in Spiegel”

Description: A lullaby-like mix of angelic imagery and darker elements
Musical Arrangement: Ayman Aaron Harper
Choreography & Design: Ayman Aaron Harper
Lighting Design: Nicholas Phillips
Dancers:

Kelly Myernick, Paola Georgudis, Lindsey McGill, Dominic Walsh

 
 

Bello

Music:

Georg Friederich Handel (1685-1759)

Soloist: Gerrod Pagenkopf, Counter Tenor
Design: Dominic Walsh
Costumes:

Laura Lynch and Dominic Walsh

Choreography: Dominic Walsh
Dancers:

1st Movement: Sara Webb, Dominic Walsh

2nd Movement: Joseph Pantaleon, Hitomi Yamada, Sara Webb
3rd Movement: Paola Georgudis, Mario Zambrano
4th Movement:Entire Cast
5th Movement: Hitomi Yamada, Adam Hundt

 
 
Beyond Tears:
Music:

Antonio Vivaldi "Stabat Mater for Duet, RV 621"

Choreography Natalie Weir
Costumes:

Patricia Padilla and Laura Lynch

(based on original design by Amanda Silk)

Dancers:

Tyann Clement, Dominic Walsh

Created for :

West Australian Ballet, Perth Festival, 2002 (this piece was used with permission from West Australian Ballet)

 
 
Bio.lin:
Music:

Matmos, "Ur Tchub Tan Tse Qui"

P.V. Pow , "Drug Money"

Arrangement: Mario Zambrano
Choreography & Costumes: Mario Zambrano
Dancers:

Paola Georgudis, Dominic Walsh

Description:

As if something other than concrete material could crawl on your skin, some think like a ghost honey seepin gin, this idea, environment and atmosphere is Bio.Lin. A timeline of two things in their relation with one another, it may be romantic or violent; beautiful or ugly, but consists of the melancholic state we wander when one begins to ponder their lifeline.

 
 
Flames of Eros:
Music:

Ennio Di Berardo original composition "Sailing Therese"

Choreography & Costumes: Dominic Walsh
Dancers:

Julie Gumbinner, Lucas Priolo, Tyann Clement, Oliver Halkowich, Kim Wagman, Ian Casady

Created for :

Houston Ballet

Winner of the 1998 Choo-San Goh Award for Choreography

Original Lighting Design: Christina Giannelli
Photographic Image: Michael Kenna
 
 
Endangered Species:
Music:

Sergei Rachmanioff, Amy Beach,

"Piano Quintet in F #, Op. 67

(Adagio Expressivo)

Choreography: Ben Stevenson
Costumes: Ray Delle Robbins
Dancers: Mauricio Canente
Created for :

Former Houston Ballet principal dancer Li Cunxin in 1985 for the international Ballet Competition in Moscow. In 1994, it was re-staged for Dominic Walsh for the International Ballet Competition in Jackson, MS.

 
 

First Try Second Chance

Music:

Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)

Soloist: Gilles Plante, Recorder
Costumes: Ayman Aaron Harper
Choreography: Ayman Aaron Harper
Dancers:

Marcello De Sa Martins, Luis Rodrigues, Paola Georgudis, Kelly Myernick, Lindsey McGill

 
 
Insight:
Music:

Jan Garbarek, Anour Brahem, Shaukat Hussain, "Madar"

Choreography:  Natalie Weir
Costumes:  based on original design by Greg Clarke
Dancers:  Dominic Walsh
Created for:  Expressions Dance Theater
 
 
Katharsis:
Music: Terrence Karn Consortium
Terrence Karn - percussion , accordion, guitar and harmonica,
Heather Ivey - harp
Cynthia Haws - oboe
Arika Johnson - cello
Choreography: Dominic Walsh
Costumes: Ray Delle Robbins
Dancers:

Manuel Barra, Paola Georgudis, Lindsey McGill, Kelly Myernick, Dominic Walsh

Created for :

A Weekend of Texas Contemporary Dance, 2002

Dedicated to: The memory of John Smithers
 
 
Mularra:
Music: Paul Stanhope
Choreography: Dominic Walsh
Costumes: Dominic Walsh
Dancers:

Lindsey McGill, Dominic Walsh

Description:

Mularra (which is a word from Australia meaning "Morning Star") uses a fragment of an indigenous song line as a way of exploring ideas of reconciliation.  It craves atonement and expresses sorrow for past wrongs

 
 
Once de Septiembre:
Music:

Jaime Barria, "Bordemar"

Choreography & Costumes: Dominic Walsh
Dancers:

Manuel Barra, Paola Georgudis, Lindsey McGill

Created for :

A Weekend of Texas Contemporary Dance, 2000

Description:

On September 11, 1973, the Chilean Armed Forces staged a military coup to overthrow the constitutionally elected Popular Unity (UP) government of Salvador Allende, which proposed a peaceful transition to socialism. President Allende died in the La Moneda presidential palace; his ministers and collaborators were arrested and sent to concentration camps. Many of them were later killed or made to disappear. 250,000 Chileans had been detained for political reasons by the end of 1973. Executions, killings and disappearances in false armed confrontations became the norm.

 
 
The Itch:
Music:

Georg Philipp Telemann, "Sonate Corellisante No. 3 in B Minor, Movements 1-4"

Choreography & Costumes:

Dominic Walsh

Dancers: 

Ian Casady, Sara Webb

Created for: 

The International Ballet Competition, 2002

Watch Video:  VTS_01_1.rm
 
 
The Miller's Daughter:
Music:

Franz Schubert (1797-1828)

“Die Schöne Müllerin” Opus 25, D. 795

Piano: Katherine Burkwall-Ciscon
Cello: Barrett Sills
Vocals: Stephen Young

Poetry: Wilhelm Müller (1794-1827)
Choreography & Design: Dominic Walsh
Set Design: Thomas Boyd
Lighting/Video: Nicholas Phillips
Costumes:

Laura Lynch and Lisa Secaris

Dancers:

The Poet: Ian Casady

The Miller’s Daughter: Tyann Clement

Her Shadow: Lucas Priolo

His Delusion: Julie Gumbinner

The Man: James K. Payne

The Moon: Paola Georgudis

The Brook:

Kim Wagman, Carl Coomer, Kelly Myernick, Peter Gleeson,

Anne Harshbarger and Oliver Halkowich

 
 

Quartett Letter:

Music:

Johann Sebastian Bach (1675-1750)

Soloist: Jonathan Godfrey, Violin
Costumes:

Laura Lynch and Mario Zambrano

Choreography:

Mario Zambrano

Dancers:

Ayman Aaron Harper, Luis Rodrigues, Paola Georgudis, Tyann Clement, Lindsey McGill, Dominic Walsh, Mario Zambrano

Underwritten by:

Chicago Partners /Anita and David Garten

 
 
Dominic's Choreographic Resume:
The Ballet Created for
   
1991  Reminiscing Houston Ballet Choreographic Workshop
1993  Breath of Life

Jewish Community  Center

“Houston Choreographers x 6"

1993  These are Days Jewish Community Center, AIDS Benefit
1998  Flames of Eros Houston Ballet,  Choo San Goh Award
1999  Requiem        

Pink Ribbons Project

1999  Vivaldi Quad Cities Ballet
1999  The Illusion of Separtation

Houston Ballet

2000  Sucumbir Wichita Ballet
2000  Shi San(13)

Dance Salad

2000  Once de Septiembre Sixth Annual Weekend of Texas Contemporary  Dance
2001  Fallen

Wichita Ballet

2001  Seven Quad Cities Ballet
2001  Love Intr-fear

Ballet Pacifica

2001  Dolcemente

Houston Ballet

2002  Schubert Opus 956     

Wichita Ballet

2002  The Itch

International Ballet Competition

2002  Katharsis Eighth Annual Weekend of Texas Contemporary Dance
2002  Up ‘til now

The Illumination Project, AIDS Benefit

2003  Labyrinth Pink Picnic, Breast Cancer Benefit
2003  The Miller’s Daughter Dominic Walsh Dance Theater
2004  Mularra Musiqa and Dominic Walsh Dance Theater
2004  Something Witchita Ballet

2004  Solo-Salsipuedes, a tale

         of Love, War and Anchovies

Houston Grand Opera (soloist Lauren Anderson)
2004  Alchemy American Ballet Theatre Studio Company

2004  The Wedding to Brandenburg

         Concerto #4

Ballet Quad Cities
2005  Bello Dominic Walsh Dance Theater
2005  Duo Dominic Walsh Dance Theater
2005  For the Two of You Dominic Walsh Dance Theater

2005  Garden of Eden Composer

        Todd Frazier

Dances of Enlightenment (United Nations  Anniversary Celebration)
 
Dominic's Repertoire - Classical:
The Ballet The Role The Choreographer
     

Giselle

Albrecht, Hillarian

Peter Wright

Swan Lake (Opening)

Prince Siegfried

Ben Stevenson

Cinderella

Prince, Jester, Stepsister

Ben Stevenson

The Sleeping Beauty (Opening)

Prince Flormund

Ben Stevenson

Coppelia

Franz

Ben Stevenson

Don Quiote (Opening)

Basilio, Espada

Ben Stevenson

Romeo and Juliet (Opening)

Romeo, Mercurio

Ben Stevenson

The Nutcracker (Opening)

Prince

Ben Stevenson

The Snow Maden (Opening)

Misgir

Ben Stevenson

Dracula (Opening)

Fredrick

Ben Stevenson

Cleopatra (Opening)

Marc Antony

Ben Stevenson

Alice in Wonderland (Opening)

The White Rabbit

Ben Stevenson

Peer Gynt (Opening)

Peer Gynt

Ben Stevenson

Manon (Opening Lescaut)

Des Grieux, Lescaut

Sir Kenneth MacMillan

The Merry Widow (Opening)

Camille

Ronald Hynd

Prodigal Son in Ragtime

Prodigal Son

Barry Moreland

Graduation Ball (Opening)

The Drummer Boy

Lichine

Les Patineurs (Opening)

Blue Boy

Sir Fredrick Ashton

Etudes (Opening)

The Turning Boy

Harold Lander

The Firebird (Opening)

Ivan

James Kudelka

Esmeralda Pas de Deux (Opening)

 

Ben Stevenson

Britten Pas de Deux (Opening)

 

Ben Stevenson

Sylvia Pas de Deux

 

Ben Stevenson

Le Corsaire Pas de Deux

 

Ben Stevenson

Harliquinade Pas de Deux (Opening)

 

Ben Stevenson

 
Dominic's Repertoire - Neoclassical & Contemporary Works:
The Ballet The Role The Choreographer
     
Symphony in C (Opening) 3rd Movement Principal Balanchine
La Valse (Opening) 1st Solo Couple Balanchine
The Four Temperaments (Opening) Melancholic Balanchine
Agon (Opening) Pas De Trois Balanchine
Western Symphony 1 st Movement Balanchine
Theme and Variations Soloist Balanchine
Endangered Species Male Lead Ben Stevenson
Martinu Fifth Male Lead Ben Stevenson
Four Last Songs (Opening) 1st and 2nd Movements Ben Stevenson
End of Time Pas de Deux Ben Stevenson
"L" ¾ Jazz Solo Ben Stevenson
3 for T Male Lead Ben Stevenson
Eclipse Pas de Deux Ben Stevenson
Ghost Dances (Opening) Ghost, Indian Boy Christopher Bruce
Rooster (Opening) Paint it Black Christopher Bruce
Sergeant Farly's Dream (Opening) Barbara Allen Christopher Bruce
Nature Dances Soloist Christopher Bruce
Journey Soloist Christopher Bruce
Land (Opening) Soloist Christopher Bruce
Cruel Garden The Poet Christopher Bruce
Sacre Du Printemps (Opening) Soloist Glen Tetley
Lux in Tenebris Male Lead Glen Tetley
Daphnis and Chloe Soloist Glen Tetley
Sinfonietta Soloist Jiri Kilian
Symphony in D Soloist Jiri Kilian
Elite Syncopations (Opening) Friday Night Solo Sir Kenneth MacMillan
Gloria (Opening) Male Lead Sir Kenneth MacMillan
Solitaire (Opening) Company Sir Kenneth MacMillan
In the Middle Somewhat
Elevated (Opening)
Male Lead William Forsythe
Company B The Bugle Boy Paul Taylor
Sunset (Opening) Male Lead Paul Taylor
Indigo Male Lead Stanton Welch
Bruiser Male Lead Stanton Welch
In a Whisper Male Lead Natalie Weir
Steppenwolf The Title Role Natalie Weir
Rapture (Opening) Male Lead Lila York
All-American Male Lead Lila York
Rules of the Game Male Lead Lila York
The Pied Piper (Opening) The Title Role David Parson
Without Words (Opening) 1st, 2nd and
4th Movements
Nacho Duato
Plexus Male Lead John McFall
Curupira Male Lead Trey McIntyre
Skeleton Clock Soloist Trey McIntyre
Second Before the Ground 1st Movement Trey McIntyre
Peter Pan Father, Merman Trey McIntyre
The Shadow The Title Roll Trey McIntyre
Bio.lin the man Mario Zambrano
Quartett Letters Oscar Mario Zambrano
Bed Fears, Dream Piles Male Ayman Harper
Bacchus' Cup Male Lauri Stallings
2 & 1 for Mr. B Male Gustavo Ramirez Sansano
Katharsis the artist Dominic Walsh
Bello 1st & 3rd Movements Dominic Walsh
Once de Septiembre death Dominic Walsh
Mularra man Dominic Walsh
 
Dominic Walsh trained with Lisa Boehm, Warren Connover, Larry Long in Chicago, Il., 1977 to 86.  Houston Ballet Academy 1987 to 89 with Clara Cravey, Steve Brule and Rosemary Miles.