A black and white photograph of a dance performance featuring six dancers dressed in elaborate costumes with ruffled collars and cuffs. One dancer is performing a split on the floor, arms extended. Another dancer is captured mid-air with one leg raised. The other dancers are in various dynamic poses in the background.

Repertory

Fontessa and Friends

CHOREOGRAPHER

WORLD PREMIERE

New York City Center, 1981

MUSIC

John Lewis, James P. Johnson, Scott Joplin, Aram Kachaturian, Dorothy Fields, Cy Coleman, Giuseppe Verdi

DÉCOR

Edward Burbridge

COSTUMES

Louis Johnson

LIGHTING

Chenault Spence

RUN TIME

25 Minutes

Louis Johnson’s Fontessa and Friends is an entertaining, theatrical ballet filled with charming and witty characters. Johnson was inspired by “Fontessa,'' a song written by John Lewis for his Modern Jazz Quartet. The jazzy, upbeat score sets the mood for this series of skits in revue format about Fontessa and her circle of capering friends.

“I was attracted to Fontessa after hearing her song by The Modern Jazz Quartet. The zany humor of her character and her lovely theme totally inspired me to create Fontessa and Friends.” – Louis Johnson