Iraqi War Veterans, U.S.
Marines, Combine Experience and Ballet to tell their story.
On May 31st
at 7:30 pm. and June 1st at 1:00 pm. at Hoffman Auditorium,
Carol Autorino Center located within the campus of St. Joseph College,
Exit 12 Dance Company joins Ballet Theatre Company’s 10th
Anniversary Performance to present an excerpt of their recent work.
Led by Roman Baca, a US Marine who served in Fallujah, Iraq, and Lisa
Fitzgerald, an accomplished ballerina, the company is hard at work producing
a show based on a young man’s decision to leave the art world for
the military, how that decision impacted those close to him, and how
his life turns when he is shipped to war.
Sergeant Roman Baca and Sergeant
Joseph D’Amico spent long nights on post together when they weren’t
patrolling Fallujah, Iraq with their fellow U.S. Marines. In the
midst of the chaos and boredom, they passed the time by discussing what
they would do when they returned from war. Topics ranged from
restaurants that they would visit, vacations they would take, but every
conversation eventually turned back to talk of a show about war, ballet,
love and loss. Together they even wrote a rough script and visualized
potential audiences.
When Baca returned from combat
he took time going through his list that he dreamed of in the desert.
He took time and fulfilled many of those wishes from Iraq. Still
however, no matter what he did or where he went his thoughts, like in
the desert, kept going back to the idea of the show he and D’Amico
talked about. In April ’07, a year after his return, Baca teamed
with two ballerinas, Fitzgerald and Lara Vilches, and created small
dance studies working out of a studio off of exit 12 on the FDR in Manhattan.
Baca likes to call this 15-minute
excerpt their commercial, as it heralds their larger work. He
was ecstatic when he invited D’Amico to join the project, and D’Amico
committed with amazing fervor. The company has showcased their
work in small shows from Manhattan to Vermont.
Audiences have called the work
powerful, realistic, beautiful and harrowing.