By Ashley Vasquez
Edited by Professor Eileen Markey
After a six-year hiatus, the Herbert H. Dance Company (HERBIE) returned to Lehman Stages on Wednesday, September 18, at 4 PM with “The Anthology of Fabled Kingdoms,” choreographed by Lehman alumnae Cordelia Vohnout and Tae G. Kim.
This contemporary dance piece explores the power of myths from different cultures, featuring bold and energetic movements. The dancers’ powerful facial expressions and smooth transitions between expressive solos and intricate group formations bring iconic characters such as the fierce warriors and a noble queen to life. Each act focuses on themes of bravery, love, and sacrifice, showing how these stories connect people across cultures. Jessica Maldonado, whose daughter Jaylene is a dancer in the show, was enchanted. "I loved it," she said after the performance. "It was beautiful, and the audience loved it."
Through body movement, dance, and emotions, the dancers created clean lines, and the choreography was designed to highlight their techniques during individual moments. Lehman Stages managed music, atmospheric sounds, and lighting design. “All funds collected from ticket sales, concessions, and merchandise support the company, which includes Lehman students and alumni. These funds help bridge the gap between academic pursuits and careers under the Lehman Stage umbrella,” said director Dante Albertie.
The dancers’ elegant and flowing costumes, which ranged in color from bold reds to soft pastels and stunning metallic greens embellished with feathers, played a vital role in the storytelling. “I love seeing the storytelling, and the costumes are really nice,” said Nadia Schroud, a Lehman alumna who returned for the show. The production ran from September 18 through September 22 in The Speech and Theater building. Dancers rehearsed together at the APEX building in Lehman College from July until September's performance, meeting four times a week. “Being a part of HERBIE dance company is like a sense of community,” said dancer Wilson Hernandez.