
Having the audience and the dancers on the same floor had brought a new attention and experience for both NYD and the audiences. Consists of four acts, this performance depicted a multidimensional time frame between the past, present and future. This original work was performed in a unique form and concept which took place at the National Museum of Indonesia. SoulSphere of Jakarta reflects on the history of Jakarta, focusing on the behaviour of the people who live in this capital city of Indonesia. Premiered on 30 December 2006 at Namarina Youth Dance 1st Season Performance Pointe of No Return, Gedung Kesenian Jakarta Music: Johann Sebastian Bach, Myra Hess, Mary Howe, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Edvard Grieg, George Gershwin, Irwansyah Harahap It will be wonderful when ballet can integrate with Indonesian culture to form a unique identity that can enrich the world of dance. The Future (3rd Movement) Indonesian strength is in the richness of its tradition which is beyond any value. With these two styles of dance NAMARINA became an entity that we now know in Indonesian world of art. Ballet and jazz dance is NAMARINA’s form of appreciation to the diverse art forms in the world. The Growth (2nd Movement) as time passes, NAMARINA keeps growing and taking roots. The first step of NAMARINA’s journey in exploring an art form unbeknownst at that time, the world of ballet. The Beginning (1st Movement) depicting Indonesia in the 50’s.

Presented in Namarina Youth Dance 1st season performance in December 2006 and January 2007. Limapuluhtahun is a piece specially made for NAMARINA 50th anniversary.
