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Ballet.TV: Multiplicity. Forms of Silence and Emptiness

A film by Karl-Peter Fürst and Michael Springer

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  Vielfältigkeit. Formen von Stille und Leere. Marlon Dino, Giuliana Bottino

 
Ballet.TV: Zugvögel

A Film by Karl-Peter Fürst and Michael Springer.

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  Jiří Kylián: Zugvögel. © Charles Tandy

 
Ballet.TV: 100 Years Ballets Russes

The evening is dedicated to the “Ballets Russes”, the legendary troupe of Russian dancers, managed by Serge Diaghilev, who, a hundred years ago, initiated the development towards modern dance.
The three-part ballet program “100 Years Ballets Russes” will present two Munich premieres of works from Diaghilev’s repertoire, “Shéhérazade” by Mikhail Fokine and “Les Biches” by Bronislava Nijinskaja, together with a creation “Once Upon An Ever After”, a work the young choreographer Terence Kohler will produce in close collaboration with design artist Rosalie and thus revive the fundamental idea of the Ballets Russes: the mutual stimulation of choreography and graphic art.

A film by Karl-Peter Fürst and Michael Springer.

Kindly supported by Bettina von Siemens.

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  Terence Kohler: Once Upon An Ever After

 
Ballet.TV: Schläpfer/Van Manen/Sandroni

This evening brings together two new creations and one classic masterpiece: Martin Schläpfer, one of Germany’s sensational contemporary choreographers and Ballet Director in Mainz creates to Sofia Gubaidulina’s ‘Concerto for Viola and Orchestra’ a new work for Munich. For years, his choreographies, shifting between seriousness and cheerfulness, between deep emotions and light-heartedness, have filled audiences as well as critics with enthusiasm. Stage and costumes are designed by the visual artist Rosalie who collaborated with Uwe Scholz on his ‘Jeunehomme-Konzert’ in Munich in 1991. Since her ‘Ring’ in Bayreuth she is regarded as one of the most significant stage designers of our time. The second production will be created by a young avantgarde choreographer of international reputation in collaboration with a renowned visual artist. ‘Adagio Hammerklavier’ is the evening’s classic. Quality and significance of Hans van Manen’s choreography from 1973 to music by Ludwig van Beethoven are undisputed. Choreographed for three dance duos, it is one of the most successful early works by the Dutch choreographer to great piano music.


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  Simone Sandroni: Cambio d'abito

 
Ballet.TV Der Sturm

"The tempest" tells the story of Prospero and his daughter Miranda, of the sylph Ariel and the evil slave Caliban, it is a story about robbery, treachery, generosity and forgiving but above all about the love of Miranda and Ferdinand that reunites a disrupted family.

Neoclassical ballet on point shoes in a modern convertible stage setting.


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  Der Sturm: Lucia Lacarra
 
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