Lapresse a écrit • Le Monde Par Rosita Boisseau William Forsythe en artificier du mouvement () Dans A Quiet Evening of Dance, les oiseaux sifflent, on se sent (presque) à la campagne et les in­terprètes, en tee­shirt et jogging, s’adonnent à leur occupation préférée : débobiner du mouvement au kilomètre avec cette désinvolture que donne la virtuosité

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Enquatre courtes pièces, le chorégraphe William Forsythe éclaire les liens entre le baroque, le ballet classique, le hip-hop et la danse contemporaine. A Quiet Evening of Dance - William Forsythe (2021) - Evénement - Sortir Normandie - William Forsythe William Forsythe is undoubtedly one of the foremost choreographers of his generation. For this unusual configuration of new and existing work, Forsythe has imagined something akin to an evening of chamber music, designed to be listened to. The works range from sparse analytic condensation to baroque inspired counterpoint. The intricate phrasing of the dancers’ breath is the primary accompaniment for a distillation of the geometric origins of classical ballet. The evening is performed by seven of Forsythe’s most trusted collaborators, who promise to provide insight into the workings of ballet and the mind of the man who has dedicated his work to this task. The evening is performed by some of Forsythe’s most trusted collaborators, who promise to provide insight into the workings of ballet and the mind of the man who has dedicated his work to this task. The programme includes two new pieces, Epilogue and Seventeen/Twenty One; two reimagined repertory works, Dialogue DUO2015 and Catalogue Second Edition, as well as Prologue, an excerpt of Seventeen/Twenty One. This production has won the following prestigious awards Winner of Best Modern Choreography Award at The Critics’ Circle Awards 2020. Winner of the FEDORA – VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Prize for Ballet 2018. A rare and revelatory evening★★★★★ THE GUARDIAN A richly satisfying programme witty, unpredictable, superlatively danced.★★★★★ THE FINANCIAL TIMES Quiet it may be, but William Forsythe’s latest evening of dance at Sadler’s Wells resounds with an extraordinary cerebral and imaginative force.★★★★★ THE STAGE Seventeen/Twenty One’ is a humdinger of a workTHE NEW YORK TIMES Creative Team By William Forsythe and Brigel Gjoka, Jill Johnson, Christopher Roman, Parvaneh Scharafali, Riley Watts, Rauf “RubberLegz” Yasit and Ander Zabala. Co-produced with Théâtre de la Ville, Paris; Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris; Festival d’Automne à Paris; Festival Montpellier Danse 2019; Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg; The Shed, New York; Onassis Cultural Centre, Athens; deSingel international arts campus, Antwerp. First performed at Sadler’s Wells London on 4 October 2018. Winner of Best Modern Choreography Award at The Critics’ Circle Awards 2020 Winner of the FEDORA – VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Prize for Ballet 2018.
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Lasaison 21-22 de La Filature débute les 14 et 15 septembre 2021 au Théâtre de la Sinne à Mulhouse avec le magnifique spectacle "A Quiet Evening of Dance" de William Forsythe, . 101 460 75 89 252 272 8 370

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