The National Ballet of Canada - Frontiers: Choreographers of Canada - Pite/Kudelka/Portner
Work:: The National Ballet of Canada (S01661958199)
Production:: Frontiers: Choreographers of Canada - Pite/Kudelka/Portner (T1114966317)
The National Ballet of Canada presents a triple bill with works by three leading choreographers hailing from Canada: Crystal Pite, Emma Portner and James Kudelka. Crystal Pite created Angels' Atlas for the company in March 2020. The Dora Award-winning ballet unfolds against a morphing wall of light that carries the illusion of depth and a sense of the natural world. The dancing body becomes a sign of humanity's limitations within a vast, unknowable world. The ballet is set to original music by Owen Belton and choral pieces by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Morten Lauridsen. Emma Portner presents islands, a sculptural duet for two women in which the dancers are joined, fusing their bodies together as one. The work is set to an eclectic compilation of music by contemporary artists as well as original music by Forest Swords, bringing together hip hop, dub, guitar loops and electronic sampling for a rhythmic, avant-garde sound. James Kudelka's Passion is a love story set to the first movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's Concerto for Piano in D, Op. 61a. Two couples each stylistically unique - one classical, the other contemporary - weave within the Corps de Ballet, evoking complex relationships of passion.
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Frontiers: Choreographers of Canada - Pite/Kudelka/Portner
The National Ballet of Canada presents a triple bill with works by three leading choreographers hailing from Canada: Crystal Pite, Emma Portner and James Kudelka. Crystal Pite created Angels' Atlas for the company in March 2020. The Dora Award-winning ballet unfolds against a morphing wall of light that carries the illusion of depth and a sense of the natural world. The dancing body becomes a sign of humanity's limitations within a vast, unknowable world. The ballet is set to original music by Owen Belton and choral pieces by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Morten Lauridsen. Emma Portner presents islands, a sculptural duet for two women in which the dancers are joined, fusing their bodies together as one. The work is set to an eclectic compilation of music by contemporary artists as well as original music by Forest Swords, bringing together hip hop, dub, guitar loops and electronic sampling for a rhythmic, avant-garde sound. James Kudelka's Passion is a love story set to the first movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's Concerto for Piano in D, Op. 61a. Two couples each stylistically unique - one classical, the other contemporary - weave within the Corps de Ballet, evoking complex relationships of passion.