Details
One of the UK's leading Ballet Companies.
Petite Mort - Created in 1991, Jir? Kyli?n's poetic piece, features six men, six women, and six fencing foils, symbolising energy, silence and sexuality. Performed to the slow movements of two Mozart Piano Concerti, the foils slowly become dancing partners, as the brutality of everyday life is revealed. Petite Mort is a quintessential Kyli?n masterwork, loved by our audience and our dancers when we performed it last year.
Spring and Fall - In the same year that Petite Mort was premiered, Hamburg Ballet's John Neumeier, a new master of narrative and dramatic ballet, created Spring and Fall. Set to the Dvor?k's Serenade for Strings in E Major, it is a work for two couples and corps de ballet and takes its narrative from the tension in the music. Spring and Fall is not in the repertoire of any other UK company.
In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated - With In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated, William Forsythe started a completely new school of choreography, deconstructing classical ballet and liberating a new generation of classical dancers to show off their abilities. Set against a bare stage it is danced by nine individuals culminating in a fierce display of technical and physical wizardry.
English National Ballet website.
Creatives/Company
Choreographer(s):
Jiri Kylian (Petite Mort),
John Neumeier (Spring and Fall),
William Forsythe (In the Middle Somewhat Elevated)
Music(s):
W.A. Mozart (Petite Mort),
Antonin Dvorak (Spring and Fall),
Thom Willems (In the Middle Somewhat Elevated collaborating with Les Stuck)
Design:
Jiri Kylian (Petite Mort)
Costume(s):
Joke Visser (Petite Mort),
John Neumeier (Spring and Fall),
William Forsythe (In the Middle Somewhat Elevated)
Lighting(s):
Jiri Kylian (concept Petite Mort),
Joop Caboort (realisation - Petite Mort),
John Neumeier (Spring and Fall),
William Forsythe (In the Middle Somewhat Elevated)