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Christopher Wheeldon's ballet company. Sadler's Wells Associate Artist Christopher Wheeldon returns to Sadler's Wells. His first programme is a centenary celebration of Les Ballets Russes, inspired by the legendary company’s commitment to creating innovative, collaborative productions with seminal artists of its time. It features Christopher Wheeldon’s Commedia, which premiered at Sadler’s Wells last year to wide acclaim, plus a brand new work by Tim Harbour, one of Australia's most exciting new young choreographers, and Alexei Ratmansky’s Boléro, which was created for the Bolshoi and is set to the music of Maurice Ravel. For Programme Two, husband and wife choreographic team Paul Lightfoot and Sol León, resident choreographers of Nederlands Dans Theater, re-choreograph one of their existing works, Softly as I Leave You, for Morphoses dancers Drew Jacoby and Rubinald Pronk. Christopher Wheeldon presents two works set to piano scores; Continuum, performed to the music of Ligeti, plus a world premiere set to Suites for Two Pianos by Rachmaninoff.

Creatives/Company

Choreographer(s): Christopher Wheeldon (Commedia), Tim Harbour (New Work), Alexei Ratmansky (Bolero)
Music: Ravel (Bolero)

Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company - Programme 1 - Commedia/New Work/Bolero

Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company - Programme 1 - Commedia/New Work/Bolero (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T1530039134. Details of all Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company - Programme 1 - Commedia/New Work/Bolero archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1252178305

Archive Listings

21 Oct 09
  to
24 Oct 09
Sadler's Wells Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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