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R:Evolution

Sadler's Wells TheatreRosebery Avenue, Londres, Greater London, EC1R 4TN, Reino Unido
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de London
miércoles 01 octubre 202519:30
jueves 02 octubre 202519:30
viernes 03 octubre 202519:30
sábado 04 octubre 202514:30
sábado 04 octubre 202519:30
martes 07 octubre 202519:30
miércoles 08 octubre 202519:30
jueves 09 octubre 202514:30
jueves 09 octubre 202519:30
viernes 10 octubre 202519:30
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Intérpretes
English National Ballet
Roberta Guidi di BagnoDiseño de escenaTheme and Variations
Martha GrahamDiseño de vestuarioErrand into the Maze
Marco FilibeckDiseño de iluminaciónTheme and Variations
English National Ballet Philharmonic
Isamu NoguchiDiseño de escenaErrand into the Maze
William ForsytheDiseño de escena, Diseño de vestuario, Diseño de iluminaciónHerman Schmerman
Niels LanzDiseño de sonidoHerman Schmerman
Eno HenzeDiseño de escenaFour Last Songs
Yumiko TakeshimaDiseño de vestuarioFour Last Songs
Bert DalhuysenDiseño de iluminaciónFour Last Songs
Madeleine PierardSopranoFour Last Songs

Four visionary creators. Decades of innovation. A breadth of emotions.

George Balanchine revolutionised ballet, combining speed, precision and a new dynamism to create the neo-classical American style. In 1947 in New York, he premiered Theme & Variations, set to music by Tchaikovsky. Since then, this showstopper for 13 couples has lost none of its wow factor. Think gorgeous tutus, fiendish steps and a dazzling finale.

That same year, in the same city, Martha Graham created Errand into the Maze. The visceral, rarely performed duet, based on the raw drama of Greek mythology, encapsulates her unique point of view. Known as the mother of modern dance, Graham changed the artform forever, becoming one of the greatest artists of the 20th century.

Drawing inspiration from both these visionaries, William Forsythe has been pushing ballet to its limits for decades – and continues to do so. His choreography always surprises, as in his signature piece, Herman Schmerman (Quintet). Originally choreographed in 1992 for New York City Ballet (the Company founded by Balanchine himself), the work allows the dancers to let rip, to delirious effect.

Fast forward to today. David Dawson continues to evolve the language of ballet creating works that are extremely physical and emotional. Four Last Songs, from 2023, epitomises this. Underneath a glimpse of the heavens above, 12 dancers unite in Dawson’s poetic style to Strauss’s poignant song cycle, ushering in a feeling of serenity and the sublime.

The music for three of the works – by Tchaikovsky, Menotti and R. Strauss – will be performed live by English National Ballet Philharmonic, with soprano Madeleine Pierard singing Strauss’s masterwork.

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