When I was in Amsterdam, I picked up a copy of the schedule for next season, which I thought might be of interest.
There are a number of premieres by choreographers whose work I don't know - they include Ted Brandsen (Carmen), Krzysztof Pastor (short piece and an evening length work to the music of Kurt Weill) and David Dawson.
Hans van Manen is represented by 5 Tangos.
Other full length works include Rudi van Dantzig's Romeo and Juliet, and Nutcracker, which is choreographed by Wayne Eagling and Toer van Schayk.
There is a program called "New York Masters", which includes Robbins's The Concert, Serenade and Martha Graham's Acts of Light.
A very eclectic repertoire and one that, I think, would give the company a strong artistic profile. Although that profile would not be that of a "classical company."
Dutch National Ballet 2002-2003 Season
Started by
liebs
, Apr 08 2002 01:17 PM
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#1
Posted 08 April 2002 - 01:17 PM
#2
Posted 08 April 2002 - 03:46 PM
If I remember correctly, the Dutch National Ballet is one of the non-American companies with the largest number of Balanchine works in its repertory (so performing only "Serenade" next season isn't much). Also they seem to have a few works by Ashton (this season, they performed "Symphonic variations" and "Cinderella"- strange to think that it is in fact more than what the Royal Ballet will perform next season...
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Their official site is there:
http://www.het-natio.../new/index.html
Their official site is there:
http://www.het-natio.../new/index.html
#3
Posted 16 January 2003 - 01:20 PM
And here is an amazing video of Sofiane Sylve, who does 6 and a half perfect pirouettes at the end of it!!! Must watch!
http://www.het-natio...hp4?mpg=s-sylve
http://www.het-natio...hp4?mpg=s-sylve
#4
Posted 16 January 2003 - 04:59 PM
FYI, brandsen came to this position from west australian ballet, where he choreographed the carmen, and of course presented van manen's 5 tangos. also a work by pastor.
#5
Posted 16 January 2003 - 05:12 PM
enjoyed the sylve video - thanks balletstar!
#6
Posted 20 January 2003 - 05:20 AM
"On 16 and 17 May 2003 Het Nationale Ballet guests at the Théâtre de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, near Paris. The Company showcases Four Sections by Associate Artistic Director and House Choreographer Ted Brandsen, In Light and Shadow by Krzysztof Pastor, and Hans van Manen's Adagio Hammerklavier and a pas de deux from his Three pieces for Het. Both performances are already sold out! "
Funny, that the website says that the performances are sold out, whereas the Théâtre de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines states that tickets only go on sale a month beforehand...I suppose they meant the subscriptions... but still, not a very good idea to put a statement like that on the site, one could have been easily discouraged ! Wonder if Sylve will be au rendez-vous ? ;)
Funny, that the website says that the performances are sold out, whereas the Théâtre de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines states that tickets only go on sale a month beforehand...I suppose they meant the subscriptions... but still, not a very good idea to put a statement like that on the site, one could have been easily discouraged ! Wonder if Sylve will be au rendez-vous ? ;)
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