24.03.–12.05.2023 / Ballett
Shortcuts
Hans van Manen | Neshama Nashman | Bridget Breiner | Demis Volpi | Virginia Segarra Vidal | William Forsythe
Content
Master choreographies meet contemporary creations.
SHORT CUT Hans van Manen
EINE KLEINE FRAU (World Premiere) Neshama Nashman
NORTH COUNTRY (World Premiere) Bridget Breiner
EBONY CONCERTO Demis Volpi
PARALLEL BODIES Virginia Segarra Vidal
ARTIFACT II William Forsythe
EINE KLEINE FRAU (World Premiere) Neshama Nashman
NORTH COUNTRY (World Premiere) Bridget Breiner
EBONY CONCERTO Demis Volpi
PARALLEL BODIES Virginia Segarra Vidal
ARTIFACT II William Forsythe
Brevity is the soul of wit, as the saying goes. The full-length narrative ballets of this season are countered with “Shortcuts”, a programme that lives from the concise quality of the individual choreographies. Pieces, none of which lasts longer than 15 minutes and each of which is a self-contained work. Short and to the point, pointed and courageous.
Two classics from the 20th century are included: Hans van Manen's eponymous piece “Short Cut” (1999), an atmospherically dense and wonderfully touching work by the Dutch grand master, who once again gets to the point in just a few steps. And William Forsythe's “Artifact II” (1984), which dissects the ballet to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and frees it of all decorative elements until only the pure and the joy remain.
Elated by jazz music in New York, Stravinsky's preoccupation with this style culminates in his work "Ebony Concerto" for clarinet and big band. In 2015 Demis Volpi developed his interpretation for the Dortmund Ballet and created a pas de deux full of humour and timeless effervescence.
During the intermission, there will be an opportunity to experience Virginia Segarra Vidal's installative choreography "Parallel Bodies", which explores the relationship between space, body and sculpture.
New creations will also be premiered on this evening: Alongside the well-versed choreographic signature of Bridget Breiner, ballet director and head choreographer at the Staatstheater Karlsruhe, a work by the young choreographer Neshama Nashman will also be presented. Nashman has been a company member of the Ballett am Rhein since 2020/21 and since has demonstrated her choreographic talent projects such as “Step by Step”.
Two classics from the 20th century are included: Hans van Manen's eponymous piece “Short Cut” (1999), an atmospherically dense and wonderfully touching work by the Dutch grand master, who once again gets to the point in just a few steps. And William Forsythe's “Artifact II” (1984), which dissects the ballet to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and frees it of all decorative elements until only the pure and the joy remain.
Elated by jazz music in New York, Stravinsky's preoccupation with this style culminates in his work "Ebony Concerto" for clarinet and big band. In 2015 Demis Volpi developed his interpretation for the Dortmund Ballet and created a pas de deux full of humour and timeless effervescence.
During the intermission, there will be an opportunity to experience Virginia Segarra Vidal's installative choreography "Parallel Bodies", which explores the relationship between space, body and sculpture.
New creations will also be premiered on this evening: Alongside the well-versed choreographic signature of Bridget Breiner, ballet director and head choreographer at the Staatstheater Karlsruhe, a work by the young choreographer Neshama Nashman will also be presented. Nashman has been a company member of the Ballett am Rhein since 2020/21 and since has demonstrated her choreographic talent projects such as “Step by Step”.
SHORT CUT
First performed on 27 January 1999, Nederlands Dans Theater, The Hague
A LITTLE WOMAN
World premiere
NORTH COUNTRY
World premiere
EBONY CONCERTO
World premiere on 15 February 2015, Ballett Dortmund
PARALLEL BODIES
World premiere on 26 February 2023, Lehmbruck Museum Duisburg
ARTIFACT II
World premiere on 05 December 1984, Frankfurt Ballet, Städtische Bühnen Frankfurt am Main
First performed on 27 January 1999, Nederlands Dans Theater, The Hague
A LITTLE WOMAN
World premiere
NORTH COUNTRY
World premiere
EBONY CONCERTO
World premiere on 15 February 2015, Ballett Dortmund
PARALLEL BODIES
World premiere on 26 February 2023, Lehmbruck Museum Duisburg
ARTIFACT II
World premiere on 05 December 1984, Frankfurt Ballet, Städtische Bühnen Frankfurt am Main
Short Cut
Choreographie
Musik
Jacob ter Veldhuis
Bühne und Kostüme
Licht
Eine kleine Frau
Choreographie
Musik
Alexander MacSween, Bohuslav Martinů
Bühne
Kostüme
Licht
North Country
Choreographie
Musik
Pete Seeger, Hedy West, Bob Dylan, Ian & Sylvia
Bühne / Kostüme
Licht
Ebony Concerto
Parallel Bodies
Choreographie und Konzept
Artifact II
Music
SHORT CUT
Jacob ter Veldhuis
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EINE KLEINE FRAU
Sounddesign: Alexander MacSween
Bohuslav Martinů, Cello Sonate Nr. 3, H. 340
Leonhard Cohen
„Happens to the heart”
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NORTH COUNTRY
Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash
„Girl from the North Country”
Hedy West
„500 Miles”
Ian & Sylvia
„Four Strong Winds (Live)”
Pete Seeger
„Turn, Turn, Turn”
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EBONY CONCERTO
Igor Strawinsky
Ebony Concerto (1945)
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ARTIFACT II
Johann Sebastian Bach
Chaconne in d-Moll
Eva Crossman-Hecht
Jacob ter Veldhuis
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EINE KLEINE FRAU
Sounddesign: Alexander MacSween
Bohuslav Martinů, Cello Sonate Nr. 3, H. 340
Leonhard Cohen
„Happens to the heart”
--
NORTH COUNTRY
Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash
„Girl from the North Country”
Hedy West
„500 Miles”
Ian & Sylvia
„Four Strong Winds (Live)”
Pete Seeger
„Turn, Turn, Turn”
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EBONY CONCERTO
Igor Strawinsky
Ebony Concerto (1945)
--
ARTIFACT II
Johann Sebastian Bach
Chaconne in d-Moll
Eva Crossman-Hecht
Cast
Short Cut
Eine kleine Frau
eine Frau
das Ich
North Country
TänzerInnen
Ebony Concerto
Parallel Bodies
TänzerInnen
Artifact II
1st pas
2nd pas
Woman in Grey
Group
Camilla Agraso, Paula Alves, Doris Becker, Wun Sze Chan, Lara Delfino, Sara Giovanelli, Charlotte Kragh, Lotte James, Clara Nougué-Cazenave, Rose Nougué-Cazenave, Marié Shimada, Courtney Skalnik, Joaquin Angelucci, Philip Handschin, Yoav Bosidan, Evan L'Hirondelle, Niklas Jendrics, Pedro Maricato, Kauan Soares, Andrea Tozza, Eric White