A Sadler’s Wells London Production.
Master choreographer William Forsythe for the first time at Dansens Hus.
- Duration105 min inc break
- Price150 - 400
- StageMain stage
Dates & times
- 11. May - 17:00
- 12. May - 17:00
Background material
Ballettens minste bestanddeler
A Quiet Evening of Dance er satt sammen av flere mindre stykker skapt av den anerkjente koreografen William Forsythe, både tidligere og nye arbeid. Det hele minner om en stillferdig kammerkonsert, skapt for å lyttes til og ses nærmere på.
Om koreografen - William Forsythe
Contributors
- AKT 1, Catalogue. Choreography
William Forsythe in artistic collaboration with Jill Johnson, Brit Rodemund and Christopher Roman
- Dancers
Parvaneh Scharafali & Ander Zabala (understudied by Cyril Baldy for Feb 2019 dates)
- Catalogue, dansers
Jill Johnson and Christopher Roman
- Lighting
Tanja Rühl
William Forsythe - Epilogue, Dancers
Jill Johnson
Christopher Roman
Parvaneh Scharafali
Rauf “RubberLegz” Yasit
Ander Zabala (understudied by Cyril Baldy for Feb 2019 dates) - Dialogue, Duo2015. Choreography
William Forsythe
- Composer
Thom Willems
- Dancers
Brigel Gjoka
Riley Watts - AKT 2 Seventeen / Twenty One. Choreography
William Forsythe
- Dancers
Brigel Gjoka
Jill Johnson
Christopher Roman
Parvaneh Scharafali
Riley Watts
Rauf “RubberLegz” Yasit
Ander Zabala (understudied by Cyril Baldy for Feb 2019 dates) - Costumes
Dorothee Merg
William Forsythe - Artistic director
Alistair Spalding CBE
- Producer
Suzanne Walker
- Touring manager
Bia Oliveira
- Touring producer
Aristea Charalampidou
- Production and touring coordinator
Florent Trioux
- Marketing manager
Daniel King
- Press
Caroline Ansdell
- Wardrobe
Miwa Mitsuhashi
- Production manager
Adam Carrée
- Photo
Bill Cooper
A Sadler’s Wells London Production : A Quiet Evening of Dance By William Forsythe and Brigel Gjoka, Jill Johnson, Christopher Roman, Parvaneh Scharafali, Riley Watts, Rauf “RubberLegz“ Yasit and Ander Zabala.
Co-produced with Théâtre de la Ville-Paris, Théâtre du Châtelet and Festival d’Automne à Paris; Festival Montpellier Danse 2019; Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg; The Shed, New York; Onassis Cultural Centre-Athens; deSingel international arts campus, Antwerp.
First performed at Sadler’s Wells London on 4 October 2018.
Winner of the FEDORA - VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Prize for Ballet 2018.
World Premiere: 4 October 2018, Sadler’s Wells, London