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Gauthier Dance
Burghof Lörrach
Burghof Lörrach
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Herrenstrasse
5, 79539 Lörrach
Choregraphies: "LE CHANT DU GYGNE: LE LAC" by Marie Chouinard; "Shara Nur" by Marco Goecke; "Swan Cake" by Hofesh Shechter; "UNTITLED FOR 7 DANCERS" by Cayetano Soto
"Swan Lake!"
"Swan Lake!"
Event details
Choregraphies: "LE CHANT DU GYGNE: LE LAC" by Marie Chouinard; "Shara Nur" by Marco Goecke; "Swan Cake" by Hofesh Shechter; "UNTITLED FOR 7 DANCERS" by Cayetano Soto
"Swan Lake!" When the name of this ultimate classical ballet is mentioned, the images and associations come naturally: a lake in the moonlight, the dance of the four little swans, Prince Siegfried between Odette and Odile, the devilish magician Redbeard. There are countless traditional interpretations, modern appropriations and parodies, on stage as well as in the cinema. So has "Swan Lake" been told to the end? Certainly not - at least not if you find a completely new format for the material. Eric Gauthier has asked four star choreographers to create their own version of the famous material for the Theaterhaus Company. Together, the dance pieces don't add up to a full-length piece, but to "Swan Lakes" - plural: a mixed program with four very different "Swan Lake" interpretations. Above all, however, the result is a multi-layered dance program that gives audiences and artists alike the chance to pick up on something familiar while discovering something completely new.
A production of Theaterhaus Stuttgart. First performance on June 24, 2021.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
"Swan Lake!" When the name of this ultimate classical ballet is mentioned, the images and associations come naturally: a lake in the moonlight, the dance of the four little swans, Prince Siegfried between Odette and Odile, the devilish magician Redbeard. There are countless traditional interpretations, modern appropriations and parodies, on stage as well as in the cinema. So has "Swan Lake" been told to the end? Certainly not - at least not if you find a completely new format for the material. Eric Gauthier has asked four star choreographers to create their own version of the famous material for the Theaterhaus Company. Together, the dance pieces don't add up to a full-length piece, but to "Swan Lakes" - plural: a mixed program with four very different "Swan Lake" interpretations. Above all, however, the result is a multi-layered dance program that gives audiences and artists alike the chance to pick up on something familiar while discovering something completely new.
A production of Theaterhaus Stuttgart. First performance on June 24, 2021.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
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