Hope
Pina Bausch, Martha Graham, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
Hope is a triple bill with two masterpieces by Pina Bausch and Martha Graham and a new creation by Belgian-Colombian choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa.
Café Müller - Pina Bausch
Café Müller is an absolute highlight in recent dance history by one of the most iconic choreographers of all time. Pina Bausch created Café Müller in 1978 and toured this piece around the world with enormous success. Now for the first time a dance company other than Tanztheater Wuppertal will perform the work.
Chronicle - Martha Graham
Chronicle (1936) is a moving response to the rise of fascism and the Spanish Civil War. The work is also inspired by the pessimism of Graham’s era, fuelled by the Great Depression in 1930s America. Graham shows the isolation of a figure whose entire will to live appears to have been crushed, yet never abandons hope.
Ecdysis - Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
The isolation of a yearning individual is also the theme in the new creation by the Belgian-Colombian choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa. She searches for the identity of war refugees and investigates how, from their position on the borderlands, they can confront a new future.
Café Müller is an absolute highlight in recent dance history by one of the most iconic choreographers of all time. Pina Bausch created Café Müller in 1978 and toured this piece around the world with enormous success. Now for the first time a dance company other than Tanztheater Wuppertal will perform the work.
Chronicle - Martha Graham
Chronicle (1936) is a moving response to the rise of fascism and the Spanish Civil War. The work is also inspired by the pessimism of Graham’s era, fuelled by the Great Depression in 1930s America. Graham shows the isolation of a figure whose entire will to live appears to have been crushed, yet never abandons hope.
Ecdysis - Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
The isolation of a yearning individual is also the theme in the new creation by the Belgian-Colombian choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa. She searches for the identity of war refugees and investigates how, from their position on the borderlands, they can confront a new future.
The 2017 Production of Café Müller is a Coproduction of Ballet Vlaanderen and the Pina Bausch Foundation in cooperation with Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch. Performance rights: Verlag der Autoren, Frankfurt, in representation of Pina Bausch Foundation, Wuppertal, Germany. choreography@verlagderautoren.de
2 h 50 min
Gratis inleiding 45 minuten vooraf.
The creators
Café Müller
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Pina Bausch
Director and choreography
Henry Purcell
Music
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Rolf Borzik
Set
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Rolf Borzik
Costumes
Chronicle
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Martha Graham
Choreography
Wallingford Riegger
Music
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Martha Graham
Costumes
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Jean Rosenthal
Original Lighting