Bartók/ Beethoven/ Schönberg
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
Three milestones in the oeuvre of Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
Bartók/ Beethoven/ Schönberg brings together three early choreographies by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, originally created by her company Rosas to seminal works by Béla Bartók, Ludwig van Beethoven and Arnold Schönberg.
To Bartók’s Fourth String Quartet, De Keersmaeker created a choreography with playful and combative accents that finds its danceability in the complex and layered rhythms and harmonies. In Grosse Fuge (1992), the dancers defy gravity in a ‘masculine’ dance vocabulary. The starting point for this ensemble piece is Beethoven’s ingenious interweaving of simultaneously running melodic lines. Verklärte Nacht (1995) is a shamelessly romantic love story in which the contrasting feelings of a man and a woman are dissected, set to Schönberg’s music of the same name.
The dancers of Opera Ballet Vlaanderen perform the large-scale versions of these choreographies, accompanied live by the strings section of the house orchestra.
ca. 1 hour and 25 minutes
Original productions: Rosas; Quatuor No.4 (1986), Grosse Fuge (1992), Verklärte Nacht (1995)
With the support of the Tax Shelter measure of the Belgian Federal Government.
The creators
Bartók / Quatuor n°4
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
Choreography
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
Light
Herman Sorgeloos
Light
Rosas
Costumes
Beethoven / Die Grosse Fuge, op.133
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
Choreography
Jean-Luc Ducourt
Mise en scène
Jan Joris Lamers
Set and lighting design
Rosas
Costumes