Sadler’s Wells – Sylvie Guillem

6000 miles away Ek/Forsythe/Kylián

Rearray

Choreography: William Forsythe

Costume Design: William Forsythe

Lighting Concept: William Forsythe

Lighting Design Realised by: Rachel Shipp

Dancers: Sylvie Guillem & Nicolas Le Riche



27’52”

Choreography: Jiří Kylián

Music: Dirk Haubrich (new composition, based upon 2 themes by Mahler)

Set Design: Jiří Kylián

Costume Design: Joke Visser

Lighting Design: Kees Tjebbes

World Premiere: 21 Feb 2002, Lucent Danstheater, Den Haag NDTII
 
Dancers: Aurélie Cayla & Kenta Kojiri
 
Ajö (Bye)
Choreography: Mats Ek
Music: Ludwig van Beethoven, Piano sonata Op. 111, Arietta. Recording played by Ivo Pogorelich
Set & Costume Design: Katrin Brännström
Lighting Design: Erik Berglund
Dancer: Sylvie Guillem
Co-production: Dansens Hus Stockholm
 
 
Sylvie Guillem’s dance recital is undoubtedly the cultural event of the summer;  two brand-new works choreographed especially for her by Mats Ek and William Forsythe, and Jiří Kylián’s 27’52’’ – featuring two dancers handpicked by him. Four dance artists who need no introduction, since they have all left an indelible mark on the dance scene of our times.
 
All four began their careers in the classical ballet, which all four also managed to put in a contemporary context. Sylvie broke the boundaries of classical dance to blaze new trails in the contemporary idiom. This time, she takes on the modernist challenges of a perceptive post-classicist, a neo-classicist with a love for the cinema, and a choreographer who uses movement to explore the soul.


 


 

Production



Sadler's Wells London / Sylvie Guillem


 



 



 

Co-produced by


Athens Festival, Holland Dance Festival, Les Nuits de Fourvière / Département du Rhôn

and Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay

 
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