On this repertory evening, Rosas brings together three early works by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker. In 1986, De Keersmaeker first ventured into the terrain of contemporary classical music with Bartók's string quartet Quartet No. 4. In a choreography punctuated by both playful and combative accents, De Keersmaeker took on the task of distilling a dance score out of Bartók's complex rhythms and layered harmonies. In the Grosse Fuge (1992), De Keersmaeker sets out to find a male vocabulary, with Rosas’ dancers challenging gravity in a piece that sought to provide a physical translation of Beethoven's ingenious use of counterpoint. The final piece of the evening, Verklärte Nacht (1995), presents a shamelessly romantic love story, in which the contrasting feelings of a man and a woman are dissected and interpreted in an expressive duet based on Schönberg's eponymous musical score.
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
Director
Cabaret74%
The Tales of Hoffmann71%
Love Happy58%
TÁR70%
Let's Make Love63%
Ziegfeld Follies60%
A Night at the Opera74%
The Sound of Music77%
Romance & Cigarettes60%
Copying Beethoven64%
Sister Act68%
The Devil's Brother68%
The Red Shoes80%
Silk Stockings68%
Mahler68%
Good Vibrations67%
High Strung70%
Amadeus80%
Young People Fucking58%
Jesus Christ Superstar71%