DancePerformance

Mixed BillBayerisches Staatsballett II (Bavarian State Ballet II)The 45th Hong Kong Arts Festival

2017-02-21 ~ 02-22 ( 7:30 PM )
HKD 650, 550, 450, 300, 200
Overview

Mixed Bill
Allegro Brillante, Jardi Tancat, The New 45, The Triadic Ballet

“A legend of German dance...poetry, humour and wisdom.” Sonntags-Echo on The Triadic Ballet

Taking dance to new frontiers

For all dance lovers, this mixed bill from Bavarian State Ballet II will hit the spot. Richard Siegal’s witty, jazz-imbued The New 45 explodes with joy; its witty blend of social dance and ballet never fails to charm. In contrast, Nacho Duato’s Jardí Tancat brings a uniquely Mediterranean way of seeing life and movement. To the sound of passionate and melancholic folksong, Catalan country people work the barren land, praying for rain that never comes.

Of Allegro Brillante, his incomparable modern ballet classic set to Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No 3, Balanchine said “it contains everything I know about classical ballet in 13 minutes”. Finally, Bauhaus pioneer Oskar Schlemmer’s 1922 The Triadic Ballet receives its Hong Kong premiere. Gerhard Bohner’s 1977 hit production breathed new life into this historically important work, with its geometric movement, music and costumes.

Under the leadership of ex Artistic Director Ivan Liška, the past two decades has seen Bavarian State Ballet win international fame with new productions of great classics, and superb contemporary works commissioned from today’s leading choreographers. The company’s huge popularity at home makes foreign visits few and far between; this rare guest appearance should not be missed. The Bavarian State Ballet’s motto is “moved by passion”. You will be!

Production / Artist
Allegro Brillante
ChoreographerGeorge Balanchine
 
Jardi Tancat
ChoreographyNacho Duato
Music Songs based on Catalonian folk tales, composed and interpreted by Maria del Mar Bonet (1981)
 
The New 45
ChoreographerRichard Siegal
 
The Triadic Ballet
ChoreographerOskar SchlemmerGerhard Bohner (1977) based on Oskar Schlemmer’s choreography
CostumesOskar Schlemmer(remake 1977 by Ulrike Dietrich) in cooperation with the Academy of the Arts Berlin