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The IXth Symphony
Maurice Béjart
ANA
Régine Chopinot
Casse-Noisette
Lev Ivanov , Vassili Vainonen
Hors jeux
Iffra Dia
aSH
Aurélien Bory , Shantala Shivalingappa
Terpsichore
Béatrice Massin
Un nioc de paradis
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Pixel
Mourad Merzouki
Water Study, extrait de Sanctum [transmission 2022]
Alwin Nikolaïs
Rave Lucid
Brandon Miel Masele , Laura Nala Defretin
The spectator’s moment (2019): The Nutcracker
Marius Petipa
Paso Doble
Josef Nadj
Im Bade wannen (1992)
Susanne Linke
Poufs aux sentiments
Réalisation Centre national de la danse
La danse serpentine
Loïe Fuller
Sounddance
Merce Cunningham
Roof Piece
Trisha Brown
Roof and Fire Piece
Trisha Brown
Adieu et merci
Latifa Laâbissi
May B (2016)
Maguy Marin
Cour d’honneur
Jérôme Bel
Revelations
Alvin Ailey
Cinderella
Rudolf Noureev
Cinderella
Maguy Marin
Cinderella
Thierry Malandain
Múa
Emmanuelle Huynh
Une hypothèse de réinterprétation
Rita Quaglia
The Rite of Spring
Vaslav Nijinsky
Le P’tit Bal
Philippe Decouflé
Rosas danst Rosas
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
KOK
Régine Chopinot
Le Sacre du Printemps (2007)
Xavier Le Roy
One flat thing, reproduced
William Forsythe
So Schnell
Dominique Bagouet
Trois regards intérieurs
Odile Duboc
The IXth Symphony
Year of production
1966
Year of creation
1964
This transposition of Beethoven’s work into choreography has no vision, goal or claim other than the music which carries and nurtures it, and is the only reason for its existence. Here, dance merely follows the slow progression of the composer who moves from anxiety to joy, from darkness to light. This is not a question of a ballet, in the sense we know it, tacked onto a score which is one of the pinnacles of music, but of a profound human interest in a work which is part of mankind, and which here is not only played and sung, but danced, in the same way as greek tragedy, or any early collective religious event.
Source: Maurice Béjart
Choreography
Company
Collection
Year of production
1966
Year of creation
1964
Art direction / Design
Maurice Béjart
Lights
Joëlle Roustand, Roger Bernard
Music
Ludwig Van Beethoven, Citypercussion – Thierry Hochstätter et jB Meier (prologue)
Performance
Lothar Höfgen, Lise Pinet, Duska Sifnios, Paolo Bortoluzzi, Tania Bari, Jorge Lefèbre, Cristyne Lawson, Jorge Donn, Laura Proença, Eisaku Udagawa, Germinal Casado, Jaleh Kerendi, Marie-Claire Carrié, Vitorrio Biagi, Mathlida Beauvoir
Other
Friedrich Nietzsche, Friedrich von Schiller