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Staatsballett Berlin

Duato | Forsythe | Goecke

Choreographies by Nacho Duato, William Forsythe and Marco Goecke

Duration 2:10 h | 2 intermissions

This ballet-evening is composed of works of three of the most significant choreographers of our time. Nacho Duato’s creation ARCANGELO is a choreography which had its world premiere in 2000 and which is one of the master pieces of the Spanish choreographer. William Forsythe’s HERMAN SCHMERMAN is from 1992 and is nowadays in the contemporary reperto...

This ballet-evening is composed of works of three of the most significant choreographers of our time. Nacho Duato’s creation ARCANGELO is a choreography which had its world premiere in 2000 and which is one of the master pieces of the Spanish choreographer. William Forsythe’s HERMAN SCHMERMAN is from 1992 and is nowadays in the contemporary repertory of many classical companies. Marco Goecke, whose choreographies are shown all over Germany, developed a world premiere for Staatsballett Berlin for the first time: and the sky on that cloudy old day

45 minutes before each performance (except premieres), there is an introduction in the opera house.
It is prepared and moderated by students of the institute of dance studies (Institut für Tanzwissenschaft) of Freie Universität Berlin.

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ARCANGELO

Choreographie: Nacho Duato
Musik (auf Tonträger): Arcangelo Corelli, Alessandro Scarlatti
Bühne und Kostüme: Nacho Duato
Einstudierung: Thomas Klein

HERMAN SCHMERMAN

Choreographie: William Forsythe
Musik (auf Tonträger): Thom Willems
Bühne und Kostüme: William Forsythe
Einstudierung: Stephanie Arndt
Einstudierung: Noah Gelber

and the sky on that cloudy old day

Choreographie: Marco Goecke
Musik: John Adams
Bühne und Kostüme: Marco Goecke
Licht: Udo Haberland
Dramaturgie: Nadja Kadel