SechsTänze
Universal Ballet Premiere | Universal Arts Center on June 9, 2011 |
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Choreography | Jiří Kylián |
Music | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Sechs Deutsche Tänze, KV 571 |
Staging | Roslyn Anderson, Urtzi Aranburu |
Set Design | Jiří Kylián |
Costume Design | Jiří Kylián |
Lighting Design | Joop Caboort, Kees Tjebbes |
Running Time | 20 minutes |
Six seemingly nonsensical acts present Mozart’s ability to react in difficult circumstances with self-preserving outbursts of nonsensical poetry.
Of Sechs Tänze, Kylian writes, “Two centuries separate us from the time Mozart wrote his German Dances, a historical period shaped considerably by wars, revolutions, and all sorts of social upheavals. With this in mind I found it impossible to simply create different dance numbers reflecting merely the humor and musical brilliance of the composer. Instead, I have set six seemingly nonsensical acts, which obviously ignore their surroundings. They are dwarfed in the face of the ever present troubled world, which most of us for some unspecified reason carry in our souls. Although the entertaining quality of Mozart’s Sechs Tänze enjoys great general popularity, it shouldn’t only be regarded as a burlesque. Its humor ought to serve as a vehicle to point towards our relative values. Mozart’s ability to react upon difficult circumstances with a self-preserving outburst of nonsensical poetry is well known.“