Boléro by the French composer Maurice Ravel from 1928 advanced to become one of the most popular works for the concert stage. Named after the dance genre bearing the same name and written as a ballet for the famous dancer Ida Rubinstein, since its premiere choreographed by Bronislava Nijinska, choreographers have repeatedly explored the catchy repetitive loops of Ravel’s masterpiece.
The Israeli choreographer Eyal Dadon, known for his unconventional approaches to classical themes, will counter the relevance of the famous piece of music with his energetic language of movement in his interpretation of Boléro.
Choreography Eyal Dadon
Music Maurice Ravel
Musical Direction Johannes Zahn
Costumes Bregje van Balen
Light James Proudfoot
Dramaturgy Lucas Herrmann
Currently there are no upcoming performances of this Program.