ROSAS

Kaaitheater
In Early Works, four choreographic pieces by Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker will be shown in the space of three weeks. They are all among her earliest works, dating from 1982 to 1987: Fase, Four Movements to the Music of Steve Reich (1982), Rosas danst Rosas (1983),  Elena’s Aria (1984) and Bartók/Mikrokosmos (1987). Elena’s Aria will be rerun for the first time since its creation, while the three other pieces have been on Rosas’ repertoire for some time. Anne Teresa herself will be one of the dancers in Fase and Elena’s Aria.

Early works: co-production Rosas & Sadler’s Wells (London)
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dance
Kaaitheater
Rosas
22-23/3/2011
Fase consists of three duets and one solo dance, choreographed to four repetitive compositions by the American minimalist musician, Steve Reich. Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s most frequently performed work.
dance
Kaaitheater
Rosas
25-26/3/2011
Four female dancers in rapport with one another and five chapters full of intense physical energy. The music by Thierry De Mey and Peter Vermeersch was created simultaneously and in interaction with the choreography.
dance
Kaaitheater
Rosas
31/3 + 1-2-3/4/2011
A performance filled with feelings that are almost palpable. For the first time in Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s work, film images are projected and the spoken word is given a place on stage.
lecture
Kaaitheater
Kaaitheater / Marianne Van Kerkhoven
1/4/2011

Want to see beyond the backdrop? In five talks (in Dutch), the Kaaitheater will guide you through the oeuvres of several leading artists on the programme this season. Between the talk and the show we shall satisfy your other appetites with soup and bread.

In Dutch
dance
Kaaitheater
Rosas
6-7/4/2011
Een dans- en muziekavond, op composities van Béla Bartók en György Ligeti. Alle muziek wordt live uitgevoerd. Een voorstelling over het plezier van samen dansen en samen spelen waaraan je als toeschouwer deelachtig wordt alleen al door ernaar te kijken.
music
Kaaitheater
BL!NDMAN
8/4/2011
Three weeks of Rosas’ Early Works are brought to a festive close with a must-see concert:  BL!NDMAN immerses itself in the repertoire of Maximalist!, the legendary ensemble that was in at the birth of Rosas.