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Giselle

Numeridanse 1987

Choreographer(s) : Ek, Mats (Sweden)

Present in collection(s): Numeridanse

Video producer : Ballet Cullberg

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Giselle

Numeridanse 1987

Choreographer(s) : Ek, Mats (Sweden)

Present in collection(s): Numeridanse

Video producer : Ballet Cullberg

en fr

Giselle

Like Dom Juan by Molière or Berenice by Racine in classical theatre, Giselle is the reference of romantic ballet. Created in 1841 at the Opéra de Paris, it brings together all the elements of the new aesthetical and philosophical trend that ran through the first half of the 19th century: at this time, dreams and fantasy abounded in literature, theatre, opera and dance contrasting the real world, which was too materialistic. And as earthly happiness turned out to be an inaccessible ideal, love – like art – had the power to transcend death.

So the poor Giselle, charmed by a grand seigneur, who was more thoughtless than nasty, died of heartache when she discovered the lies that he had told her. Now a supernatural spirit haunting the hereafter, she forgave and defended her Duke against all opposition and saved his life. The traditional choreography of Giselle still surprises as, through dance, it manages to express the psychological movements of its characters as if inner feelings guided their steps.

The Swedish choreographer Mats Ek, in his reworking of Giselle – in 1982 for the Cullberg Ballet, in Stockholm – had the nerve to push to the paroxysm a subject that was already latent. Keeping the original scenario (the booklet written by Théophile Gautier) and the music of Adolphe Adam, Mats Ek highlighted the drama of the situation, turning Giselle into the simpleton of the village, abused by a Don Juan from the town who had come to have a good time with his friends. Totally devastated, she lost her mind.

Josseline Le Bourhis

“What fascinated me most the first time I saw the classical ballet Giselle, was the contrasts: between the realism of the first act and the fantasizing of the second, between the castle and the cottage, the individual and the group… behind the fable lies a host of complex relationships of a social and spiritual nature: I wished to reproduce this with my own words”. Mats Ek


Source: Opéra de Lyon

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Ek, Mats

Mats Ek began his career by studying theatre, whilst taking part in Donya Feuer's (an American who practiced the Martha Graham technique and who was based in Stockholm) dance classes at the same time. He joined the Dusseldorf Ballet for a season (1974-75), then integrated the Cullberg Ballet, directed by his mother Birgit Cullberg, the following year. In 1980, Mats Ek became co-artistic director for the company, along with Birgit Cullberg, and in 1985, when she took her retirement, he became the sole director.
His audacious and mordant revisions of “La Maison de Bernarda” (The House of Bernarda) (1978), “Giselle” (1982), “Le sacre du printemps” (The Rite of Spring) (1984), “Le lac des cygnes” (Swan Lake) (1987), “Carmen” (1992) and “La belle au bois dormant” (Sleeping Beauty) (1996) confirmed his talent to dig deep into appearances to bring out the tormented psychology of the characters and to defy ballet conventions. His surrealist fables such as “Vieux Enfants” (1989) and “Etres Lumineux” (1991) transpose, through the bizarre, the complex relationships that can be developed between people.
Since leaving his position as director of the Cullberg Ballet (1993) and becoming a freelancer, Mats Ek has strived to denounce the ills of society through the difficulties encountered by couples and through the small everyday dramas of life. “A Sort of...” (1997) for the Nederlands Dans Theater, “Appartement” for the Opéra de Paris, “Fluke” (2002) for the repertoire of the Ballet de l'Opéra de Lyon, “Aluminium” for the Compañia Nacional de Danza / Nacho Duato (2005), “Place” for Ana Laguna and Mikhail Baryshnikov (2007), “Radis noir” (2008) for the Ballet of the Royal Opera of Sweden. More than ever, Mats Ek strived to “dance for a reason… I want to reflect the image of reality”.


He also made his comeback in the theatre where he produced “Dans Med Nätsan” / “Danse avec ton prochain” (Dance with your neighbour) (1995), “Johanna sur Jeanne d'Arc” (1998) and directed works by Molière, Racine, Shakespeare, Strindberg, and the Gluck opera “Orphée et Eurydice” (Orpheus and Eurydice).

In twenty years, he has imposed his poignant vision of human behaviour, in a personal style that exacerbates the movement and fills the body with the distresses of the soul. In his psychoanalytical reinterpretations of the “classics”, just like in his sharp observation of the frustrations of individuals, he dares to display the essential.

Source : Opéra de Lyon (Josseline le Bourhis)

Ballet Cullberg

Création du Ballet : 1967

Fondateur : Birgit Cullberg


Le Ballet Cullberg est la principale compagnie de répertoire pour la danse contemporaine en Suède. La compagnie est un contributeur important à la présentation internationale de la danse et de la chorégraphie. Le ballet travaille avec une gamme de chorégraphes et d'artistes internationaux. La compagnie compte actuellement 16 danseurs provenant de presque autant de pays, et les danseurs invités sont constamment invités à divers projets. Depuis sa création, la qualité individuelle de chaque danseur a été la caractéristique déterminante du Ballet Cullberg.

En  collaborant avec des chorégraphes et des réalisateurs ancrés dans le  domaine contemporain, le Ballet soutient fortement le  développement des arts du spectacle et de la danse en tant que forme  d'art. Leurs activités englobent différents projets et  productions, y compris des ateliers, des conférences, des séminaires et  des lectures. Les administrateurs sont Gabriel Smeets et Stina Dahlström. Le Ballet Cullbert a été fondée en 1967 par Birgit Cullberg sous les auspices de Riksteatern, le Théâtre National Touristique Suédois, dont elle fait  encore partie.


Source : Site du Ballet


En savoir plus : https://cullbergbaletten.se

Giselle

Choreography : Mats Ek

Interpretation : Ballet Cullberg

Original music : Adolphe Adam

Production / Coproduction of the video work : ArtHaus Musik

Arthaus Musik

Arthaus Musik est un label de musique classique sur DVD et Blu-ray. La société appartient à Studio Halle GmbH et gère la filiale Monarda Arts.
Arthaus Musik GmbH a été fondée à Munich en mars 2000 et est établie à Halle (Saale) depuis 2007. Le  label publie depuis treize ans des disques d'opéras, de ballets, de  concerts classiques, de jazz, de productions théâtrales et de  documentaires sélectionnés sur la musique et les arts. Depuis lors, plus de 700 titres ont été publiés sur DVD et Blu-ray, avec un maximum de 100 par an.

Parmi  les publications figurent des enregistrements avec des artistes tels  que Plácido Domingo, Cecilia Bartoli, Luciano Pavarotti, Maria Callas,  Jonas Kaufmann, Burkard Schliessmann et des chefs d'orchestre tels que  Carlos Kleiber, Claudio Abbado, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Lorin Maazel,  Pierre Boulez et Zubin Mehta. Les  enregistrements proviennent d’opéras tels que La Scala, l’Opéra d’État  de Vienne, l’Opéra Royal Covent Garden, l’Opéra National de Paris et  l’Opéra de Zurich.


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