Picture: Enrico Nawrath
Picture: Bettina Stöß
Picture: Bettina Stöß
Picture: Bettina Stöß
Picture: Bettina Stöß
Picture: Bettina Stöß
Picture: Bettina Stöß
Picture: Bettina Stöß
Picture: Bettina Stöß
Picture: Bettina Stöß

The Open Square

Choreographie by Itzik Galili
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Saturday, 29. September 2012
18:00 - 19:15
Itzik Galili is one of the most active choreographers of his generation. Ever happy to try out new things, he is forever searching for new links to different art forms and intellectual worlds in his projects. One elementary characteristic of his work is the impartiality of style, eluding all definition.
In one work he utilises a theatrical approach confronted with a pure abstract physicality and in the next a cool analysis chafes at a passionat study of energies with the dancers on pointe or even on roller skates if necessary for the realisation of the idea.
Recently the power of Galilis choreographies have been determined by an intense physicality.
In order to provoke the necessary disposition of the dancers, direct communication is the focus of the combined creative process, centred on given topics as well as every imaginable paraphrase or paradox that might appear on their mutual path.
Following his choreography »The Sofa« which has already delighted the Berlin audience and the guest appearance of »Flatland« with Dansgroep Amsterdam in May 2010, Itzik Galili will now create a full length piece for the dancers of the Staatsballett Berlin.

For more detailled information go to www.staatsballett-berlin.de

Crew

Choreography and direction
Itzik Galili
Stage
Janco van Barneveld
Costumes
Nastasja Lansen
Light
Yaron Abulafia
Musical direction
Alexander Vitlin
Music
Percossa
Assistant to the choreographer
Helena Volkov, Leonardo Centi, Jesus de Vega Gomez

Cast

Once again this season at the Komische Oper Berlin concludes with a week-long festival. Review the new productions of the season once again on seven consecutive days. 
Hans Christian Andersen’s fairytale about lies, self-deception and vanity becomes a lively satirical musical comedy in the hands of Czech composer Miloš Vacek (1928 – 2012).
Wehope our programme will arouse considerable interest, and as always we extend ahearty welcome to all visitors at the Komische Oper Berlin.
William Shakespeare’s tragicomic drama about jealousy in the kingdom of the fairies, confused lovers, lust – and the frustration of being a great big donkey…