In a rare New York appearance, France’s Centre Chorégraphique National Ballet de Lorraine, directed by Petter Jacobsson with its 25 dancers,presents an evening of two works: Cela nous concerne tous (This Concerns All Of Us), choreographed by Miguel Gutierrez; and For Four Walls, choreographed by Petter Jacobsson and Thomas Caley.
Date + Time
Date + Time
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Friday Apr 21, 20237:30 PMPost-show Talk
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Saturday Apr 22, 20237:30 PM
About
About
CELA NOUS CONCERNE TOUS (THIS CONCERNS ALL OF US), choreographed by Miguel Gutierrez
CELA NOUS CONCERNE TOUS (THIS CONCERNS ALL OF US) takes its inspiration (and title) from the May 1968 social and political movements in France. Driven by a shared fervor, the dancers unfurl in a constantly changing chaos of colors, sounds, garments and moving bodies.
For Four Walls, choreographed by Petter Jacobsson and Thomas Caley
For Four Walls draws upon Four Walls, the first collaboration between Merce Cunningham and John Cage. Rather than recreating the original 1944 piece, they have used the score for piano and voice as the driving force behind this free interpretation. Performed live by the pianist Vanessa Wagner, the melancholic atmosphere of John Cage’s music hovers over the interplay between the mirrored room and movements.
Trailers
- Fri Apr 21 – Sat Apr 22, 2023
- 7:30 PM
- $50
Advisory
Recommended for ages 16+.
Gallery
Gallery
Cela Concerne Nous Tous, photo by Laurent Philippe
Cela Concerne Nous Tous, photo by Laurent Philippe
Cela Concerne Nous Tous, photo by Laurent Philippe
Cela Concerne Nous Tous, photo by Laurent Philippe
For Four Walls, photo by Jose Caldeira
For Four Walls, photo by Jose Caldeira
For Four Walls, photo by Jose Caldeira
For Four Walls, photo by Jose Caldeira
For Four Walls, photo by Jose Caldeira
For Four Walls, photo by Jose Caldeira
For Four Walls, photo by Jose Caldeira
For Four Walls, photo by Jose Caldeira
For Four Walls, photo by Jose Caldeira
Trailers
Trailers
The artist
The artist
Centre Chorégraphique National Ballet de Lorraine
Centre Chorégraphique National Ballet de Lorraine, one of the most acclaimed European companies, has a strong focus on contemporary works while also embracing modern dance history. Its repertoire includes a variety of emblematic pieces by some of our generation’s most highly regarded choreographers, including works by Latifa Laâbissi, Volmir Cordeiro, Adam Linder, Michèle Murray, Maud Le Pladec, Tatiana Julien, Merce Cunningham, Trisha Brown, and many others.
Support
Support
This project is supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and Harkness Foundation for Dance. The performances of CCN Ballet de Lorraine at NYU Skirball are part of the Albertine Dance Season and received support from Villa Albertine.
NYU Skirball’s programs are made possible in part with support from the National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature; and by the Howard Gilman Foundation; FACE Contemporary Theater and FUSED (French U.S. Exchange in Dance), programs of FACE Foundation in partnership with Villa Albertine; General Delegation of the Government of Flanders to the USA; Collins Building Services; Korean Cultural Center New York, Norwegian Consulate General in New York; Marta Heflin Foundation; Harkness Foundation for Dance; Mertz Gilmore Foundation; Aaron Copland Fund for Music; Amphion Foundation; as well as our valued donors through memberships, commissioning, and Stage Pass Fund support.