Ballet triptych - an evening of three ballets, three looks, three approaches to the relationship between man and the passing of time by three choreographers - our Martyn Rimeikis, Iván Pérez and, at the moment, Wayne McGregor, one of the most famous in the world.
McGregor is an exceptional choreographer whose works have been performed by the Paris Opera, San Francisco, Stuttgart, New York, and Australian ballet troupes. The play Infra was first staged with the Royal Ballet of England in 2008. Perez is a former dancer of the Dutch Dance Theater in the performance Flesh in 2011. debuting there as a choreographer. Since then, he has created for the Paris Opera, Moscow and other ballet companies. The triptych will also include the 2019 work of Martynos Rimeikis. created ballet Days, minutes. This is an evening of modern dance performances, presenting ballets from a different dance lexicon, perhaps not very familiar, so it is all the more valuable and interesting.
Infra looks at what happens beneath the busy city, beneath the human surface, revealing many portraits of relationships and society. In Flesh, the choreographer questions his own perception of memory, loss, love and death. Days, minutes - a piece about today's human confrontation with the endless flow of information and how "everything stands still at a crazy speed". These are topics that everyone is excited about right now. It is important to talk about it in the language of dance.