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The Autumn 2014 Season at Sadler’s Wells
The Autumn 2014 season is on sale from Monday 12 May 2014 from 10am
Sadler’s Wells & Lilian Baylis Studio Ticket Office: 0844 412 4300 www.sadlerswells.com
Peacock Theatre Ticket Office: 0844 412 4322
PLEASE NOTE the ticket office number stated on the brochure cover is not for publication
Press images can be downloaded from http://media.sadlerswells.com please contact
Eugénie Dunster on 020 7863 8122 or [email protected] for login details
To view the Autumn 2014 season brochure click here
An interactive iPad version of the Sadler’s Wells season brochure is available for free
download – search ‘Sadler’s Wells’ on the Apple App store. For more information go to
www.sadlerswells.com/iPadApp
For further information or to arrange interviews regarding the season, please call the press
representative listed for each production
The Autumn 2014 season at Sadler’s Wells in detail:
=dance
From May 2014 – March 2015, Sadler’s Wells presents its biggest ever programme of inclusive dance.
=dance is a new series featuring some of the most exciting and innovative work created and performed by
deaf and disabled artists. Presenting work by both established and emerging inclusive dance companies,
=dance also includes a programme of workshops, discussions and professional development opportunities
alongside each performance. For more information on the =dance series see sadlerswells.com/equaldance
=dance
Stopgap Dance Company
Artificial Things
Tuesday 13 & Wednesday 14 May
Tickets: £6 - £12
LILIAN BAYLIS STUDIO
Made up of disabled and non-disabled dancers, Stopgap Dance Company performs the London premiere
of its latest work Artificial Things. The production sees a group of individuals who are slowly suffocating in
each other’s company. They seek escape through rock-n-roll, but their wild disorder descends into
playground politics to reveal some uncomfortable truths. Artificial Things is choreographed by Lucy
Bennett, one of the UK’s leading experts in integrated choreography, and is devised and danced by a cast
including David Toole.
Responsive Dance Practice and Integrated Choreography workshop. Wednesday 14 May from
11am - 5.45pm; Tickets: £20 (£10 Access Members); suitable for professional dancers and teachers
Press night: Tuesday 13 May at 7.45pm
Press contact: Rob James on 020 7863 8114 / [email protected] or Eugénie Dunster on
020 7863 8122 / [email protected]
Sylvie Guillem and Russell Maliphant
PUSH
Tuesday 29 July - Sunday 3 August
Tickets: £15 - £90
LONDON COLISEUM
After sell-out seasons around the world, Sadler’s Wells’ critically acclaimed production PUSH returns to the
London Coliseum, featuring Associate Artists Sylvie Guillem who is widely regarded as “the most brilliant
ballerina of her generation” (The Guardian) and Russell Maliphant, whose choreography creates a
language which is elegant, articulate and resonant.
The production features four works, including Two, a dazzling solo which seems to trap Guillem in a box of
light. The works are complemented by Michael Hulls' stunning lighting and accompanied by music from
Andy Cowton, Carlos Montoya and Shirley Thompson. Since its debut in 2005, PUSH has received four
major awards: an Olivier Award, a Time Out Award, Best Choreography (Modern) at the National Dance
Awards and the South Bank Show Dance Award.
A Sadler's Wells Production
PUSH is produced by Sadler's Wells in collaboration with Russell Maliphant and Sylvie Guillem
Press night: Tuesday 29 July at 7.30pm
Press contact: Caroline Ansdell on 020 7863 8125 or [email protected]
Elixir Festival
SADLER’S WELLS & LILIAN BAYLIS STUDIO
KnowBody / Elixir Extracts
Friday 12 - Monday 15 September
Tickets: KnowBody £15 (£7.50 concessions), Elixir Extracts £10 (£5 concessions)
Over four days of performances, workshops and events, Sadler’s Wells presents its largest scale
celebration of lifelong creativity and the contribution of older artists with the Elixir Festival this Autumn.
KnowBody; A lifetime of experiences (12 & 13 September) is a mixed programme of work on the main
stage featuring the legendary artists Mats Ek and Ana Laguna, Sadler’s Wells renowned Company of
Elders performing a restaged excerpt from Hofesh Shechter’s In your rooms and a new commission
performed by a group of former professional dancers, some of whom are returning to the stage after twenty
years or more. From the beauty and power of a single gesture to the juxtaposition of electronic music and
contemporary choreography performed by older dancers, the programme challenges preconceptions and
presents contemporary dance illuminated by a lifetime of experience.
Elixir Extracts comprise workshops, film screenings, a conference and a programme of performances in
the Lilian Baylis Studio, (13, 14 & 15 September). These performances feature groups of older dancers
from across the UK and abroad; reflecting the diversity of approach and responding to the fast-growing
interest in performance work for mature artists.
For more information on Elixir Extracts see sadlerswells.com/Elixir
The Art of Age Conference Monday 15 September, 10:30am - 6pm, BSL-interpreted. Tickets: £40
(includes ticket to 5pm Company of Elders performance and lunch)
Press performances: KnowBody, Friday 12 September at 7.30pm. Press performances for Elixir
Extracts in the Lilian Baylis Studio to be confirmed.
Press contact: Abigail Desch on 020 7863 8119 or [email protected]
The 7 Fingers
Sequence 8
Tuesday 16 September - Saturday 4 October
Tickets: £15 - £38
PEACOCK THEATRE
Hailing from Québec, renowned as the home of the modern circus discipline, The 7 Fingers (Les 7 Doigts
de le Main) is one of the world’s most inventive contemporary circus companies. After critical acclaim with
its previous shows Traces and Psy, the company returns to the Peacock Theatre for the first time since
2010 with its latest work Sequence 8.
Directed by company artistic directors Shana Carroll and Sebastien Soldevila, the production features a
cast of eight acrobats showcasing circus skills and aerial stunts. Created in 2012 to celebrate the
company’s ten year anniversary, Sequence 8 explores how relationships can be represented with
acrobatics, focusing on how we define ourselves against others.
Press night: Tuesday 16 September at 7.30pm
Press contact: Rob James on 020 7863 8114 or [email protected]
Mark Baldwin & Ladysmith Black Mambazo
INALA
Wednesday 17 - Saturday 20 September
Tickets: £12 - £38
Celebrating 20 years of democracy in South Africa, INALA presents choral legends Ladysmith Black
Mambazo in artistic collaboration with multi award-winning choreographer Mark Baldwin and world-class
dancers from The Royal Ballet and Rambert. The new production embraces an exhilarating fusion of
South African and Western cultures, uniting Zulu traditions with classical ballet, contemporary dance and
live music.
Press night: Wednesday 17 September at 7.30pm
Press contact: Katie Sharples on 020 7861 2419 or [email protected]
Northern Light Season
Sadler’s Wells celebrates Nordic dance culture this Autumn with a season of six works across the main
stage and Lilian Baylis Studio, as well as off-site. Northern Light showcases dance created by established
and emerging contemporary artists from Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Denmark and Norway.
Mette Ingvartsen (Denmark)
The Artificial Nature Project
Thursday 18 & Friday 19 September
Tickets: £17
PART OF NORTHERN LIGHT SEASON
UK PREMIERE
PLATFORM THEATRE, N1C
Mette Ingvartsen makes her London debut with her latest creation, in a new partnership with the Platform
Theatre at Central St Martins. Having collaborated with French choreographers Xavier Le Roy and Boris
Charmatz, she is part of a generation of dance artists that considers choreography as a tool to think about
the world and our relationship to it.
The Artificial Nature Project offers an expanded form of choreography including materials and objects, and
asks the question: What is the relationship between the animate and inanimate world? Throughout the
performance the view is persistently changing: a calm contemplative site gives way to an energetic chaos
of debris projected into space, rapidly altering our perception of a glittering landscape.
“Captivating as well as challenging, it is a true piece of art” Dagens Nyheter
Free post-show talk with Mette Ingvartsen: Thursday 18 September
Press night: Thursday 18 September at 8pm
Press contact: Caroline Ansdell on 020 7863 8125 / [email protected] or Jolene
Dyke on 020 7863 8112 / [email protected]
Royal Swedish Ballet (Sweden)
Mats Ek’s Juliet & Romeo
Wednesday 24 - Saturday 27 September
PART OF NORTHERN LIGHT SEASON
UK PREMIERE
Tickets: £12 - £45
The fourth oldest ballet company in the world, Royal Swedish Ballet performs in London for the first time
since 1995. To celebrate its 240th anniversary, in 2013 Royal Swedish Ballet director Johannes Öhman
commissioned choreographer Mats Ek to create a full length adaptation of a timeless love story for 32 of
the company’s dancers. After success in its native Sweden and internationally, Ek’s Juliet & Romeo makes
its UK premiere this Autumn.
This new adaptation is set to a score by Tchaikovsky, adapted by Anders Högstedt and features
scenography and costume design by Magdalena Åberg. The Renaissance-inspired costumes are given a
modern twist, while the dark, urban setting helps bring this classic love story into the 21st century.
“For a long time no choreographer has produced such a beautiful gift” TANZ
Free post-show talk with Mats Ek (BSL-interpreted): Thursday 25 September
Press night: Wednesday 24 September at 7.30pm
Press contact: Caroline Ansdell on 020 7863 8125 / [email protected] or Jolene
Dyke on 020 7863 8112 / [email protected]
Wild Card
Wild Card returns with more specially curated evenings from a new generation of dance makers, bringing
fresh perspectives to the stage. For each Wild Card, an emerging artist or producer is given the opportunity
to present work that excites them alongside their own work. This Autumn season features two Wild Card
artists; Seeta Patel (26 September) and Neil Callaghan (7 November). Wild Card is part of Sadler’s Wells’
programme of support for young and emerging dance talent, alongside hosting the National Youth Dance
Company, the New Wave Associates initiative and the Sadler’s Wells Summer University programme.
Wild Card
Seeta Patel
Something Then, Something Now
Friday 26 September
Tickets: £17
LILIAN BAYLIS STUDIO
UK PREMIERE
UK born and raised dance artist Seeta Patel has been championing the Indian classical dance style of
bharatanatyam for many years. She has done so alongside forging a career in contemporary dance,
working with companies including DV8 Physical Theatre, and presenting work at Southbank Centre. Under
the guidance of her teacher Mavin Khoo, she has become a growing voice for the form.
She curates an intimate evening of dance and music from South India, featuring an orchestra of Carnatic
musicians. After her solo work, Patel offers a rare opportunity to see seasoned dancer and musician
Pushkala Gopal. The evening is a chance to witness the evolution of this expressive dance form.
Free post-show talk with Mavin Khoo
Wild Card is supported by The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation and The Garrick Charitable Trust
Press night: Friday 26 September at 7.45pm
Press contact: Rob James on 020 7863 8114 or [email protected]
=dance
Mark Smith’s DMD+ (Deaf Men Dancing)
Hear! Hear!
Sunday 28 September
Tickets: £6 - £12
LILIAN BAYLIS STUDIO
Founded by deaf choreographer Mark Smith, DMD+ is made up of professional dancers who are deaf and
incorporates a range of dance forms and sign-language to create a unique choreographic practice. Hear!
Hear! explores ideas about being deaf, expressed through DMD+ company members’ personal
experiences. Accessible to all, Hear! Hear! aims to captivate audiences and change people’s perception of
deaf dance.
A BSL-interpreted performance
Free post-show talk (BSL-interpreted)
Creative Deaf Dance workshop, combining sign-language and dance (BSL-interpreted): Sunday 28
September from 2pm - 3.30pm; Tickets £4; suitable for young deaf people aged 12 - 25
Press night: Sunday 28 September at 5pm
Press contact: Rob James on 020 7863 8114 / [email protected] or Eugenie Dunster on
020 7863 8122 / [email protected]
Grupo Corpo
Triz & Parabelo
Wednesday 1 - Saturday 4 October
Tickets: £12 - £38
UK PREMIERE
Brazil’s internationally acclaimed dance company Grupo Corpo returns to Sadler’s Wells for its first
performances since 2011. With a history stretching back nearly 40 years, Grupo Corpo’s 22 dancers
combine the precision of classical ballet with the sensuality and passion of Latin dance rhythms.
The company presents two pieces choreographed by artistic director Rodrigo Pederneiras. Triz, the
Brazilian term for the moment just before a catastrophe, is abstract dance performed in striking black and
white costumes. A UK Premiere, Triz is a visually stunning dance experience. Parabelo is inspired by life in
rural Brazil and sees the dancers fill the stage with unmatched energy and excitement.
Part of a Dance Consortium tour
A full tour schedule can be found at www.danceconsortium.com
Press night: Wednesday 1 October at 7.30pm
Press contact: Caroline Ansdell on 020 7863 8125 or [email protected]
Margrét Sara Guðjónsdóttir (Iceland)
Variations on Closer
Thursday 2 & Friday 3 October
Tickets: £17
PART OF NORTHERN LIGHT SEASON
UK PREMIERE
LILIAN BAYLIS STUDIO
Showing her work for the first time in London, Margrét Sara Guðjónsdóttir brings an investigative piece that
questions what it means to be engaged in the act of watching.
In Variations on Closer, the audience comes face to face with three charismatic female performers. They
explore different levels of physical closeness between themselves and their observers. Audiences are
offered a chance to reassess what it feels like to be observed, breaking traditional theatrical conventions.
The performance is accompanied by a soundtrack from experimental electronic music pioneer, Peter
Rehberg (known as PITA).
Free post-show talk with Margrét Sara Guðjónsdóttir: Thursday 2 October
Press night: Thursday 2 October at 8pm
Press contact: Caroline Ansdell on 020 7863 8125 / [email protected] or Jolene
Dyke on 020 7863 8112 / [email protected]
Ballet Revolución
Tuesday 7 - Saturday 25 October
Tickets: £15 - £45 (under 16s half price)
PEACOCK THEATRE
After several hugely successful tours and glowing reviews across the world, the international sensation
Ballet Revolución returns this Autumn for its third season at the Peacock Theatre. Thrilling crowds from
London to Paris, Berlin, Singapore and Sydney, the production features new hits from Bruno Mars, Usher,
Beyoncé, David Guetta, J-Lo, Prince and Rihanna.
Ballet Revolución is an explosive fusion of ballet, contemporary dance and hip hop from a company of
talented Cuban dancers and live musicians. The cast of 19 dancers display their versatility in dance styles
from classical ballet to contemporary dance and hip hop, combined with the unique blend of Cuban, African
and Spanish influences.
Press night to be confirmed
Press contact: Jolene Dyke on 020 7863 8112 or [email protected]
New Adventures & Re:Bourne
Lord of the Flies
Wednesday 8 - Saturday 11 October
Tickets: £12 - £45 (under 16s half price) very limited availability
Sadler’s Wells Associate Artist, Matthew Bourne and his company New Adventures have become
household names with their hugely successful dance theatre productions, including Nutcracker!,
Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake. Lord of the Flies is a thrilling new dance production inspired
by William Golding’s classic dystopian novel. As a group of schoolboys find themselves abandoned in a
deserted theatre, they start to make their own rules and create their own civilisation, before order breaks
down and the story builds to an electrifying climax.
With a cast of New Adventures dancers and remarkable young talent from across London, Golding’s iconic
characters are brought to life with raw energy, emotional intensity and breathtaking performances. Chilling,
beautiful and hugely entertaining, Lord of the Flies will enthral Bourne fans and inspire a generation of new
dance audiences. Choreographed by Olivier Award-nominated Scott Ambler, set and costume design by
Olivier Award-winner Lez Brotherston, music by Terry Davies, adapted and directed by Olivier and Tony
award-winner Matthew Bourne and Scott Ambler.
“Extraordinary. An exhilarating adaptation. You are simply gripped by the power and emotion of the
storytelling” Daily Telegraph
Age guidance: 8+
Press night: Thursday 9 October at 7.30pm
Press contact: Simon Raw on 020 7637 8866 or [email protected]
Maija Hirvanen (Finland)
For those who have time
Friday 10 & Saturday 11 October
Tickets: £17
PART OF NORTHERN LIGHT SEASON
UK PREMIERE
LILIAN BAYLIS STUDIO
Maija Hirvanen is one of the rising names of the contemporary performance scene in the Nordic region. For
those who have time is a dedication to theatre audiences. The work is direct yet open, questioning yet
playful. Hirvanen uses humour, purposeful discomfort and direct address in the hands of three performers
who ask: what have you got time for? At the core of the piece is an invitation to take a closer look at the
habits formed by the fast pace of contemporary life, which ironically both unite and isolate us.
Free post-show talk with Maija Hirvanen: Friday 10 October
Press night: Friday 10 October at 8pm
Press contact: Caroline Ansdell on 020 7863 8125 / [email protected] or Jolene
Dyke on 020 7863 8112 / [email protected]
Birmingham Royal Ballet
Beauty and the Beast and Shadows of War
Tuesday 14 - Saturday 18 October
Tickets: £12 - £45
Birmingham Royal Ballet returns to Sadler’s Wells with two evenings of work. Beauty and the Beast,
choreographed by David Bintley features Philip Prowse's storybook set, and a score by Glenn Buhr.
Shadows of War is a triple bill and opens with Kenneth MacMillan’s La Fin du Jour, capturing the
glamorous lifestyle of the 1930s using Maurice Ravel’s score. Miracle in the Gorbals has been specially recreated for the Company by Dame Gillian Lynne, from Robert Helpmann’s original work set in 1940s
Glasgow and danced to music by Sir Arthur Bliss. The programme closes with David Bintley’s Flowers of
the Forest; with music by Malcolm Arnold and Benjamin Britten, it contrasts picture-postcard Scotland with
its own bloody history.
Press nights: Beauty and the Beast, Tuesday 14 October at 7.30pm; Shadows of War, Friday 17
October at 7.30pm
Press contact: Claire Lishman on 0121 245 3549 or [email protected]
TAO Dance Theatre
6&7
Monday 20 & Tuesday 21 October
Tickets: £20
UK PREMIERE
Sadler’s Wells New Wave Associate, TAO Dance Theatre returns this Autumn as part of Dance Umbrella,
following sell out shows in the Lilian Baylis Studio. The company performs the UK premiere of a new
double bill which features a new work commissioned by the theatre.
Formed in 2008 by Beijing-based choreographer Tao Ye at the age of just 22, TAO Dance Theatre is
known for its collaborations across art forms including film and visual art, creating dances that have a
mesmeric, trance-like quality. In 6 & 7, he continues his numbered series of experimentations that explore
the potential of the human body as a purely visual form, freed from the constraints of story-telling or
representation.
In 6, his six dancers move in dynamic and hypnotising unison, in a shifting landscape of light created by
Swedish lighting designer Ellen Ruge. His latest work 7 continues Tao Ye’s fascination with pattern,
precision and ritual, and is distinguished by a soundtrack of acoustic effects generated by the seven
dancers’ own bodies. Both 6 & 7 are accompanied by commissioned music from Chinese indie folk
composer Xiao He.
“The dance moved like a force of nature” Financial Times
Free Talk with Tao Ye: Wednesday 22 October at 12pm in the Kahn Lecture Theatre, tickets to be
booked via Dance Umbrella
7 is a Sadler’s Wells Commission
Part of Dance Umbrella 2014
The Monument Trust supports co-productions and new commissions at Sadler's Wells
The New Wave Associates programme is supported by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation
Press night: Monday 20 October at 7.30pm
Press contact: Elin Morgan on 020 7407 1200 or [email protected]
Le Patin Libre
ALEXANDRA PALACE ICE RINK, N22
Vertical Influences
WORLD PREMIERE
Tuesday 28 - Friday 31 October
Tickets: £15 - £18, preview performance Tue 28 at 8.30pm, £10
As part of Dance Umbrella’s mission to celebrate 21st century choreography, iconoclastic ice skaters Le
Patin Libre come to London’s famous Alexandra Palace. In this specially commissioned double bill they
share their signature mix of movement, wit, speed and grace. Le Patin Libre (Free Skate) is a five-strong
collective of prize-winning skaters who are creating a new kind of ice dancing, far beyond the confines of
traditional figure skating.
Having started out performing on frozen ponds and canals in their hometown of Montreal, the company
now comes to London to present a full-length evening of work. In Influences the performers play with how
our body language can influence others, even with just a casual glance. In the second piece Vertical,
audiences are invited to view the artists up close, with seating on the ice.
Part of Dance Umbrella 2014
Research supported by the Jerwood Studio at Sadler’s Wells
Press night: Wednesday 29 October at 6.30pm
Press contact: Elin Morgan on 020 7407 1200 or [email protected]
Armitage / McGregor / Pite / Whitley
Thomas Adès: See the Music, Hear the Dance
Thursday 30 October - Saturday 1 November
Tickets: £12 - £45
WORLD PREMIERE
Pianist, conductor, composer; Thomas Adès is the subject of the second in Sadler’s Wells’ Composer
Series. A multi-award winner, he remains the only composer to have won the Royal Philharmonic Prize for
large-scale composition three times. In this new Sadler’s Wells production, See the Music, Hear the Dance,
Adès conducts his only London appearance in 2014, featuring four dance works - including two world
premieres - set to some of his most celebrated music and played live by one of the world’s most
distinguished ensembles, Britten Sinfonia.
The evening begins with Outlier, choreographed by Associate Artist Wayne McGregor to Adès’ violin
concerto Concentric Paths played by Thomas Gould. Originally created for New York City Ballet, it is
re-mounted as a co-production with the Royal Ballet Flanders, making a welcome return to London.
Tony-nominated Karole Armitage’s work blends dance, music and art. She presents her duet Life Story, set
to Adès’ work based on words by Tennessee Williams. Performed by two dancers of her Armitage Gone!
Dance Company, the piece features British soprano Claire Booth, with Adès on piano.
Sadler’s Wells New Wave Associate Alexander Whitley presents the world premiere of The Grit in the
Oyster. Whitley's intricately detailed choreography sets a trio of dancers against Adès’ Piano Quintet,
exploring ideas of obsession and transformation with Adès on piano. The evening culminates in a world
premiere, choreographed by Sadler’s Wells Associate Artist Crystal Pite in response to Adès’ Polaris. Pite
choreographs a cast including six dancers from her company Kidd Pivot and 60 dance students in the
spiralling structures inspired by Adès' creation.
“He has outgrown his status as the wunderkind of a vibrant British scene and become one of the most
imposing figures in contemporary music” The New Yorker on Thomas Adès
Free post-show talk with Karol Armitage, Crystal Pite, Wayne McGregor & Alexander Whitley (BSLinterpreted): Friday 31 October
A Sadler’s Wells Production
The Monument Trust supports co-productions and new commissions at Sadler's Wells
The New Wave Associates programme is supported by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation
Press night: Friday 31 October at 7.30pm
Press contact: Rob James on 020 7863 8114 or [email protected]
Karen Christopher & Sophie Grodin
Of Two Minds: an afternoon on duet collaborations
Thursday 30 October
Tickets: £24 (Symposium only £13, Performance only £17)
LILIAN BAYLIS STUDIO
Resonance, counterpoint, confrontation: what does working as a duet mean and lead to? Of Two Minds is
an afternoon of talks, dialogues and presentations focusing on the practice of duets by scholars and artists
from different fields including performance, theatre, dance and creative writing. It is followed by a
performance of Control Signal by Karen Christopher, formerly of the American collective Goat Island, and
Sophie Grodin, exploring invisible influences and inexplicable connections.
Presented by the University of Roehampton, Drama, Theatre and Performance department in
partnership with Sadler’s Wells
Press performances: Thursday 30 October; Symposium at 2pm & performance at 8pm
Press contact: Caroline Ansdell on 020 7863 8125 or [email protected]
Curious Seed
Chalk About
Saturday 1 & Sunday 2 November
Ticket: £7 - £12
LILIAN BAYLIS STUDIO
Chalk About is a playful, funny and moving look at how we see ourselves and others. Join Christine and
Hendrik on their journey as they find answers to some big questions about identity and the meaning of life.
What makes us who we are? Is it where we are from? Is it the way we move, or how we talk? Our pasts or
our futures? Or is it about the way we dance?
Age guidance: 8+
Post-show creative dance workshops: Saturday 1 Nov at 4.15pm & Sunday 2 Nov at 3.15pm, £2
Presented in association with MOKO Dance
The Monument Trust supports co-productions and new commissions at Sadler's Wells
Press performance: Saturday 1 November at 3pm
Press contact: Jolene Dyke on 020 7863 8112 or [email protected]
Akram Khan & Israel Galván
TOROBAKA
Monday 3 - Saturday 8 November
Tickets: £12 - £38
UK PREMIERE
Sadler’s Wells Associate Artist Akram Khan is one of the most celebrated and respected dance artists
today. In just over a decade he has created an imaginative, highly accessible and relevant body of work
including productions such as DESH, Vertical Road, Gnosis and zero degrees. The multi award-winning
Israel Galván has been at the forefront of contemporary flamenco for 20 years. Galván is known for his
innovative choreography and exquisite dancing technique.
With this new collaboration, Khan and Galván have created TOROBAKA, bringing together kathak and
flamenco to create something altogether distinct, defying classification or genre. Performed for the first time
in the UK, TOROBAKA takes its name from a Maori-inspired phonetic poem by Tristan Tzara. The bull
(toro) and the cow (vaca) are sacred animals in the dancers’ two traditions and represent the coming
together of dance styles.
Free post-show talk with Akram Khan & Israel Galván (BSL-interpreted): Monday 3 November
A Sadler’s Wells Co-production
The Monument Trust supports co-productions and new commissions at Sadler's Wells
Press night: Monday 3 November at 7.30pm
Press contact: Rob James on 020 7863 8114 or [email protected]
Wild Card
Neil Callaghan
Transforming Matter
Friday 7 November
Tickets: £17
LILIAN BAYLIS STUDIO
UK PREMIERE
The second programme in this season’s Wild Card series is from dancer and theatre maker, Neil
Callaghan. Since 2002 he has been creating performances both as a solo artist and in collaborations,
including the 2010 Sadler’s Wells commission Electric Hotel by David Rosenberg and Frauke Requardt.
His programme includes work by Mette Ingvartsen returning to Sadler’s Wells for the second time this
season, Jeremy Wade, and an extract from Callaghan’s latest duet with long-time collaborator Simone
Kenyon. These three pieces explore how we engage with the world and each other.
In a theatre stripped of seating, this triple bill aims to draw attention to the different ways in which an
audience member is an active participant in co-creating a dance. This is an invitation to take part in an
evening of shared experiences and multiple transformations.
Wild Card is supported by The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation and The Garrick Charitable Trust
Press night: Friday 7 November at 7.45pm
Press contact: Rob James on 020 7863 8114 or [email protected]
Jasmin Vardimon Company
PARK
Monday 10 & Tuesday 11 November
Tickets: £12 - £27
Sadler's Wells Associate Artist Jasmin Vardimon is a leading force in British dance theatre. Enjoying sellout performances across the UK and internationally, her company’s works include Freedom, Justitia, 7734
and Yesterday. She returns this Autumn with a new version of her hit show PARK.
PARK is an urban oasis, a place of refuge from ordinary life where eight characters play, fight, fall in love
and learn to survive. Their stories intertwine creating a modern day fairytale that is alternately sharp, funny
and cruel. The production has been reworked for 2014 with new 3D imaging, presenting a breathtaking
collision of highly acute physical theatre, text, athletic dance and music, delivering fresh statements about
our time.
Contains nudity and themes of an adult nature
Press night: Monday 10 November at 7.30pm
Press contact: David Burns on 07789 754089 or [email protected]
zero visibility corp. (Norway)
…it’s only a rehearsal
Tuesday 11 & Wednesday 12 November
Tickets: £17
PART OF NORTHERN LIGHT SEASON
LILIAN BAYLIS STUDIO
zero visibility corp., one of Norway’s leading dance companies returns to Sadler’s Wells for the Northern
Light season, under the direction of acclaimed choreographer Ina Christel Johannessen. Taking inspiration
from the Greek myth of Artemis and Acteaon, this powerful, physical duet revolves around a pair of lovers,
who explore their relationship using pure physical expression.
…it’s only a rehearsal is one of the company’s best known works, having been performed across the world
from New York to Paris, Sydney and Avignon for the last ten years. The show features company members
Line Tørmoen and Dmitri Jourde, a collaborator with Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui’s Eastman company.
Free post-show talk with Ina Christel Johannessen: Tuesday 11 November
Press night: Wednesday 12 November at 8pm
Press contact: Caroline Ansdell on 020 7863 8125 / [email protected] or Jolene
Dyke on 020 7863 8112 / [email protected]
Cullberg Ballet (Sweden)
Plateau Effect
Thursday 13 & Friday 14 November
Tickets: £12 - £27
PART OF NORTHERN LIGHT SEASON
UK PREMIERE
Cullberg Ballet has performed across the world since its inception in 1967 by the pioneering Swedish
choreographer Birgit Cullberg. As part of the Northern Light season, the company makes its Sadler’s Wells
debut with the UK premiere of Plateau Effect choreographed by Jefta van Dinther.
In Plateau Effect, the dancers form a community that is constantly on the move as they progress through a
series of disorienting and intriguing large scale environments. The viewer’s attention intersects between
the dancers’ movements and the materials they interact with, as the choreographer encourages audiences
to embrace what they do not understand.
Free Post-show talk with Jefta van Dinther: Thursday 13 November
Press night: Thursday 13 November at 7.30pm
Press contact: Caroline Ansdell on 020 7863 8125 / [email protected] or Jolene
Dyke on 020 7863 8112 / [email protected]
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Candoco Dance Company
Curious Encounters and Close Encounters
Sunday 16 & Monday 17 November
Tickets: £6 - £12
LILIAN BAYLIS STUDIO
The UK’s leading contemporary dance company made up of disabled and non-disabled dancers, Candoco
Dance Company, presents two events in =dance; Curious Encounters and Close Encounters.
Curious Encounters is an interactive performance tailored to young people that gives an insight into
Candoco’s work. Featuring Two for C by award-winning choreographer Javier de Frutos and an extract
from Thomas Hauert’s Notturnino, Curious Encounters offers younger audiences the opportunity to ask
questions and find out more about inclusive contemporary dance. Close Encounters presents an extract of
a new work created for Candoco by Sadler’s Wells New Wave Associate Hetain Patel and Two for C by
Javier de Frutos. The performance event includes conversations with de Frutos and Patel.
BSL-interpreted performances
Workshop introducing the work of Candoco Dance Company: Sunday 16 November from 3 - 6pm;
Tickets £10 (includes entrance to Curious Encounters at 3pm); Suitable for disabled and nondisabled young dancers aged 13+ and families
Free pre-show company open rehearsal for ticket holders free to ticket holders for Close
Encounters: Monday 17 November at 6pm
Press performances: Curious Encounters Sunday 16 November at 3pm; Close Encounters Monday
17 November at 7pm
Press contact: Rob James on 020 7863 8114 / [email protected] or Eugénie Dunster on
020 7863 8122 / [email protected]
RAMBERT
Triptych - Mark Baldwin, Shobana Jeyasingh, Ashley Page
Tuesday 18 - Saturday 22 November
Tickets: £12 - £38
Family Ticket: £40 (4 tickets including at least one child, matinees only)
This Autumn, Rambert returns with Triptych, a triple bill from three of British dance's most distinctive artists.
The discovery of the 'God Particle' inspires The Strange Charm of Mother Nature, the new work by
Rambert's Artistic Director Mark Baldwin. Subterrain is a sensuous, enigmatic voyage underground,
created by former Scottish Ballet Director Ashley Page. A first work for Rambert by choreographer
Shobana Jeyasingh completes the programme. Accompanied by live orchestral music, ranging from
JS Bach to Mark-Anthony Turnage, Triptych showcases the diversity and brilliance of Britain's national
dance company.
Sign language interpreted show: Wednesday 19 November
Free pre-show talk with Mark Baldwin (BSL-interpreted): Wednesday 19 November at 6.30pm
Free pre-show music talk with Paul Hoskins and Rambert Orchestra: Friday 21 November at 6.30pm
Press night: Tuesday 18 November at 7.30pm
Press contact: Cat McNaught on 020 8630 0612 or [email protected]
Sylvie Guillem & Akram Khan
Sacred Monsters
Tuesday 25 - Saturday 29 November
Tickets: £12 - £52
First performed in 2006, Sacred Monsters is the hugely acclaimed collaboration between Sadler’s Wells
Associate Artists Sylvie Guillem and Akram Khan. Together, the pair explore the dynamics and language of
two classical dance forms, kathak and ballet. This landmark production features additional choreography
by Guari Sharma Tripathi and Lin Hwai-Min, artistic director of Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan, with
music by Philip Sheppard.
‘Sacred monsters’ is a term that marks the birth of contemporary stardom, in which the icons of arts and
sports worlds are given divine status by their audience and the media. The pressure of living up to these
expectations leaves no room for failure. The divine status becomes inhuman and monstrous.
“An exhilarating evening of humour, charm and extraordinary tenderness” Sunday Telegraph
A Sadler’s Wells Co-production
Press night: Tuesday 25 November at 7.30pm
Press contact: Rob James on 020 7863 8114 or [email protected]
The Birmingham Repertory Theatre Production
The SnowmanTM
Wednesday 26 November 2014 - Sunday 4 January 2015
Tickets: £15 - £35
Family Ticket: £100 (4 tickets inc at least one child)
PEACOCK THEATRE
The stage show based upon the book by Raymond Briggs and the subsequent film has become a muchloved festive tradition at the Peacock Theatre. The production features music and lyrics by Howard Blake
including Walking In the Air performed by a live orchestra with choreography by Robert North and directed
by Bill Alexander.
Created by The Birmingham Repertory Theatre 21 years ago, The Snowman has been delighting young
and old alike for 17 years at the Peacock Theatre with its wonderful mix of storytelling, spectacle and
magic.
Suitable for all ages
Touch Tour: Saturday 13 December at 1pm
Audio-described performance: Saturday 13 December at 2.30pm
Press night: Saturday 29 November at 11am
Press contact: Eugénie Dunster on 020 7863 8122 or [email protected]
New Adventures
Edward Scissorhands
Tuesday 2 December 2014 - Sunday 11 January 2015
Tickets: £12 - £55
Family Ticket: £150 (4 tickets inc. at least 1 child, not available on all performances)
Matthew Bourne’s magical dance production of Edward Scissorhands has carved a place in the hearts of
thousands across the world since its premiere in 2005. It returns to Sadler’s Wells this Christmas for a six
week season.
With the production’s first major revival, Matthew Bourne takes a fresh look at this modern fairytale,
revitalizing it for a whole new generation of dance lovers and theatregoers. Based on the classic Tim
Burton motion picture and featuring the beautiful music of Danny Elfman and Terry Davies with sets and
costumes by Olivier-Award winner Lez Brotherston, this touching love story tells the bittersweet tale of a
boy left alone and unfinished in a strange new world. It is a parable for our times about the ultimate
outsider, whose journey builds to an unforgettable finale filled with theatrical magic.
After global success with Bourne’s inspired interpretations of Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and
Nutcracker!, this new production is guaranteed to delight the whole family.
Touch Tour: Saturday 10 January at 1pm
Audio described performance: Saturday 10 January at 2.30pm
Press night: Wednesday 10 December at 7.30pm
Press contact: Simon Raw on 020 7637 8866 or [email protected]
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=dance Statement Pieces
Thursday 11 December
Tickets: £6 - £12
LILIAN BAYLIS STUDIO
=dance Statement Pieces features new and restaged work from leading artists in the sector. The mixed bill
is followed by a post-show discussion with the artists, on creativity and developing a distinctive movement
language and style. Full programme details to be announced shortly.
Post show discussion with the artists about the creative process (BSL-interpreted): Thursday 11
December
Press night: Thursday 11 December at 7.45pm
Press contact: Rob James on 020 7863 8114 / [email protected] or Eugénie Dunster on
020 7863 8122 / [email protected]
Arthur Pita
The Little Match Girl
Saturday 13 December 2014 - Sunday 4 January 2015
Tickets: £6 - £16
LILIAN BAYLIS STUDIO
Celebrated choreographer Arthur Pita brings his magical dance theatre show The Little Match Girl to
Sadler's Wells this Christmas. Based on Hans Christian Andersen's classic story, this tale of a young street
girl's hopes and dreams is beautifully told through dance, song and original live music.
A snowy stage sets the scene for an icy cold Christmas Eve, where the little match girl paces the emptying
streets, trying to sell her matches. Cold, hungry and with just one final match flame to keep her warm, she
sees a vision of her beloved grandmother. Leaving her troubled life behind, she is guided up into the night
sky by her grandmother who takes her to the moon. Now, on a clear night, if you look closely, you might
see the light of a shooting star, or is it a match burning brightly?
Award-winning choreographer Arthur Pita returns to Sadler’s Wells following recent successes Mischief
and The Metamorphosis, winner of Olivier, Southbank Sky Arts and Critics Circle National Dance Awards.
Age Guidance: 5+
Press performance: Saturday 13 December at 11am
Press contact: Jolene Dyke on 020 7863 8112 or [email protected]
BalletBoyz
Young Men
Wednesday 14 - Sunday 18 January 2015
Tickets: £12 - £38
WORLD PREMIERE
Young Men is a new full-length production from BalletBoyz, winners of the National Dance Awards Best
Independent Dance Company 2013. In an intensely moving portrayal of love, friendship, loss and survival,
Young Men explores the theme of war and the bonds that develop between the men consumed by it.
Choreographed by rising star Iván Pérez, the production is a compelling hybrid of dance, theatre and
screen performance from the ever-inventive BalletBoyz and their all male dance company theTALENT.
Young Men features a newly-commissioned original score from the cult singer songwriter Keaton Henson.
Performed to live music by the ten award-winning dancers of theTALENT, Young Men is a co-production
with Sadler’s Wells and WW1 Centenary Arts Commissions, 14-18 NOW.
A Sadler’s Wells Co-production
The Monument Trust supports co-productions and new commissions at Sadler's Wells
Press night: Wednesday 14 January at 7.30pm
Press contact: Judy Lipsey on 020 7292 8366 or [email protected]
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Magpie Dance
Flying High
Friday 16 January 2015
Tickets: £6 - £12
WORLD PREMIERE
LILIAN BAYLIS STUDIO
Celebrating its 30th anniversary year at the forefront of dance for people with learning disabilities,
contemporary dance company Magpie Dance unlocks individual potential and ability through performance,
workshops and training programmes. For Flying High, Magpie Dance will work with one of Sadler’s Wells’
Associate Artists to create a newly commissioned piece of work. Full programme details to be announced
shortly.
Workshop on Friday 16 January from 3.45pm - 5.45pm; tickets £4, suitable for aspiring dancers
with learning disabilities aged 18 - 30
Press night: Friday 16 January 2015 at 7.15pm
Press contact: Rob James on 020 7863 8114 / [email protected] or Eugénie Dunster on
020 7863 8122 / [email protected]
PRESS CONTACTS FOR THE AUTUMN 2014 SEASON:
13 & 14 May,
28 September,
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Rob James /
Eugenie Dunster
020 7863 8114 /
[email protected]
or 020 7863 8122 /
[email protected]
PUSH
Caroline Ansdell
Elixir Festival
Abigail Desch
The 7 Fingers
Rob James
INALA
Katie Sharples
020 7863 8125 or
[email protected]
020 7863 8119 or
[email protected]
020 7863 8114 or
[email protected]
020 7861 2419 or [email protected]
18 & 19
September
Mette Ingvartsen
Caroline Ansdell /
Jolene Dyke
24 - 27
September
Royal Swedish Ballet
Caroline Ansdell /
Jolene Dyke
16 & 17 November,
11 December,
16 January
29 July - 3
August
12 - 15
September
16 September - 4
October
17 - 20
September
020 7863 8125 /
[email protected]
or 020 7863 8112 /
[email protected]
020 7863 8125 /
[email protected]
or 020 7863 8112 /
[email protected]
26 September &
7 November
1 - 4 October
Wild Card Seeta Patel /
Neil Callaghan
Grupo Corpo
Rob James
2 & 3 October
Margrét Sara
Guðjónsdóttir
Caroline Ansdell /
Jolene Dyke
7 - 25 October
Ballet Revolución
Jolene Dyke
8 - 11 October
New Adventures &
Re:Bourne Lord of the
Flies
Maija Hirvanen
Simon Raw
Claire Lishman
20 & 21 October
Birmingham Royal
Ballet
TAO Dance Theatre
28 - 31 October
Le Patin Libre
Elin Morgan
30 October - 1
November
30 October
Thomas Adès: See the
Music, Hear the Dance
Of Two Minds
Rob James
1 & 2 November
Chalk About
Jolene Dyke
3 - 8 November
Akram Khan & Israel
Galván
Jasmin Vardimon
Company
zero visibility corp.
Rob James
13 & 14
November
Cullberg Ballet
Caroline Ansdell /
Jolene Dyke
18 - 22 November
RAMBERT
Cat McNaught
25 - 29 November
Sacred Monsters
Rob James
26 November 2014
- 4 January 2015
The Snowman
Eugénie Dunster
2 December 2014
- 11 January 2015
New Adventures
Edward Scissorhands
The Little Match Girl
Simon Raw
BalletBoyz
Judy Lipsey
10 - 11 October
14 - 18 October
10 & 11
November
11 & 12
November
13 December 2014
- 4 January 2015
14 - 18 January
Caroline Ansdell
Caroline Ansdell /
Jolene Dyke
Elin Morgan
Caroline Ansdell
David Burns
Caroline Ansdell /
Jolene Dyke
Jolene Dyke
020 7863 8114 or
[email protected]
020 7863 8125 or
[email protected]
020 7863 8125 /
[email protected]
or 020 7863 8112 /
[email protected]
020 7863 8112 or
[email protected]
020 7637 8866 or
[email protected]
020 7863 8125 or
[email protected]
and 020 7863 8112 or
[email protected]
0121 245 3549
[email protected]
020 7407 1200 or
[email protected]
020 7407 1200 or
[email protected]
020 7863 8114 or
[email protected]
020 7863 8125 or
[email protected]
020 7863 8112 or
[email protected]
020 7863 8114 or
[email protected]
07789 754089 or
[email protected]
020 7863 8125 /
[email protected]
or 020 7863 8112 or
[email protected]
020 7863 8125 /
[email protected]
or 020 7863 8112 /
[email protected]
020 8630 0612 or
[email protected]
020 7863 8114 or
[email protected]
020 7863 8122 or
[email protected]
020 7637 8866 or
[email protected]
020 7863 8112 or
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020 7292 8366 or
[email protected]