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Royal Ballet Flanders — Artifact

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Artifact was the first ballet that William Forsythe created after becoming director of the Frankfurt Ballet in 1984. It has been described as “a masterpiece” and “a work that definitively shows Forsythe as the most influential practitioner of the art form since Balanchine” (New York Times). Nearly 30 years after its premiere, Sadler’s Wells is proud to present this seminal piece performed by one of Europe’s most respected dance companies, Royal Ballet Flanders.

A ballet in four parts, Artifact features music by J.S. Bach and scenography, lighting, costumes and choreography all by William Forsythe. It is famous for the way it subverts the traditional physical principles of ballet and plays with audiences ideas about what ballet can be.

"Dancing of impeccable finish. No other mid-scale company achieves the trick with comparable panache"
THE OBSERVER
An Olivier Award-winning company, Royal Ballet Flanders has been performing and touring worldwide for over four decades. Led by artistic director Kathryn Bennetts, they are known for their flawless technique and boldly unconventional productions.

Royal Ballet Flanders Artistic Director Kathryn Bennetts and First Soloist Courtney Richardson talk about William Forsythe's masterpiece Artifact



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Sadler's Wells

Rosebery Avenue, London, EC1R

19 Apr 2012 21 Apr 2012

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"Forsythe's choreography looks fabulous - grand design and exquisitely unpredictable detail"
THE GUARDIAN

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