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William Forsythe (born December 30, 1949) [1] is an American dancer and choreographer formerly resident in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and now based in Vermont. He is known for his work with the Ballet Frankfurt (1984–2004) and The Forsythe Company (2005–2015). Recognized for the integration of ballet and visual arts, which displayed both ...
Blake Works I is a ballet choreographed by William Forsythe to seven songs from James Blake's album The Colour in Anything.The ballet was made for the Paris Opera Ballet, Forsythe's first work for the company since 1999, and premiered on 4 July 2016, at Palais Garnier.
The Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company is a contemporary dance ensemble of eighteen dancers based in Dresden and Frankfurt, Germany.. It was founded in 2005 as The Forsythe Company [1] by American choreographer William Forsythe following the closure of the Frankfurt Ballet (German: Ballett Frankfurt), established in 1963.
The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude is a ballet choreographed by William Forsythe to the finale of Schubert's Symphony No. 9.The ballet was choreographed for Frankfurt Ballet [] 's programme Six Counter Points, and was presented as a ballet "in the Manner of the late 20th Century."
A still image of "Petal" choreographed by Helen Pickett. In 1987, Pickett joined William Forsythe’s Frankfurt Ballet, [4] where she performed until 1998. She was an original cast member in many of Forsythe’s seminal works throughout her career, including her speaking role, Agnes, in Impressing the Czar in 2005. [5]
William Forsythe may refer to: William Forsythe (actor) (born 1955), American actor; William Forsythe (choreographer) (born 1949), American dancer and choreographer; William Forsythe (canoeist), Australian slalom canoeist; see 2008 Canoe Slalom World Cup; William E. Forsythe (1881–1969), president of the Optical Society of America
The choreography from “What Is This Feeling?” is being re-created all over social media, and the trend doesn’t seem to be slowing down. “It’s blowing my mind,” Christopher Scott, the ...
He eventually moved to Frankfurt and joined Frankfurt Ballet at the age of 17, just when American choreographer William Forsythe took over. He held his position as a principal dancer for 18 years, from 1986 to 2004, under Forsythe.