![]() ![]() Henze created a set design for The Four Seasons in which the four seasons are represented by various geometric figures which are floating through the stage space. Dawson created The Four Seasons, just like previous pieces, in close collaboration with his regular creative team: the German set designer Eno Henze, the Japanese costume designer and former principal with Dutch National Ballet Yumiko Takeshima and the Dutch lighting designer Bert Dalhuysen. He even refers to his work as 'Gesamtkunstwerken'. In The Four Seasons, Dawson uses his aesthetic movement language and snapshots of many lives in constant change to tell a personal story about the course of the seasons.ĭawson attributes the success of his works partly to the special, intense collaborations with composers and set, costume and lighting designers. The result is a monumental and distinctly athletic work with the cycle of life as its subject. For this choreography, he was inspired by Max Richter's arrangement of Vivaldi's famous Four Seasons. Dawson is known for demanding his dancers to surrender themselves completely to the choreography, in order for both them and the audience to be transported to a otherworldly, poetic and yet sublime reality. As a part of this programme, ‘associate artist’ David Dawson’s The Four Seasons, a co-production with Semperoper Ballett, will have its Dutch premiere.
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