Dance
17.8.-8.9.2024
Museum Folkwang

Dance as exhibition

Invited by the Ruhrtriennale, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker will create a new choreography for Museum Folkwang in Essen.

Since 2015, De Keersmaeker has been moving dance from the black box into the white cube. This resulted in highly-acclaimed projects including Work/Travail/Arbeid (2015, Wiels, Centre Pompidou, Tate Modern, MoMA), Dark Red (2020-2022, Kolumba, Fondation Beyeler, Neue Nationalgalerie), and Forêt (2022, Louvre).

In Y, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker continues her research into how to embody abstraction, a question that informs all of her choreographic work. This time, she engages with works in the Folkwang Collection by artists including Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko, and Caspar David Friedrich to explore the tension between figuration and abstraction through the lens of the human (dancing) body.

Inspired by Edouard Manet’s Portrait of Faure as Hamlet (1877), a painting acquired by the Folkwang museum in 1927, Y starts from Hamlet's question 'To be or not to be?' and the theme of doubt as it unfolds in Shakespeare’s tragedy.

Considering the numerous crises we face today, what can we do other than ask questions? Y (Why? Pourquoi? Warum?) addresses the state of uncertainty we currently find ourselves in by celebrating the power of questions. Asking questions allows us to become more aware, to change our perspective, and to challenge the status quo. In this sense, Y is an attempt to shake things up.

Y is a choreography for four dancers. This dialogue between dance, music, literature, and visual arts is realized together with De Keersmaeker’s long-time musical collaborator Alain Franco and Folkwang curator Antonina Krezdorn.

Produced by Rosas; Commisioned by Ruhrtriennale in co-production with Museum Folkwang. Rosas is supported by the Flemish Community and the Flemish Community Commission (VGC).

  • Nassim Baddag stands upside down in front of the painting by Carl Gustav Carus "Hochgebirge’. One hand is on the ground, the other is held vertically upwards. His legs are also stretched upwards. He is wearing black pants and a yellow T-shirt.
    Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Rosas, Y, Nassim Baddag / Carl Gustav Carus, Hochgebirge, copy after Caspar David Friedrich, around 1824 / A work commissioned by the Ruhrtriennale in co-production with the Museum Folkwang. © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024 Photo: Katja Illner / Ruhrtriennale
  • Nina Godderis wears a black shirt and red trousers. She dances in front of Yves Klein's work ‘MG 28’, 1960 and Oliviero Toscani's work ‘United Colors of Benetton / White Black Yellow, 1996’
    Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Rosas, Y, Nina Godderis / Yves Klein, MG 28, 1960 and Oliviero Toscani, United Colors of Benetton / White Black Yellow, 1996 A work commissioned by the Ruhrtriennale in co-production with the Museum Folkwang. © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024 Photo: Katja Illner / Ruhrtriennale
  • Nina Godderis and Synne Elve Enoksenn dance in front of Rudolf Belling Mensch's sculpture ‘Kain and Abel’, 1918
    Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Rosas, Y, Nina Godderis and Synne Elve Enoksenn in front of Rudolf Belling Mensch (Kain and Abel), 1918 A work commissioned by the Ruhrtriennale in co-production with the Museum Folkwang. © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024 Photo: Katja Illner / Ruhrtriennale
  • Nassim Baddag is standing on his head in front of the painting ‘Ksi’ by Morris Louis, 1960/61. He is wearing a green shirt and black pants. His hands are on the floor and his legs are at a right angle.
    Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Rosas, Y, Nassim Baddag / Morris Louis, "Ksi", 1960/61 A work commissioned by the Ruhrtriennale in co-production with Museum Folkwang. © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024 Photo: Katja Illner / Ruhrtriennale

Cast

  • Choreography
    • Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
  • Created with and Performed by
    • Synne Elve Enoksen ,
    • Nina Godderis ,
    • Robson Ledesma ,
    • Nassim Baddag ,
    • Jean Pierre Buré ,
    • Solal Mariotte
  • Music
    • Alain Franco
  • Production
    • Rosas
  • Production Manager Ruhrtriennale
    • Mirjam Otten
  • Dressing, collaboration costumes
    • Heike Schick ,
    • Melanie Schulte-Holtey

Visit

  • Language

    without language

  • Supporters

    Supported by Ammodo. Fundet by Alfried Krupp von Bohlen and Halbach-Stiftung.

  • Note

    This production contains nudity. We ask for your understanding that photography and video recordings are strictly prohibited during the performance.

Directions and arrival

Museum Folkwang
Museumsplatz 1
45128 Essen

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  • Dates and Tickets
    August
    Sat 17.8.2024
    2 p.m. Dance Museum Folkwang
    Sun 18.8.2024

    Festival Stories

    The moving body, a celebration to humanity

    Interview with Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker