Créé
-
on 16 January 1998 at the Théâtre de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines / Scène nationale
Musique
-
George Gershwin
Chorégraphie
-
Thierry Malandain
Décor et costumes
-
Jorge Gallardo
Conception lumières
-
Jean-Claude Asquié
Coproducteurs
-
Théâtre de Saint-Quentin en Yvelines / Scène nationale, Conseil Général des Yvelines, ADIAM 78, Esplanade de Saint-Etienne, French Ministry of Culture, Temps Présent Company
Ballet
-
for 12 dancers
Durée
-
15 minutes
Note of intent
Ballet performed on 16 January 1998 at the Théâtre de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines / Scène nationale, France, as part of a programme with Sextet by Steve Reich and Ballet Mécanique by George Antheil. George Gershwin's score, originally entitled 'Rumba', is exceptionally exotic and sonorous. The choreography surrenders itself to sensual pleasure, playing on both the dynamics of the music and the energy of the bodies.
Thierry Malandain
Press
[…]Ouverture cubaine (Cuban Overture), Gershwin’s unbridled rumba which the dancers sway their hips to in a style very close to that of Robbins’ in "West Side Story. "Le Quotidien du Médecin, Olivier Brunel • 16 February 1998
[…] In response to a request from Pierre Moutarde, Ouverture cubaine (Cuban Overture), is light-hearted exotic entertainment in which docile couples sensually sway their hips to the rhythm, continuing with a flowing adagio.Les saisons de la danse, Marie-Françoise Christout • March 1998
[…] Ouverture cubaine (Cuban Overture) plays with the body’s sensuality and dynamics without diminishing the remarkable precision of the movements. We only regret the performance’s brevity.Danse Light,L.C • March 1998