decorative band Compañia Nacional de Danza (Spain). Artistic Director: Nacho Duato. link to Nacho Duato's biography link to the ministry of culturesend email
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White Darkness

 

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Choreography: Nacho Duato
Music: Karl Jenkins (Adiemus Variations, String Quartet nº 2)
Sets: Jaffar Chalabi
Costumes: Lourdes Frías
Light Design: Joop Caboort

World premiered by Compañía Nacional de Danza at Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid, November 16th, 2001.

Nacho Duato’s work for the Compañía Nacional de Danza follows his creative development of the last years. The choreographer researches choreographic formulae through the movement and starting from a deep musical knowledge. These choreographic formulae enlarge his vocabulary departing always from his dancers’ potential expressiveness.

Karl Jenkins: born in 1944, of a Welsh mother and Swedish father. At the age of six he started his piano studies encouraged by his father, a chorus director and organist. Later, at the age of eleven, he started to play the oboe and to work at the National Youth Orchestraof Wales. He also studied composition at University of Wales at Cardiff, finishing his training in the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he specialised in playing the saxophone. He received awards for his oboe interpretations for jazz and as a multi-instrumentalist. Jenkins worked, amongst others, with Ronnie Scott and created Nucleus, winning the first prize of Montreal Jazz Festival, in 1972. Later, he joined Soft Machine. This groupof the seventies’ played a wide range of styles (jazz, classic, rock and even minimalism). In April 1995, Jenkins published Adiemus – Songs of Sanctuary, an extensive work composed for voice, percussion and string, which was an unprecedented success in Europe and Japan.