Guest performances

Mandafounis / Forsythe

Civil Society : Undertainment

William Forsythe

Lisa

Ioannis Mandafounis

The DFDC is invited to the Freiburg Theatre.

This evening features "Lisa" by Ioannis Mandafounis and the new work by William Forsythe.

Theater FreiburgFreiburg (Guest performance)

  • Fri27.06.202519:30
Accompanying Program
INTRODUCTION

27.06.2025 in Freiburg

The introduction offers you information in advance about the production and the choreographer's working methods. 30 minutes before the start of the performance in the Winterer Foyer.

ARTIST TALK

27.06.2025 in Freiburg

Find out more about the background to the production and the artists involved. The talk will be held in English. In the Winterer-Foyer.

Trailer LISA

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Civil Society : Undertainment

  • Choreography
    • William Forsythe
  • Dance
    • Dancers of the Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company
  • Choreographic assistance
    • Cyril Baldy
  • Rehearsal manager
    • Pauline Huguet
  • Light
    • Tanja Rühl
  • Costumes
    • Dorothee Merg

This is a full circle moment. William Forsythe is regarded as one of the most important choreographers of the late 20th century. His innovative approach to the tradition of ballet has opened up directions for dance that would otherwise be difficult to imagine. From 1984 to 2004, Forsythe directed the Ballett Frankfurt and from 2005 to 2015 The Forsythe Company, which was later renamed Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company.

Forsythe is now returning to the place of this legacy of many years and is developing a new work with the company for the first time. Starting from a toolbox of improvisational construction, he creates a structural order which, instead of signifying something else, offers an aesthetic pleasure in itself. Like in a kaleidoscope, patterns emerge that are always unpredictable and surprising yet within a clear framework. The dancers explore the movement system that they themselves form to its limits. The audience is invited to follow this exploration and experience the work as a living, breathing system.

William Forsythe

William Forsythe has been active in the field of choreography for over 50 years. His work is acknowledged for reorienting the practice of ballet from its identification with classical repertoire to a dynamic 21st century art form. Forsythe danced with the Joffrey Ballet and later the Stuttgart Ballet, where he was appointed Resident Choreographer in 1976. In 1984, he began a 20-year tenure as director of the Ballet Frankfurt after which he founded and directed The Forsythe Company until 2015. Forsythe's deep interest in the fundamental principles of organisation of choreography has led him to produce a wide range of projects including installations, films, and web-based knowledge creation.

While his work for the stage resides in the repertoire of ensembles worldwide, his installations are presented internationally in exhibitions and museums. Forsythe has been the recipient of numerous awards, which include the Golden Lion of the Venice Biennale, Der FAUST German Theatre Award and the Kyoto Price, all for lifetime achievement.

Rehearsal Insights with William Forsythe
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Lisa

  • Choreography, Concept
    • Ioannis Mandafounis
  • Dance
    • Dancers of the Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company
  • Costumes
    • Dorothee Merg
  • Piano
    • Gabriele Carcano
  • Dramaturgy
    • Philipp Scholtysik
  • Choreographic assistance
    • Pauline Huguet
  • Stage and Lighting
    • Ioannis Mandafounis

Live-choreography, the methodology of Ioannis Mandafounis, allows for a choreography to be created on the spot. In “Lisa” this includes the dancers individually choosing when to enter and exit the stage. From this simple arrangement a lot of different situations can arise. The sudden appearing and disappearing creates surprising changes, a one-on-one encounter between two dancers might abruptly turn into a group scene. Someone is suddenly left alone and an emotional solo starts.

The piece combines these dramaturgical principles with poems by the lyricist Osip Mandelshtam from the Soviet Union and music by Gabriel Fauré. Historic costumes from the thirties provide a visual context to the texts which will be heard in the Russian original as well as in English and German translations. In this way shorter and longer narrative threads emerge, which the audience can choose to follow – or not.

Is this a crime scene? Or is it just business as usual? Is it better to be polite and say hello or to hide in the bushes as quickly as possible? Keeping both feet on the ground is of little use, if reality itself is shaking.

Tänzer*innen: Nastia Ivanova, Thomas Bradley, © Dominik Mentzos
Sam Young Wright, Louella May Hogan, Ashley Alexandra Wright, Nastia Ivanova, © Dominik Mentzos
Tänzer*innen der Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company, © Dominik Mentzos
Tänzer*innen: Solène Schnüriger, Nastia Ivanova, © Dominik Mentzos
Tänzer*innen: Todd Baker, Solène Schnüriger, © Dominik Mentzos
Tänzer*innen der Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company, © Dominik Mentzos
Tänzer*innen der Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company, © Dominik Mentzos
Tänzer*innen der Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company, © Dominik Mentzos
Tänzer*innen: Nastia Ivanova, Thomas Bradley, © Dominik Mentzos
Tänzer: Samuel Young-Wright, © Dominik Mentzos

Interview

Ioannis Mandafounis and dancer Nastia Ivanova talk about the concept and creation process of the new creation LISA.

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Partners & Sponsors

In coproduction with DE SINGEL – International Arts Centre and the Romaeuropa Festival. With support of Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels.