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Promethean Fire

Dress rehearsal

Ballets by Paul Taylor, Martin Schläpfer, Mark Morris

With the premiere of Promethean Fire at the Volksoper, the Vienna State Ballet presents two outstanding artists of American modern dance for the first time: Paul Taylor and Mark Morris. Their ballets examine the outer contours of the Promethean motif – in between hubris and humanity, disaster and beauty, creation and transience. 

Prometheus has formed a human being out of clay, given the humans fire and thereby created civilisation. For his rebellion against the father of the gods Zeus, he has had to pay with terrible suffering – chained to a rock where an eagle repeatedly feasts on his liver. Prometheus is a figure who symbolises liberation from ignorance and oppression: as “the forward thinker” he represents progress, but also control over nature and, not least, the grand delusions of humans who behave as if they were gods. 

Paul Taylor’s Promethean Fire ought to be viewed as a direct reaction to the attacks on “Nine Eleven”. Even if the choreographer subsequently withdrew this specific allusion, a fundamental mood of disaster is present in the space: conflicts break out, emotions clash – but hope prevails in the end in this moving dance drama. 

By contrast, with his wonderful sense of humour Mark Morris puts nine beaux on stage: men of beauty, real men, but also good mates, chivalrous gentlemen and innocent angels. At the same time, with its lightness of touch, Beaux is an example of ambitious, lucid “music-making with the body”. 

Ballet Director Martin Schläpfer responds to the two Americans’ powerful language of modern dance with two miniatures: subtle movement studies that glow in delicate colours, dances that are like “the powder on butterflies’ wings.”

Cast

Promethean Fire

Choreography
Paul Taylor
Musik
Johann Sebastian Bach in der Orchestrierung von Leopold Stokowski
Stage and costume design
Santo Loquasto
Lighting design
Jennifer Tipton
Einstudierung
Richard Chen See

Lontano

Choreography
Martin Schläpfer
Musik
György Ligeti
Bühne und Kostüme
Keso Dekker
Lighting design
Stefan Bolliger

Ramifications

Choreography
Martin Schläpfer
Musik
György Ligeti
Bühnenbild und Kostüm
Thomas Ziegler
Lighting design
Stefan Bolliger

Beaux

Choreography
Mark Morris
Musik
Bohuslav Martinu
Stage and costume design
Isaac Mizrahi
Lighting design
Michael Chybowski
Einstudierung
Elisa Clark