
Body and Soul
Paris Opera Ballet (France)
Crystal Pite
With French and English subtitles Run time: 100 minutes DanceHouse is thrilled to present the online Canadian premiere of Body and Soul, choreographed by Vancouver’s own Crystal Pite, and performed by the Paris Opera Ballet. Following the phenomenal success of The Seasons’ Canon in 2016, Pite was invited back in 2019 to create a full-length work for thirty-six dancers of the Paris Opera Ballet. A work in three distinct parts, Body and Soul articulates Pite’s ongoing fascination with conflict, connectedness and the embodiment of the human spirit. The performance begins with voice-over text that describes, in purely physical terms, a scene of conflict between two individuals. As the performance progresses, the script’s meaning morphs and deepens with each iteration: conflict creates a vital, compelling tension between individuals, between groups, between species. The company’s mastery as an ensemble is evident in Pite’s complex choreographic swarms; individual dancers are virtuosic in breathtaking solos and duets. The dancers evoke scenes of epic protest, profound personal struggle, and collective survival. Body and Soul is a portrait of the human condition that is timeless, vast and heartbreakingly intimate. Before the performance, there will be a 15-minute pre-recorded exclusive interview with Crystal Pite and the Kidd Pivot creative team, all of whom contributed artistically to the creation of Body and Soul: Owen Belton (Composer), Eric Beauchesne (Assistant to the Choreographer), Nancy Bryant (Costume Designer), Jay Gower Taylor (Set Designer), Jermaine Spivey (Assistant to the Choreographer) and Tom Visser (Lighting Designer).
1661
The founding of the Académie Royale de Danse. It is the first of the academies established by Louis XIV, a lover of dance and himself a highly proficient dancer. Regarder until then as mere entertainment, dance thus enters the circle of the arts. The academy would codify its rules and the way it would be taught.1669
The Founding of the Académie Royale de Musique, the forerunner of the Paris Opera. More than a simple academy, it boasted a troupe of musicians, singers, and, for the first time, dancers - the first professional ballet dancers in history,1713
Louis XIV creates the Conservatoire, the forerunner of the current Paris Opera Ballet School. Henceforth, in order to maintain the highest level of the Opera’s dancers, training is now required of them. The oldest ballet school in the world, it is today located in Nanterre (Paris west suburb) and directed by Élisabth Platel who succeeded Claude Bessy in 2004.1832
First performance of Philippe Tagiono’s La Sylphide, which marks the advent of the romantic ballet and the appearance of the white tutu. It is one of the most performed works with over 350 performances at the Paris Opera.2016
Aurélie Dupont is appointed Director of the Paris Opera Ballet and is the latest in a line of Directors of Dance including Rudolf Nureyev, Patrick Dupond, Brigitte Lefèvre and Benjamin MIllepied.The vast majority of the company dancers have been trained at the Paris Opera School of dance, the oldest dance school in the world. With a daily schedule of dance classes in the morning, rehearsals in the afternoon, and performances in the evening, dancers devote a sizable part of their lives to their art. This is why the Company is able to excel in a classical and neoclassical repertoire, as well as in contemporary creations. The 154 permanent dancers are part of a very structured and competitive organization. The promotion of dancers takes place each year by competition, class by class, before a jury made up of Paris Opera executives, members of the company, and key figures from the world of dance. Only the Étoiles are nominated by the Paris Opera’s Director, after being proposed by the Director of Dance on the basis of excellence and merit:- 16 Étoile dancers
- 14 Premier dancers
- 124 dancers in the corps de ballet, itself structured in 39 sujets, 30 coryphées and 55 quadrilles.
Tickets
Purchase your ticket via The Point of Sale:- Note that the performance will be available exclusively to patrons watching in Canada.
- After signing up and purchasing your ticket, you will receive a confirmation email from The Point of Sale. If you do not see it, please check your junk folder.
- Prior to the performance, you will receive another email from The Point of Sale with a link to access the performance. The link will be valid from February 17 at 0:00am PST until February 23 at 11:45pm PST
- The live stream can be played on any screen: on your PC, Mac, laptop, phone or iPad/tablet. For the best experience, we recommend using the largest screen possible, or connecting your laptop to a TV.
- The performance must be streamed from one device. During the performance, you can pause, rewind and reopen the link as needed.
Restaurant Partners
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Top photo: Paris Opera Ballet, Body and Soul © Julien Benhamou. Sidebar photo: Crystal Pite © Michael Slobodian.
Note that all photographs were taken prior to COVID-19.
February 17–23, 2021 | Link available for 7 days
Streaming in Canada only.