Find out more about each of the Dance Factory’s productions.
Shows
Ilya Jivoy
Four Seasons is the result of the union of several work synergies that converge in a great result: the creative capacity of the choreographer Ilya Jivoy, the brilliant music of the baroque master Antonio Vivaldi, the successful revision made by the British composer Max Richter and, finally, a selection of the best dancers made by Ilya Jivoy himself.
Ilya Jivoy
Inspired by Carl Orff's musical masterpiece, this ballet transports the viewer to a world where frenetic rhythms, overflowing emotions and universal themes of love, destiny and human nature intertwine hypnotically on stage.
Kevin O’Day
Inspired by the music of the genius of Salzburg, choreographer Kevin O'Day creates a pas de deux to the music of a four-hand sonata, which plays with the relationship of the two performers at the piano and the dialogue between the two dancers. This piece will give way to his performance of Mozart's Requiem with Donato Savin's sculptures on stage and a group of seven dancers. Performed live by pianists, soloists and singers. The show lasts 60 minutes.
Jamal Callender
Beethoven's fifth and seventh symphonies take movement with the proposals of two choreographers invited by Dance Factory. Another great composer, Richard Wagner, referring to the joyful and lively rhythm that permeates all of Beethoven's seventh symphony, called it “the apotheosis of dance”. American choreographer Jamal Callender, who hails from the school of Alvin Ailey, will be charged with the challenge of dancing to the score of the seventh symphony. The program has a duration of 90 minutes.