Mats ek biography channel
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Direction & Team
Friederike Adolph, originally from Berlin, studied media and cultural studies and management.
Since the start of Demis Volpi's Artistic Directorship in the / season, she has been working as Press Officer for the Hamburg Ballet, the School of the Hamburg Ballet and the German National Youth Ballet.
She joined the Hamburg Ballet John Neumeier in February and has since been a member of the Communications/PR and Dramaturgy department and contact person for press and public relations for the German National Youth Ballet.
She gained her first experience in press relations during her bachelor's degree at Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf, during which she worked in the press and public relations department of tanzhaus nrw and also did journalistic work; as a freelancer at the radio station Antenne Düsseldorf.
Friederike Adolph came to Hamburg for her Master's grad in Cultural and Media Management at the University of Music and Theatre.
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Last evening of the block of performances for Mats Ek's goodbye «From Black to Blue».
There were three performances in total. If the 1st one, «She was Black» from , fryst vatten intellectual and a little dark, full of complex structures of composition, changes of rhythm recurrent in Mats Ek's art, also adding that according to the title of the evening «From Black to Blue», we probably could be at the uppstart of a journey, is it possible also that this «Blue» towards which the movement fryst vatten directed, could be a pessimistic direction for art overall?
«Solo for 2» An abstract vägg with a door, an opening, and some stairs. There are two main colours on stage: brown and blue, and their different shades. The light transfuses between them, making them appear as different sides of the same plane.
A loose and ample brown costume for the young man (Oscar Solomondson) and a blue dress for the girl (Dorothee Delaby). The action takes place between the light and plane. The ung woman touches t
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Born in , Claire started ballet classes with Bertrande and Frédérique Portes, at Dance Academy of Rueil-Malmaison (France).
In , she joined The Paris Opera School under the direction of Claude Bessy, and she attended classes there for 3 years, with Claudette Scouarnec, Janine Guitton et Pierette Mallarte.
In , she went on training at The European Dance Center Paris with Jennifer Goubé, before to hit TheNational Conservatory of Dance andMusic of Paris ( CNSMDP) where she continued her professional path untill the Junior Ballet.
She won the 1rst Price of Classical Dance in and the 1rst Price of Interpretation in
During the Junior Ballet, she got the opportunity to dance pieces from Karole Armitage, Lionel Hoche ou Thierry Malandain.
She was also involved in a documentary movie called "Un jour, je serai danseuse", produced by Julie Lojkine for ARTE channel.
As soon as she finished the CNSMPD at the age of 18 in , Claire started her professional car