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With this new creation, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker shifts her exploration of the relationship between music and dance back to pop music. With its simple form, strong melodies and catchy lyrics, pop is for many people the most everyday and immediate music experience. This is where the potential of theatre arises, as well as choreographic questions such as: How do you relate to song lyrics? How do you abstract something that is so pronounced? This creation emphasises the need for stories and music that we can relate to and recognise. The starting point for the performance is the song Walking Blues, by legendary blues artist Robert Johnson, even though the journey leads back to Der Wanderer, by Schubert. — Rosas
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With this new creation, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker shifts her exploration of the relationship between music and dance back to pop music. With its simple form, strong melodies and catchy lyrics, pop is for many people the most everyday and immediate music experience. This is where the potential of theatre arises, as well as choreographic questions such as: How do you relate to song lyrics? How do you abstract something that is so pronounced? This creation emphasises the need for stories and music that we can relate to and recognise. The starting point for the performance is the song Walking Blues, by legendary blues artist Robert Johnson, even though the journey leads back to Der Wanderer, by Schubert. — Rosas
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