I first saw this piece in 1998 in Santa Rosa Ca as an 18 year old metal head guitar player and it absolutely rekt me. I had to wait for the interwebs to blossom in order to find it again a half a decade or more later, but for a guy that never gave a single fook about ballet or modern dance, Jiri's art is a lifelong joy I get to have that the rest of the world, for the most part, will never comprehend. Thanks bro, nicely done!
I have followed Hubbard Street Dance for decades. I recently saw the company perform in Hanover, NH, and thoroughly enjoyed them. But, I believe it was Robert Joffrey who brought Jiri Kylian to the United States, not Hubbard Street. I first saw Kylian pieces performed in NYC in the 1980s by the Joffrey company, including: Return To a Strange Land, Forgotten Land, Dream Dances...
I first saw this piece in 1998 in Santa Rosa Ca as an 18 year old metal head guitar player and it absolutely rekt me. I had to wait for the interwebs to blossom in order to find it again a half a decade or more later, but for a guy that never gave a single fook about ballet or modern dance, Jiri's art is a lifelong joy I get to have that the rest of the world, for the most part, will never comprehend. Thanks bro, nicely done!
KYLIAN est pour moi le plus grand, le plus génial des chorégraphes!!
I love Hubbard Street! I used to take class here.:) Petit Mort is my fav ballet.
It takes your breath away when you see them dance.
i love this so much
genious!!!
I have followed Hubbard Street Dance for decades. I recently saw the company perform in Hanover, NH, and thoroughly enjoyed them. But, I believe it was Robert Joffrey who brought Jiri Kylian to the United States, not Hubbard Street. I first saw Kylian pieces performed in NYC in the 1980s by the Joffrey company, including: Return To a Strange Land, Forgotten Land, Dream Dances...
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