National Opera and Ballet Author Jane Lambert © 2022 Powerhouse Ballet All rights reserved |
The Dutch are good at puns. It may be because every schoolchild in the Netherlands is expected to learn enough English, French or German to hold a simple conversation in any of those languages. One of the best puns came from Remco van Revenstein after the 2020 US presidential election. It went like this: "Question: "Why does Mr Trunp have to leave the White House?" Answer "Because it's for Biden."
Here is one pun that not even the Dutch will have dreamt up. The Welsh for "Good time" is "Amser da" and of course almost the name of their leading city. If I ran a travel agency, airline or the Dutch tourist board in Cardiff, Swansea or Newport I would be flogging that pun for all that it is worth and then some.
That is because the Dutch National Ballet has just announced its new season in a press release dated 29 March 2022. It will attract theatre-goers in droves from around the world including, no doubt, many from Wales and the rest of the UK. Highlights will include:
- Celebrate between 13 to 28 Sept 2022: A mixed bill consisting of Yugen by Wayne McGregor to the music of Leonard Bernstein, Christopher Wheeldon's The Two of Us, Ted Brandsen's The Chairman Dances to the music of John Adams and Milena Siderova's Regnum to the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart;
- The Sleeping Beauty between 12 Oct 2022 to 2 Jan 2023;
- Balanchine, Van Manen and Arques: 9 - 19 Nov 2022 a national tour with Balanchine's Four Temperaments, various works by Hans van Manen and Arques's Manoeuvre;
- Dawson 8 to 18 Dec 2022 a double bill consisting of a new work by David Dawson and Dawson's The Four Seasons to the music of Max Richter;
- The Junior Company Ballet Bubbles 26 Jan to 15 Feb 2023;
- Verdi Requiem in collaboration with the National Opera 9 Feb - 25 Feb 2023;
- Swan Lake 11 May - 16 June 2023;
- Dorian by Ernst Meisner and Marco Gerris of IDH Dance Collective to the music of Joey Rouken; and
- Forsythe Festival between 10 and 27 June 2023.
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