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Il Cimento dell’Armonia e dell’Inventione

by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker & Radouan Mriziga / Rosas, A7LA5

 

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    1st performance

    Sunday 31. May 2026

    19:30 – 21:00

    Grieghallen

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    2nd performance

    Monday 01. June 2026

    19:30 – 21:00

    Grieghallen

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Vivaldi’s masterpiece reimagined in dance.

Celebrated choreographer Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker and Radouan Mriziga’s lauded take on Vivaldi’s Four Seasons comes to Bergen in a live version with Amandine Beyer, the violinist who inspired it. 300 years ago in Venice, Antonio Vivaldi wrote one of history’s most iconic pieces of music. His set of violin concertos known as The Four Seasons was one of the first musical works to attempt to describe phenomena with which humans are all familiar – the changes in climate through the course of a year.  Over three centuries, Vivaldi’s Four Seasons has inspired countless artists, musicians and listeners. But violinist Amandine Beyer’s acclaimed recording of the work had a particular effect on Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker, the radical dancer-choreographer known for her exactingly rhythmical work.

 

Together, De Keersmaeker and choreographer Radouan Mriziga created Il Cimento dell’Armonia e dell’Inventione – a danced response to Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, taking its name from the title of the composer’s original publication. Premiered in 2024, the piece was described by the Financial Times as “90 minutes of carefully constructed dance geometry, at once nonchalant and cerebral.” For this version, the dancers of De Keersmaeker’s company Rosas will move to a live performance of Vivaldi’s seasons from Beyer and her ensemble Gli Incogniti, whose recording of the music made such an impact.  Il Cimento dell’Armonia e dell’Inventione promises to reawaken our engagement with a masterpiece of the baroque and offer a deeply human, physical response to the power of Vivaldi’s music – all in an age when climate change threatens the very idea of four seasons itself.

Bio

Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker established the dance company Rosas in Brussels in 1983, while creating the work Rosas danst Rosas. Since then her choreography has been grounded in a rigorous and prolific exploration of the relationship between dance and music. With Rosas she has created  a wide-ranging body of work engaging the musical structures and scores of several periods, from early music to contemporary and popular idioms. Her choreographic practice also draws its formal principles from geometry, numerical patterns, the natural world, and social structures to offer a unique perspective on the body’s articulation in space and time.

The artistic work of choreographer and dancer Radouan Mriziga is noteworthy for its use of dance and choreography as a means to share knowledge with an audience, going beyond the purely aesthetic experience of a performance. What is paramount is the sharing of different forms of knowledge, be it knowledge about space, architecture, the body and its connection to mind and intellect. Or, more recently, knowledge about forgotten and repressed narratives. His performances can be described as forms of ‘performed knowledge’, with which he puts forward a committed vision of art as a tool for processing and producing knowledge.

 

©Anne Van Aerschot

Credits

Choreography, set and light design: Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker & Radouan Mriziga
Dance: Boštjan Antončič, Nassim Baddag, Lav Crnčević, José Paulo dos Santos
Musical analysis: Amandine Beyer
Costume design: Aouatif Boulaich
Rehearsal director: Eleni Ellada Damianou

Gli Incogniti ensemble:
Violin: Yoko Kawakubo, Alba Roca
Viola: Ottavia Rausa
Cello: Marco Ceccato
Theorbo: Elias Conrad
Violone: Baldomero Barciela
Harpsichord: Anna Fontana

Music: Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)

A collaboration between Bergen Internasjonale Teater and Bergen International Festival.

The performance is supported by The Iwona and Bjarne Rieber Charitable Foundation.