Northrop Presents
Les Grands Ballets Canadiens
Dancing Beethoven
with live orchestra
Past event
Feb 17, 2024
Feb 18, 2024
Les Grands Ballets Canadiens returns to Northrop for the first time since 2006, dancing two monumental masterpieces. The iconic four-note opening of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony—said to represent “Fate knocking on Man’s door”—inspired American choreographer Garrett Smith’s Complete. The late Uwe Scholz's choreography for Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 is considered his masterwork—displaying inventiveness and exceptional musicality. As the music races along at an irrepressible pace, these gorgeous artists convey the sheer joy of dancing to one of the most perfect symphonies ever written.
The Minneapolis STRINGenius Symphony will perform the dramatic score, directed by the acclaimed principal conductor of Les Grands Ballets Canadiens Orchestra, Dina Gilbert. Read more about how the orchestra comes together for a performance such as Dancing Beethoven in this article from the Star Tribune: "In Minneapolis, the players are extraordinary."
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Québec’s first professional ballet company, Les Grands Ballet Canadiens, will perform Dancing Beethoven on Northrop’s stage in February. The program will feature two of the best known compositions in classical music: Beethoven’s highly recognized Symphony No.5, said to represent “fate knocking on Man’s door,” and Symphony No.7, called by German composer, Richard Wagner, the “apotheosis of dance” for its endless yet varied dance rhythms.
Ivan Cavallari has served as artistic director of Les Grands Ballets since 2017. With Cavallari at the helm, the company’s repertoire is ever-expanding to both showcase the great ballet classics and to explore uncharted territory in dance, alongside leading and emerging contemporary creators. Dancing Beethoven will feature choreography by Garrett Smith and the late Uwe Scholz, pieces which breathe new life into these over 200-year-old musical masterpieces.
In Complete, featuring Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, choreographer Garrett Smith draws inspiration from the difference and uniqueness of each of us, creating a work that celebrates individuality and the freedom of letting oneself be seen.
For a decade, Les Grands Ballets has dedicated their time to providing access to the arts through their National Center for Dance Therapy, a sociocultural service dedicated to promoting the benefits of dance and making it more accessible to vulnerable and marginalized people. The Centre has also partnered with numerous researchers to help build knowledge on the effects of dance on well-being.