Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker

Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker

Anne Teresa, Baroness De Keersmaeker (born 1960 in Mechelen, Belgium, grew up in Wemmel) is one of the most prominent choreographers in contemporary dance, in residence at La Monnaie in Brussels since 1992.

Biography

She studied from 1978 to 1980 at MUDRA in Brussels, the school linked to La Monnaie and to Maurice Béjart's Ballet of the XXth Century. In 1981, she attended the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. Meanwhile, she presented her first production, "Asch" (1980), in Brussels. On her return from the U.S.A. in 1982, she created "Fase, four movements to the music of Steve Reich". With this production, "she made a break-through on the international dance scene, performing, among other places, at the Avignon Festival" ["The Dance of Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker". Marianne van Kerkhoven. "The Drama Review: TDR", Vol. 28, No. 3, Reconstruction. (Autumn, 1984), pp. 98-104.] .

The success of "Fase" contributed largely to the foundation of the company Rosas in 1983. "Rosas danst Rosas" - Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker's first choreography for the young company to new compositions of Thierry De Mey and Peter Vermeersch - brought Rosas the international breakthrough as a company. During the eighties, Rosas was supported by Kaaitheater of Brussels (director Hugo De Greef). Within the framework of Kaaitheater, her oeuvre took shape. Performances such as "Elena's Aria" (1984), "Bartók"/"Aantekeningen" (1986), a staging of "Heiner Müller's triptych Verkommenes Ufer"/"Medeamaterial Landschaft mit Argonauten" (1987), "Mikrokosmos-Monument Selbstporträt mit Reich und Riley (und Chopin ist auch dabei)"/"In zart fliessender Bewegung - Quatuor Nr.4", (1987), "Ottone, Ottone" (1988), "Stella" (1990) and "Achterland" (1990) were produced in collaboration with Kaaitheater.

In 1992, La Monnaie's general director Bernard Foccroulle invited Rosas to become the resident company of Brussels' Royal Opera "De Munt"/"La Monnaie". At the start of the residency, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker set herself three objectives: to intensify the relation between dance and music, to build a repertory, and to launch a dance school (after the disappearance of MUDRA from Brussels in 1988). That year, Rosas created ERTS and released "Rosa" - a film of a choreography by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker to Bartók music directed by Peter Greenaway. Later that year, Rosas created "Mozart Concert Arias, un moto di gioia" for the Avignon Festival. A production made in collaboration with the Orchestre des Champs Elysées, directed by Philippe Herreweghe. In 1993, Rosas created "Toccata", to the music of J.S. Bach, for the Holland Festival. In May 1994, the KunstenFESTIVALdes Arts in Brussels premièred "Kinok", produced in collaboration with Thierry De Mey and the Ictus Ensemble. At the end of 1994, this collaboration resulted into a new creation: "Amor Constante más allá de la muerte". In November 1995, La Monnaie premièred "Verklärte Nacht", a choreography that was part of a production of Schönberg music "Erwartung"/"Verklärte Nacht".

In 1995, Rosas and La Monnaie launched in Brussels a new international school for contemporary dance. P.A.R.T.S. - Performing Arts Research & Training Studios, where sixty students coming from some 25 countries are trained, over a three year period, by more than 50 teachers.

In December 1996, "Woud", three movements to the music of Berg, Schönberg & Wagner was premièred in Seville. At the beginning of 1997, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker created, together with Steve Paxton and The Wooster Group, 3 solos for Vincent Dunoyer. In November 1997, "Just Before", to a live performance by the Ictus Ensemble of music composed by Magnus Lindberg, John Cage, Iannis Xenakis, Steve Reich, Pierre Bartholomée and Thierry De Mey, was presented in La Monnaie. In February 1998, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker made her debut as an opera director at La Monnaie with Bartók's "Duke Bluebeard's Castle". In August 1998, the Impuls Festival in Vienna premièred "Drumming", a production to Steve Reich's composition of the same name. In November Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker created "The Lisbon Piece", for the Portuguese Companhia Nacional de Bailado: her first experience as a guest choreographer. In March 1999, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker created, together with Rosas dancer Cynthia Loemij and Jolente De Keersmaeker and Frank Vercruyssen from the theatre company STAN, "Quartett"; a dance-theatre performance based on the text by Heiner Müller. One month later, she choreographed and danced a duet with Elizabeth Corbett for the production "with/for/by". In May 1999, Rosas premiered "I said I", a collaboration with Jolente De Keersmaeker for the direction, with the Ictus Ensemble, Aka Moon and DJ Grazzhoppa for the music composition and execution. Jan Joris Lamers designed the set and lighting and Dries Van Noten the costumes. For "In Real Time" in 2000, Rosas again collaborated with Stan, as well as with the jazz-ensemble Aka Moon for the composition and live interpretation of the music. In January 2001, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker created with 10 dancers "Rain", another performance to the score "Music for 18 Musicians", by Steve Reich.

Over the past years, Rosas has also revived several earlier pieces: "Rosas danst Rosas", "Fase", "Mikrokosmos", "Achterland" and others. Rosas' productions have been invited by theatres and festivals throughout almost the whole of Europe, the U.S.A., South America, Australia, New-Zealand, Japan, Hong Kong

Awards

Both the performances and the films of Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker have been distinguished by various international awards. "Rosas danst Rosas" won the Bessie Award (1988), "Mikrokosmos" received a Japanese Dance Award for the best foreign production (1989), "Stella" got the London Dance and Performances Award (1989), "Drumming" was prized with the Golden Laurel Wreath for the best choreography in Sarajevo (October 1998).The film "Hoppla!" was awarded a Sole d'Oro in Italy and the Grand Prix Vidéo Danse in Sète (1989). The film "Rosa" has been distinguished by a Dance Screen Award, got a Special Jury Commendation in the Black and White Short Film Competition at the Film Festival in Cork and was selected for the 49th Mostra Interazionale d'Arte Cinematografica in Venice (1992). In 1994 in Lyon a Dance Screen Award was offered to the film "Achterland" (1994), while the film "Rosas danst Rosas" obtained the Grand Prix International Vidéo Danse in 1997 and the special prize of the Jury of the International Festival of Film and New Media on Art in Athens in 1998. In 2000, the short film "Tippeke" got the Grand Prix Carina Ari of the Festival International Media Dance in Boulogne-Billancourt.Furthermore, in June 1995, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker received the title of Doctor Honoris Causa at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. In March 1996 the government of the province of Antwerp awarded her the Eugène Baie prize, and in May 2000 she was awarded by the French Republic the Officier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres title. In 2002 she received the annual award of the Gabriella Moortgat Stichting and la médaille de Vermeil from the City of Paris and a medal ('Erepenning') of the Belgian Flemish government. In 2004 she was awarded the "Keizer Karelprijs" from the province of Oost Vlaanderen.

Works include

*"Asch" (1980)
*"Fase", four movements to the music of Steve Reich (1982)
*"Rosas danst Rosas", to compositions by Thierry De Mey and Peter Vermeersch (1983)
*"Elena's Aria" (1984)
*"Bartók/Aantekeningen" (1986)
*"Verkommenes Ufer/Medeamaterial Landschaft mit Argonauten" (1987)
*"Mikrokosmos-Monument Selbstporträt mit Reich und Riley (und Chopin ist auch dabei)/In zart fliessender Bewegung - Quatuor Nr.4" (1987)
*"Ottone, Ottone" (1988)
*"Stella" (1990)
*"Achterland" (1990)
*"ERTS" (1992)
*"Rosa" (1992, film), to the music of Bartók and directed by Peter Greenaway

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External links

* [http://www.rosas.be/Rosas/ATDKbio1.html Rosas.be: Biography]
* [http://www.rosas.be/ Rosas, P.A.R.T.S., and Bal Modernr]
* [http://www.ballet.co.uk/magazines/yr_03/nov03/aw_rev_anne_teresa_de_keersmaeker_1003.htm Review of Rosas' performance of de Keersmaeker's "Once"] by Ann Williams, 19th October 2003


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