6000 Miles Away
Sylvie Guillem
A Sadler’s Wells London / Sylvie Guillem ProductionEk / Forsythe / Kylián
Australian Premiere
United Kingdom / France
“Profoundly beautiful.”
The Observer
Widely recognised as one of the greatest ballerinas of our time, Sylvie Guillem stars in this mesmerising program by three of today’s most important choreographers - Mats Ek, William Forsythe and Jiří Kylián. A masterpiece highlighting Guillem’s unique technical perfection, this wildly assorted trilogy proves beyond doubt that Guillem is still one of the most heart-stopping dancers today.
AUSLAN INTRODUCES 6000 MILES AWAY
6000 Miles Away
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WHERE
WHEN
Fri 1 Mar 7pm
Sun 3 Mar – Mon 4 Mar 8pm
DURATION
1 hour 20 minutes (including interval)
TICKETS
Premium $119, Friends $101
A Reserve $99, Friends $84
B Reserve $89, Friends $76, Concession $76
C Reserve $69, Friends $59, Concession $59, Fringe Benefits $30
For Fringe Benefits bookings, please call BASS on 131 246.
Contains nudity. May not be suitable for patrons aged 12 and below.
Latecomers will only be admitted at a suitable break.
Wheelchair access
Assistive listening systems
Fully subtitled or minimal dialogue. Some background music and / or sounds
MAP
credits
27’52”
Choreography and set design: Jiří Kylián with Václav Kuneš, Nataša Novotná
Rearray
Choreography, lighting concept, costumes: William Forsythe with Sylvie Guillem, Massimo Murru
Bye
Choreography: Mats Ek with Sylvie Guillem
6000 miles away is supported by Rolex.
Co-produced by Les Nuits de Fourvière/Département du Rhône, Athens Festival and Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay.
Bye co-produced by Dansens Hus Stockholm.
IMAGE CREDITS
Bill Cooper
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