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Q&A Special: Choreographer William Forsythe Over Time
Q&A Special: Choreographer William Forsythe Over Time
The radical American choreographer speaks ballet
Wednesday, 09 September 2009

William Forsythe dancers in Eidos: Telos
The radical modern choreographer William Forsythe (b 1950) was celebrated in a week of events in London’s stages this year, marking his transition from mouldbreaking neo-classical ballet to a more collaborative, theatre mode.
The radical modern choreographer William Forsythe (b 1950) was celebrated in a week of events in London’s stages this year, marking his transition from mouldbreaking neo-classical ballet to a more collaborative, theatre mode.
You can't divorce the properties of water from waves. You can't divorce the properties of dancers from the dance.
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