Oiseaux Rebelles

Vestige

Ballet by Dani Rowe
to Modest Mussorgsky’s “Bilder einer Ausstellung”
(orchestral version by Maurice Ravel)

From 12. October 2025 until 9. December 2025

  • More information:
    Introduction 45 min before the performance.
    Matinee on Sa 27 Sep 2025

Choreography:
Dani Rowe

Dani Rowe

Dani Rowe ist Australierin und derzeitige Künstlerische Leiterin des Oregon Ballet Theatre (USA). Nach einer zehnjährigen Karriere als Solistin beim Australian Ballet tanzte sie in Christopher Wheeldons Compagnie «Morphoses» und beim Houston Ballet, bevor sie zum Nederlands Dans Theater (NDT 1) wechselte. Dort arbeitete sie u.a. mit Jiří Kylián, Crystal Pite, Mats Ek sowie Sol León/Paul Lightfoot. Als Choreografin hat sie zahlreiche Werke für das San Francisco Ballet, das Pacific Northwest Ballet, das Oregon Ballet Theatre, das Joffrey Ballet und das Royal New Zealand Ballet choreografiert. Besonders erfolgreich waren MADCAP (2023) für das San Francisco Ballet und ihr Film Corps-en-tine für das Australian Ballet. Zum ersten Mal arbeitet Dani Rowe 2025 mit dem Ballett Zürich zusammen.

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Music Direction:
Matthew Rowe

Matthew Rowe

The conductor Matthew Rowe is originally from London. Since his debut with the Dutch National Ballet in 2004, he has maintained a close connection with the company and was appointed Music Director and Artistic Director of the Dutch Ballet Orchestra in 2013. In 2024, he stepped down from this dual role and now serves as Principal Guest Conductor. His major ballet productions include Christopher Wheeldon’s «Cinderella», Krzysztof Pastor’s «The Tempest», Shen Wei’s «Sacre du Printemps», and the world premieres of Ted Brandsen’s «Mata Hari», Yuri Possokhov’s «Violin Concerto», and Jorma Elo’s «Sibelius 4th Symphony». His extensive repertoire spans works by many renowned choreographers, including numerous pieces by George Balanchine, Hans van Manen, Alexei Ratmansky, and David Dawson. In addition, Rowe conducts classics such as «Swan Lake», «The Nutcracker», «The Sleeping Beauty», «Romeo and Juliet», «Don Quixote», «Paquita», «Giselle», and «Coppélia». Further productions with the Dutch National Ballet and the Dutch Ballet Orchestra include the European premiere of Alexei Ratmansky’s «The Fairy’s Kiss» and the world premieres of David Dawson’s «Requiem» with music by Gavin Bryars and Annabelle Lopez Ochoa’s «Frida» with music by Peter Salem. Matthew Rowe has also enjoyed a long-standing collaboration with Nederlands Dans Theater, where he has worked with many contemporary choreographers such as Jiří Kylián, Lightfoot/León, Marco Goecke, Alexander Ekman, Hofesh Shechter, and Crystal Pite. Most recently, he conducted «Do Not Run, Do Not Fly», featuring world premieres by Marcos Morau and Yoann Bourgeois. He has also conducted performances with San Francisco Ballet, Vienna State Ballet, the National Ballet of Japan, Hong Kong Ballet, the National Ballet of Canada, Finnish National Ballet, Polish National Ballet, and the Royal Danish Ballet.

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Stage design:
Jörg Zielinski

Jörg Zielinski

Jörg Zielinski comes from Berlin and has been living in Switzerland since 1991. He completed his training and studies in Berlin, Basel, and Zurich. His production management at Theater Basel and his senior role at "The Really Useful Group" gave him experience with international theater productions. He worked at Expo.02 in Yverdon-les-Bains as well as on the spatial installation Hotel Offen in Baden. He gained design experience at Vitra. As head of the props department at the Zurich Opera House, he collaborated with the Shanghai Opera House. This collaboration led to contacts with the National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts in Beijing and the Zurich University of the Arts, where he was invited to give lectures. As part of a master’s program, Jörg Zielinski gives lectures at the Bern University of the Arts. He designs and realizes stage sets and scenic installations. Designs have been created for the Zurich Opera House, the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, the London studio "United Visual Artists," and various independent projects. His photographs have been published and exhibited internationally.

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Costumes:
Louise Flanagan

Louise Flanagan

Louise Flanagan is originally from England. After completing her ballet training at the Royal Ballet School, she danced at the Vanemuine Theatre in Estonia. She then shifted her focus to costume design, earning a degree from Middlesex University and completing a professional tailoring apprenticeship. She went on to work as a costume tailor on numerous high-profile films, musicals, and operas in England. Since 2013, she has been working as a freelance costume designer for dance and opera, collaborating with choreographers and directors such as Jörg Mannes, Kinsun Chan, Cathy Marston, Marcel Leemann, Terence Kohler, Sam Brown, Lillian Stillwell, Mauro Astolfi, Yuki Mori, Andreas Heise, Francesca Frassinelli, Peter Leung, Dimo Kirilov Milev, and Ihsan Rustem. Her work has been featured in international companies including the Bavarian State Ballet, Ballett Zürich, Ballett am Rhein, Stanislavsky Ballet Moscow, Theater Magdeburg, Theater Münster, Theater Regensburg, Oper Graz, Theater St. Gallen, Ballet du Capitole Toulouse, and the Origen Cultural Festival.

She also assisted costume designer Emma Ryott at Ballett Zürich, the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, and the Staatsballett Berlin.

Louise received a grant from the German Dance Association (Dachverband Tanz Deutschland) to research and develop a database of sustainably produced fabrics for dance costumes. By sharing and implementing her findings, she aims to reduce the environmental impact of new productions— taking a step toward greater ecological sustainability in dance and theatre.

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Lighting designer:
Martin Gebhardt

Martin Gebhardt

Martin Gebhardt was a lighting designer and lighting master at John Neumeier’s Hamburg Ballet. From 2002, he worked with Heinz Spoerli and the Zurich Ballet. Ballet productions of both companies took him to renowned theaters in Europe, Asia, and America. At the Zurich Opera House, he created the lighting design for productions by Jürgen Flimm, David Alden, Jan Philipp Gloger, Grischa Asagaroff, Matthias Hartmann, David Pountney, Moshe Leiser/Patrice Caurier, Damiano Michieletto, and Achim Freyer. At the Salzburg Festival, he designed the lighting for La bohème and a new version of Spoerli’s Death and the Maiden. Since the 2012/13 season, Martin Gebhardt has been head of lighting at the Zurich Opera House. Today, he maintains a close collaboration with choreographer Christian Spuck (including Winterreise, The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, Messa da Requiem, Anna Karenina, Woyzeck, The Sandman, Leonce and Lena, The Little Match Girl). He was also the lighting designer for choreographers Edward Clug (including Strings, Le Sacre du printemps, and Faust in Zurich), Alexei Ratmansky, Wayne McGregor, Marco Goecke, and Douglas Lee. He collaborated with Christoph Marthaler and Anna Viebrock on Handel’s evening Sale and Rossini’s Il viaggio a Reims in Zurich, as well as on Lulu at the Hamburg State Opera, and with Jossi Wieler and Sergio Morabito at the Geneva Opera for Les Huguenots. In 2023, he designed the lighting for Spuck’s ballet Bovary at the Berlin State Ballet and in 2024 Rossini’s Tancredi at the Bregenz Festival. Additionally, he was the lighting designer for Atonement by Cathy Marston at the Zurich Opera House.

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Dramaturgy:
Michael Küster

Michael Küster

Michael Küster is from Germany. After studying German studies, art, and speech science at the University of Halle, he worked as a presenter, author, and speaker at various broadcasting stations in Germany. There, he hosted numerous classical music programs and live broadcasts of major concert events, including those from the Metropolitan Opera New York, the Semperoper Dresden, and the Leipzig Gewandhaus.
Since 2002, he has been a dramaturg at the Zurich Opera House, working with directors such as Matthias Hartmann, David Alden, Robert Carsen, Moshe Leiser/Patrice Caurier, Damiano Michieletto, David Pountney, Johannes Schaaf, and Graham Vick.
As dramaturg of Ballett Zürich, Michael Küster has collaborated since 2012 with Cathy Marston, Marco Goecke, Marcos Morau, Kim Brandstrup, Edward Clug, Alexei Ratmansky, William Forsythe, Jiří Kylián, and Hans van Manen. Together with Christian Spuck, he worked on productions including «Winterreise» («Prix Benois de la Danse»), «Romeo and Juliet», «Messa da Requiem», and «The Sleeping Beauty».
At La Scala in Milan, Michael Küster was dramaturg for Matthias Hartmann’s opera productions of «Der Freischütz», «Idomeneo», and «The Queen of Spades».

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Cast

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Carmen

Ballet by Mats Ek
to Rodion Schtschedrin’s “Carmen Suite”

From 12. October 2025 until 9. December 2025

  • More information:
    Introduction 45 min before the performance.
    Matinee on Sa 27 Sep 2025

Choreographer:
Mats Ek

Mats Ek

1945 in Malmö (Schweden) geboren und in einer Künstlerfamilie aufgewachsen, studierte Mats Ek zunächst Theaterwissenschaft, wurde Schauspieler, absolvierte eine Tanzausbildung und tanzte dann im Ensemble seiner Mutter Birgit Cullberg, dem Cullberg Ballet, dessen künstlerische Leitung er später vorübergehend übernahm. 1976 begann er zu choreografieren, schuf zeitkritische Stücke wie Soweto, eine Fülle kürzerer Werke, adaptierte literarische Stoffe wie Bernarda Albas Haus und interpretierte in seiner dynamischen, expressiven Bewegungssprache die Eckpfeiler des Ballettrepertoires neu: Giselle (1982), Le Sacre du printemps (1984), Schwanensee (1987), Carmen (1992) oder Dornröschen (1996). Ausserdem ist er Gastchoreograf für die führenden Compagnien der Welt und arbeitet unter anderem mit dem Königlichen Schwedischen Ballett, dem Ballett der Norwegischen Oper, dem Nederlands Dans Theater, dem Stuttgarter Ballett, dem Hamburger Ballett, dem American Ballet Theatre, dem Ballett der Mailänder Scala, der Metropolitan Opera in New York und dem Pariser Opernballett zusammen. Im Jahr 2008 kreierte er Place, einen Pas de deux für Ana Laguna und Mikhail Baryshnikov. Zudem produzierte mit Starballerina Silvie Guillem zwei Videofilme, seine bekanntesten Werke wurden für das Fernsehen adaptiert. Ausserdem schreibt, spielt inszeniert er an vielen verschiedenen Theaterhäusern. 2025 feiert Mats Ek seinen 80. Geburtstag. Für das Royal Swedish Ballet entstand aus diesem Anlass die Choreografie A Cup of Coffee.

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Music Direction:
Matthew Rowe

Matthew Rowe

The conductor Matthew Rowe is originally from London. Since his debut with the Dutch National Ballet in 2004, he has maintained a close connection with the company and was appointed Music Director and Artistic Director of the Dutch Ballet Orchestra in 2013. In 2024, he stepped down from this dual role and now serves as Principal Guest Conductor. His major ballet productions include Christopher Wheeldon’s «Cinderella», Krzysztof Pastor’s «The Tempest», Shen Wei’s «Sacre du Printemps», and the world premieres of Ted Brandsen’s «Mata Hari», Yuri Possokhov’s «Violin Concerto», and Jorma Elo’s «Sibelius 4th Symphony». His extensive repertoire spans works by many renowned choreographers, including numerous pieces by George Balanchine, Hans van Manen, Alexei Ratmansky, and David Dawson. In addition, Rowe conducts classics such as «Swan Lake», «The Nutcracker», «The Sleeping Beauty», «Romeo and Juliet», «Don Quixote», «Paquita», «Giselle», and «Coppélia». Further productions with the Dutch National Ballet and the Dutch Ballet Orchestra include the European premiere of Alexei Ratmansky’s «The Fairy’s Kiss» and the world premieres of David Dawson’s «Requiem» with music by Gavin Bryars and Annabelle Lopez Ochoa’s «Frida» with music by Peter Salem. Matthew Rowe has also enjoyed a long-standing collaboration with Nederlands Dans Theater, where he has worked with many contemporary choreographers such as Jiří Kylián, Lightfoot/León, Marco Goecke, Alexander Ekman, Hofesh Shechter, and Crystal Pite. Most recently, he conducted «Do Not Run, Do Not Fly», featuring world premieres by Marcos Morau and Yoann Bourgeois. He has also conducted performances with San Francisco Ballet, Vienna State Ballet, the National Ballet of Japan, Hong Kong Ballet, the National Ballet of Canada, Finnish National Ballet, Polish National Ballet, and the Royal Danish Ballet.

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Stage design and costume:
Marie-Louise Ekman

Marie-Louise Ekman

Marie-Louise Ekman (b. 1944) is a Swedish artist, filmmaker, playwright, and cultural leader known for her distinctive and inimitable fusion of visual art, theatre, and film. In the 1960s, she became part of Sweden’s avant-garde and pop art movement. She developed a playful yet pointed visual language through which she explored themes such as gender, identity, and social norms. Over the decades, she directed numerous films and theatre productions and wrote many plays for both stage and screen. Beyond her creative work, Ekman has also held leading positions in the arts sector. In 1999, she became the first female professor and later president of the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm, and she successfully served as director of Sweden’s Royal Dramatic Theatre for six years. Today, she is considered one of Sweden’s most influential contemporary cultural figures and is celebrated for her innovative, interdisciplinary contributions to the arts. Major exhibitions of her work have been shown in Paris, London, and New York. Her set and costume designs for Mats Ek include «Orpheus and Eurydice», «The House of Bernarda Alba», «Antigone», «Cain and Abel», «Giselle», «The Park», «Swan Lake», «Carmen», «Bolero», and «Le Sacre du printemps» — presented in cities such as London, Milan, Munich, Paris, Lyon, Stockholm, and now also Zurich.

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Lighting designer:
Ellen Ruge

Cast

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Abstract

«L'amour est un oiseau rebelle», sings Carmen in Georges Bizet’s opera of the same name. Mats Ek, the Swedish dance legend, made Carmen the heroine of a ballet at the Cullberg Ballet in 1992. He based it closely on the novella by Prosper Mérimée, which also forms the basis for the opera, in which Don José tells the story of Carmen from his death cell. Playing with classic gender roles, Mats Ek avoids common Carmen clichés and finds a deeply human interpretation. Another strong female figure is at the center of Dani Rowe’s choreography. After a career as a dancer with the Australian Ballet and the Nederlands Dans Theater, the Australian-born choreographer now heads the Oregon Ballet Theater. She is creating her first choreography for the Ballett Zürich, set to the music of Mussorgsky’s «Bilder einer Ausstellung», in the orchestral version by Maurice Ravel.

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