Here's how easily a night in Ji?í Kyliáns the world behaves. Again, we can base ourselves to a show signed the Czech choreographer who revolutionized dance. Different Shores gets his fourth evening with the National Ballet. When we in the 2011 set up Wild Flowers wheeled VG a Fiver on the dice and wrote: "Kyliáns sprawling garden is a single large gift package to the audience, and it shows how many facets of his choreographies consists of."?
Now there will be multiple facets, and for the Norwegian audience three completely new work, created over a period of time in nearly thirty years. Where powerful Soldiers ´ Mass is danced by men to the mighty vocal and orchestral work Fields Mass, are marvelous Stepping Stones one of Kyliáns few works in which women are at taspiss. It is danced to music signed John Cage and Anton Webern. The evening's youngest, Gods and Dogs, Kyliáns works number hundred for Nederlands Dans Theater, and explores the thin line between normality and insanity. Fascinating, disturbing, touching or terrifying. Kyliáns dance can be so many things. It is certain that it makes an impression.