Double Bill: Goecke and Edeso - 19th April: Matinee (Accessible)

Saturday, April 19, 2025
Haute Vallée School Theatre
Ballet d'Jèrri

Double Bill: Goecke and Edeso - 19th April: Matinee (Accessible)

The first programme of 2025 brings an extraordinary treat to Jersey audiences: Whiteout by renowned German choreographer Marco Goecke.

Premiered at Les Ballets de Monte Carlo in 2008, this hauntingly bittersweet work has captivated audiences worldwide with its emotive depth and intricate movement. Set to the music of Bob Dylan, Whiteout offers a perfect introduction to one of the most influential figures in contemporary dance.

The second half of this double bill marks the much-anticipated return of Asier Edeso Eguia, creator of Ballet d'Jèrri’s fan-favourite Deliberate Mistake. Edeso Eguia will debut an all-new work, marking his first creation for the company in his new role as resident choreographer. This programme promises an unforgettable evening of artistry and innovation for Jersey's dance lovers.

This production is generously supported by the Jersey Opera House.

Accessible matinee performance: a welcome space for all
Ballet d'Jèrri
is delighted to offer this matinee performance as a relaxed and accessible experience, welcoming audience members of all ages and abilities. Though the programme will be the same as the other performances, this special performance is intended for those who may benefit from a more informal atmosphere, including families with young children, individuals with different needs, or anyone who prefers a less structured environment.

Ballet d'Jèrri encourage everyone who chooses to attend this show to embrace the spirit of patience and tolerance as they celebrate making live dance available to all, and hope you enjoy this inclusive and welcoming experience.

If there is anything holding you or someone you know back from attending Ballet d'Jèrri's performances, please reach out to them via info@ballet.je.

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