Danish Dance Theatre
Danish Dance Theatre is the largest modern dance company in Denmark. The company was founded in 1981 by Randi Patterson, an English/Norwegian choreographer and innovator of modern dance. Patterson was succeeded by American Warren Spears and the Dane Anette Abildgaard. Tim Rushton, tis from England, and since 2001 artistic director and primary choreographer of the company. Danish Dance Company is based in Copenhagen.
History
Since 2001, Tim Rushton (MBE) has been the company’s Artistic Director and has successfully continued Danish Dance Theatre’s vision of combining the classical arts with the modern. Today, Danish Dance Theatre is the foremost contemporary dance company in Denmark, as well as the largest. The company is composed of hand-picked dancers from all over the world.
Especially during the early years, stories and literary sources have often been a central role in the inspiration and creation of the company`s performances. The company often collaborates with well-known writers, visual artists and composers and the music often ranges from classical masterpieces to jazz, rock and new compositions.
Danish Dance Theatre receives an annual operating subsidy from the Ministry of Culture. Since the company’s funding represents approximately half the financial support that other comparable Nordic companies receive, it is necessary to have additional financial backing from private companies, foundations and endowments.
Until 2005, Danish Dance Theatre was a tooring company with no permanent stage. In 2005, the company moved to Folketeatret in Copenhagen, where they had both a permanent stage and dance studio. In November 2009, the company moved from Folketeatret to DANSEhallerne and together with Dansescenen and Dansens Hus they are now situated on the former site of Carlsberg Brewery. Between national touring, international touring and stationary performances, the company conducts between 60-80 performances annually. Danish Dance Theatre was founded in 1981 by the English/Norwegian choreographer and pioneer Randi Patterson, in collaboration with Anette Abildgaard, Ingrid Buchholtz, Mikala Barnekow and soon after, Warren Spears. At that time, the company was named ‘New Danish Dance Theatre.’
The repertoire spans from large stage productions at the Royal Danish Theatre, Danish Dance Theatre also does an extensive amount of both national and international touring. Besides touring and several stationary performances in Copenhagen, the company is also famous for two annual open-air events: “Copenhagen Summer Dance”, which takes place in the Copenhagen Police Headquarters and runs for one week in August and the picnic-performances “Spring Dance at Carlsberg”, which takes place during the two first weekends of June.
The company's Artistic Director Tim Rushton has been nominated ten times for Best Dance Performance of the Year at the Danish Theatre Awards, Reumert, receiving the award four times; in 1999 for Busy Being Blue, in 2005 for Chalk, in 2006 for Requiem and in 2009 for Labyrinth. In 2010, Danish Dance Theatre received the Reumert Award for Frost, choreographed by Tina Tarpgaard. Since Rushton came to Danish Dance Theatre in 2001, the company has quadrupled the number of audience members.
In addition, Rushton has received many other awards. In 2006 he received the Teaterkatten (Theatrecat) award as best director, a title awarded by “The Association of Danish Theatre Journalists”. In 2007 he received the “National Arts Foundation Award” for exceptional works of art for the 2006 performance Requiem. In 2008 he received “The Danish Arts Society” award and in 2009 “The Wilhelm Hansen Foundation” award.
In 2011 he was honoured with the British MBE – Member of the Order of the British Empire – for his outstanding work for modern dance. In 2012 Tim Rushton received an Honorary Award at the Danish Theatre Awards, Reumert - this award is given an artist who through the years has made a unique contribution to the positive development of the performing arts in Denmark - and who is still actively performing.
Awards
Won the Danish Reumert Award for Best Danceperformance in:
- 1999 Busy Being Blue
- 2005 Kridt (Chalk)
- 2006 Requiem
- 2009 Labyrint
Nominated for the Reumert Award for Best Danceperformance in:
- 1998 Udflugt i det blå
- 2000 Dominium
- 2006 Silent Steps
- 2006 Animal Park
- 2008 Passion
- 1012 Love Songs
Important productions
- 2012
- MONOLITH: Danish Dance Theatre, at the Royal Theatre, May 10, 2012. Danish premiere of the performance created by Tim Rushton for Rambert Dance Company, Sadlers Wells in 2011
- END OF LONELINESS: Danish Dance Theatre
- 2011
- LOVE SONGS: Danish Dance Theatre, at the Royal Theatre. Premiere 26 May 2011,
- "Spring dance på Carlsberg", outdoor danceevent in the beautiful garden of "J.C. Jacobsens Have" at Carlsberg, Copenhagen
- Danish Dance Theatre's festival Copenhagen Summer Dance in Copenhagen's Politigård. Performing companies: Danish Dance Theatre and other international contemporary dance companies. Guest choreographer Stephen Shropshire
- UK Tour with Dance Touring Partnership presenting: KRIDT (CHALK), ENIGMA and CADANCE.
- Danish Tour presenting: LOVE
- 2010
- "Spring dance på Carlsberg", outdoor danceevent in the beautiful garden of "J.C. Jacobsens Have" at Carlsberg, Copenhagen
- Danish Dance Theatre's festival Copenhagen Summer Dance in Copenhagen's Politigård. Performing companies: Danish Dance Theatre, Beijing Dance Theatre, Rambert Dance Company
- 2009
- CADANCE: Danish Dance Theatre
- ENIGMA: Danish Dance Theatre
- Danish Dance Theatre festival Copenhagen Summerdance, Copenhagen's Politigård. Performing companies: Danish Dance Theatre, Marie Brolin Tani Unga Danskompagni, The Finnish National Ballet, Skånes Dansteater.
- 2008
- LABYRINTH: Danish Dance Theatre
- Received Danish award for performance arts, Årets Reumert, for Best Dance Production of the Year
- 2007
- PASSION IN COOPERATION WITH THE PAINTER MICHAEL KVIUM: Danish Dance Theatre – Nominated for Danish award for performance arts, Årets Reumert, for Best Dance Production of the Year
- Jacob's Pillow
- Danish Dance Theatre festival Copenhagen Summerdance, Copenhagen's Politigård. Performing companies: Danish Dance Theatre, Marie Brolin Tani Company Carte Blanche, Johan Kobborg.
- Beijing
- 2006
- ANIMAL PARK: Danish Dance Theatre
- Nominated for Danish award for performance arts, Årets Reumert, for Best Dance Production of the Year
- Dance Salad, Houston
- Danish Dance Theatre festival Copenhagen Summerdance, Copenhagen's Politigård. Performing companies: Danish Dance Theatre, The Royal Swedish Ballet, Carte Blanche.
- 2005
- SILENT STEPS: Danish Dance Theatre
- Nominated for Danish award for performance arts, Årets Reumert, for Best Dance Production of the Year
- KRIDT: Danish Dance Theatre
- Danish Dance Theatre festival Copenhagen Summerdance, Copenhagen's Politigård. Performing companies: Danish Dance Theatre, Skånes Dansteater, The Finnish National Ballet.
- Received Danish award for performance arts, Årets Reumert, for Best Dance Production of the Year
- 2004
- GRAFFITI: Danish Dance Theatre
- Jacob's Pillow
- Danish Dance Theatre festival Copenhagen Summerdance, Copenhagen's Politigård. Performing companies: Danish Dance Theatre, Gøteborg Operaens Ballet, The Norwegian National Ballet.
- Danish Dance Theatre opens the new Copenhagen opera house's Takkeloftet
- Sidney Opera
- 2003
- NAPOLI – DEN NYE BY: Danish Dance Theatre
- SuperDanish at Habourfront, Canada
- major tour of the Middle East
- 2002
- WORKING MAN: Danish Dance Theatre
- 2001
- SHADOWLAND: Danish Dance Theatre
Important international performances
- 2013
- USA Tour with LOVE SONGS, Washington & New York
- 2012
- Rialto Theatre 15th International Dance Festival in Limassol, Cyprus
- 2011–12
- LOVE SONGS at KulturStadtLev FORUM, Germany
- Beijing Fringe Festival, China
- Vitabergsparken, Stockholms Parkteatern, Sweden
- 2011
- UK Tour with Dance Touring Partnership presenting: KRIDT (CHALK), ENIGMA and CADANCE.
- Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry. Lighthouse Poole. Corn Exchange, Brighton Dome. The Lowry, Salford. Grand Opera House, Belfast. Macrobert, Sterling, Nottingham Playhouse. Northern Stage, Newcastle. Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield.
- Performing KRIDT (CHALK), ENIGMA and CADANCE at the Finnish National Ballet.
- 2010–11
- Open Look Festival in Jerusalem, Israel
- Open Look Festival in St. Petersburg, Russia
- 2010
- Touring internationally with KRIDT (CHALK), ENIGMA and CADANCE to USA, Poland, Russia, Finland, Norway, Germany and France.
- 2009–10
- Performing KRIDT (CHALK)& SHADOWLAND at Künstlerhaus Mousonturm, Germany.
- Performing ENGIMA, KRIDT(CHALK)& 'CADANCE' at Kuopio Dance Festival in Finland.
- Performing KRIDT (CHALK) & SHADOWLAND at The Biarritz Festival, France.
- 2008–9
- ANIMAL PARK at Alexander Theatre Helsinki in Finland
- 2007–8
- Company in Residence, Joyce Soho, New York City, USA
- New York, USA. Chinese Tour. Moscow, Rusland
- 2006–7
- Beijing, China
- 2005–6
- Dance Salad, Houston
- 2004–05
- Sidney Opera House, Australia
- Jacobs Pillow, USA
- 2004
- Jacobs Pillow, USA
- 2003–04
- Extensive tour in the Middle East
- SuperDanish at ’Habourfront’, Canada.
- 2002
- Cairo in Egypt
- Damaskus in Syria
Dancers
- Alessandro Sousa Pereira
- Brazilian. Born 1983. Educated at Galpão 1 Dance School in Indaiatuba, São Paulo. In 1999 he danced at Companhia de Dança Lina Penteado . In the year 2000 he danced at Balé da Bahia (Balé do Teatro Castro Alves). In the year of 2002 at Tanz Graz in Austria. In the period of 2003–2007 he was engaged at Ballet Theatre Munich under the direction of Philip Taylor. He has been working with choreographers like Carolyn Carlson, Jirí Kylián and Richard Alston. Alessandro Sousa Pereira started as dancer at Dansk Danseteater July 2007.
- Luca Marazia
- Italian. Born 1979. He is educated at the Rome Opera Dance School under direction of Elisabetta Terabust and at the École-Atelier Rudra Béjart in Lausanne, Switzerland. During his education he danced with the Rome Opera Ballet and with the Béjart Ballet. From 1998 to 2005 he was dancing at the Nürnberg Ballet. He has danced under the choreographic direction of William Forsythe, Jo Stromgren, Stijm Celis, Nicolo Fonte, Daniela Kurz, Jo Kanamati, Rui Horta, Javier de Frutos and Russel Maliphant. Luca Marazia started as a full time dancer at the Danish Dance Theatre in the summer of 2005.
- Ana Sendas
- Portuguese. Born 1977. Educated at Academia de Dança Contemporânea de Setúbal in Portugal in 1994. Danced at Göteborg’s Opera Ballet, Ballet Gulbenkian in Lisbon, Ballet Theater Augsburg in Tyskland and at Galili Dance Company in The Netherlands. Started as dancer at the Danish Dance Theatre in July 2009.
- Maxim-Jo Beck McGosh
- Danish. Born 1981. Educated at the Danish National School of Contemporary Dance in Copenhagen. Maxim-Jo Beck McGosh has worked with Recoil Performance Group – Tina Tarpgaard, Granhøj Dance – Palle Granhøj, Marie Brolin-Tani, Virpi Pahkinen, and Helena Franzén. She joined Danish Dance Theatre in 2010.
- Milou Nuyens
- Born in Amsterdam in 1985. Educated in The Netherlands. Worked with Staatstheater Darmstadt under direction of Mei Hong Lin, Landestheater Linz under direction of Jochen Ulrich, Company Nanine Linning and Introdans under direction of Roel Voorintholt. Milou Nuyens started as dancer at Dansk Danseteater July 2010.
- Stefanos Bizas
- Born in Greece in 1979. Educated at London Contemporary Dance School at The Place. Worked with The National Dance Company Wales. Works by Itzik Galili, Andonis Foniadakis, Stijn Celis, Stephen Petronio, Joanne Fong, Stephen Shropshire, Viivi Keskinen, Juan Carlos Garcia and Roy Campbell-Moore. Stefanos Bizas started as dancer at Dansk Danseteater July 2010.
- Björn Nilsson
- Born in Sweden in 1985. Educated at London Studio Center. Worked with Det Unge Dansekompagni under direction of Marie Brolin-Tani. Works by MBT, Mats Ek and Didy Veldman. Björn Nilsson started as dancer at Dansk Danseteater July 2010.
- Fabio Liberti
- Italian. Born 1981. Educated at Rotterdamse Dansacademie. Fabio Liberti has worked with AIEP – Ariella Vidarch, Theater Saint Gallen, Stadttheater Hildesheim, Conny Janssen Danst, and Balletto Teatro di Torino. He will join Danish Dance Theatre in 2010.
- Erik Nyberg
- Swedish. Born 1990. Educated at the Royal Swedish Ballet School. He has worked with Det Unge Danskompagni, Tim Rushton, Marie Brolin-Tani, Virpi Pahkinen, Johan Inger and Alexander Ekman. Erik Nyberg joined Danish Dance Theatre in 2010.
- Emily Nicolaou
- American. Born 1989. Educated at The University of North Carolina School of the Arts, USA. Danced with Hubbard Street II under the direction of Taryn Kaschock. Emily started as a dancer with Danish Dance Theatre in July 2011. She has premiered in: Fallen from Heaven, Rocking, Rhapsody, Monolith.
- Joel Fritzon
- Swedish. Born in 1989. Educated at Danish School of Contemporary Dance in 2011. Joel started as a dancer with Danish Dance Theatre in July 2011. He has premiered in: Love, Fallen from Heaven, Rocking, Rhapsody, Monolith.
- Arina Trostyanetskaya
- Russian. Born 1986. Educated at Vaganova Ballet Academy (bachelor), St-Petersburg, Russia; Ecole - Atelier Rudra Bejart, Lausanne, Switzerland. Danced with Netherlands Dance Theater II, Den Haag, Netherlands; Freelance projects, St-Petersburg, Russia. Arina started as a dancer with Danish Dance Theatre in August 2012.
- Niya Teodorova
- Bulgarian. Born 1990. Educated at the Danish National School of Contemporary Dance and Bulgarian National School of Dance Arts. Performed at Dansescenen, Skuespilhuset and the National Gallery of Denmark and danced as an apprentice with Skånes Dance Theatre, Sweden. Niya has worked with choreographers such as Lotte Sigh, Kim Brandstrup, Rasmus Sørinus Jensen, Angels Margarit and Anne Zacho. Niya started as a dancer with Danish Dance Theatre in June 2012.
- Paul James Rooney
- British. Born 1984. Educated at the Royal Ballet School, London and Elmhurst School for Dance. Danced with The Pantomime Theatre, Denmark, English National Ballet, New Adventures, England, and Alvin Ailey Dance Company, USA. Paul has worked with choreographers such as Christopher Hampson, Didy Veldman, Marie Brolin-Tani, and Matthew Bourne, and in addition he represented The Royal Opera House in London, at the closing ceremony of the 2008 Olympics. Paul started as a dancer with Danish Dance Theatre in January 2013.
- Jàn Spoták
- Slovak. Born 1984. Educated at the Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts in Bratislava, Slovakia. Danced with Slovak Dance Theatre, Slovak National Theatre, Bralen Dance Theatre in Slovakia, and Norrdans in Sweden. Ján has worked with choreographers such as Mats Ek, Felix Landerer, Gustavo Ramirez Sansano, Jo Strømgren, Annabelle Bonnery, Martin Forsberg, and Jan Ďurovčik. Ján started as a dancer with Danish Dance Theatre in November 2012.
- Jernej Bizjak
- Slovenian. Born 1987. Educated at CODARTS, Rotterdam Dance Academy, Netherlands. Danced with IT Dansa, Barcelona and in 2010 with Cross Connection Ballet Company. Jernej has worked with choreographers such as Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Ohad Naharin, Jiri Kylian, Alexander Ekman, Rafael Bonachela and Martin Fosberg. Jernej started as a dancer with Danish Dance Theatre in November 2012.
- Maria Pilar Abaurrea
- Spanish. Born 1984. Diploma in classical dance at the Spanish Ministry of Education and educated at Escuela Oficial de Navarra, Spain. Danced wit Landerer & Company, Norrdans, Donlon Dance Company, Germany and IT Dansa, Barcelona. Maria has worked with choreographers such as Mats Ek, Gustavo Ramirez Sansano, Jo Strømgren, Jiri Kylian, Maguerite Donlon and Martin Forsberg. Maria started as a dancer with Danish Dance Theatre in November 2012.
- Reija Heinonen
- Finnish. Born 1989. Educated at the Finnish National Ballet School. Danced with The Small Finish Ballet Company, Finnish National Ballet, Centro ProDanza de Cuba and IT Dansa, Barcelona. Reija has worked with choreographers such as Alex Ekman, Toer van Schayk, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Rafael Bonachela and Ohad Naharin. Reija started as a dancer with Danish Dance Theatre in November 2012.
Reviews
- NY Times review by Gia Kourlas, October 13, 2007
- NY Times review by Jennifer Dunning, July 29, 2006
- NY Times review by Anna Kisselgoff, July 14, 2004
- Village Voice review by Deborah Jowitt, August 4, 2006
- Ballet-Dance Magazine review by Kate Snedeker, May 5, 2006