Ballet for Life
Maurice Béjart
Stadsschouwburg
Antwerp
May, 8–10, 2025

Ballet for Life by Maurice Béjart at the Stadsschouwburg in Antwerp, Belgium

On May 8 to 10, 2025, the Béjart Ballet Lausanne returns to the Stadsschouwburg in Antwerp. Ballet for Life by Maurice Béjart will be presented there for the second time. Set to the music of Queen and Mozart, with costumes by Gianni Versace, this ballet about youth and hope is a tribute to Jorge Donn and Freddie Mercury.

 

 

“A little over thirty years ago, in between Berlioz surprising music interspersed with bombing and the sound of ma­chine guns, an unconventional Friar Lawrence cried out to Jorge Donn and Hitomi Asakawa: “Make love, not war!”

Today, Gil Roman, who is about the same age as the creation of my Romeo and Juliet, surrounded by dancers who have never seen this ballet, answers: “You told us to make love, not war. We made love. Why is love waging war on us?”

A cry from the youth, for whom the problem of death by Love is added to the multiple wars that have never ceased in the world since the so-called END of the last World War!

Above all, my ballets are encounters: with music, with life, with death, with love… with all those, whose life and works find a renewal within me. Moreover, the dancer who I am no longer is reincarnated each time by the dan­cers who surpass this former self.

A love affair with the music by Queen. Invention, violence, humour, love: it’s all there. I love the group. They inspire me and guide me, sometimes through this no man’s land where we will all go one day and where, I am sure, Fred­die Mercury is playing a duet on the piano with Mozart.

A ballet about youth and hope, as hopeless and optimistic as they are. Despite everything, I believe that “the show must go on”, as Queen put it in one of their songs.“

– Maurice Béjart

 

 

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