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Winter Ball (1795-1815)

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Saturday, 30 November 2019

English

Lieven Baert began his career in 1981 in Ghent, Belgium, and has studied with Elizabeth Aldrich, Ingrid Brainard, Angene Feves, Andrea Francalanci, Francine Lancelot, Prof. Taubert, Barbara Sparti, Jane Gingell, Francine Lancelot, Béatrice Massin and Marie Geneviève Massé. In 1985 he founded Chierlycke Danseryen, a company specializing in 16th century court dances. In 1987 he specialized in 15th century French/Burgundian court dance and gained success with his program "The art of dancing in the 15th century" which toured early music festivals in Utrecht, Glasgow, Krakau, Darmstadt and Berlin. The same year he collaborated with the Belgian ballet world in creating a new historical dance company Danza Antiqua. His Institute of Historical Dance was founded in 1992 to create a field for research and performance practice of historical dance. In 2000 he organized the first International Colloquium on Early Dance in collaboration with the University of Ghent and under the auspices of the Unesco. He was guest professor at the University of Stockholm and teaches every year at the Alicia Alonso Institute University Carlos III in Madrid. He choreographed for the Classical National Theatre in Madrid and worked for the Spanish Cultural Government. Since 2000 he has been stage director for the Brussels Operetta Theatre.

German

Lieven Baert gründete 1992 das „Institut für historischen Tanz, Musik und Theater“ in Gent, mit dem Ziel, historische Tanzformen aus dem 15. – 19. Jahrhundert wissenschaftlich zu erforschen und zu katalogisieren.
Er unterrichtet in ganz Europa und war Choreograph für die Landshuter Hochzeit 2001 und 2005.

Lieven Baert

+32-9-228.01.55
Scheldestraat 109 IHDP vzw, c/o Lieven Baert
9040Gent
Belgium

For the 2019 Winter Ball we return to the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century. In France it was the time of the revolution, Napoleon and his Empire, in England the period of the Regency.

Dancing master Lieven Baert guides you through the steps and figures of original countrydances and quadrilles. Fortepianist Anders Muskens and his ensemble Das Neue Manheimer Orchester provide the music. In the mirror room you will find an early 19th-century buffet and in the "quartier de la belle alcôve" you can listen to more intimate concerts by Olaf van Hees. The upper floors of the castle are also accessible to inquisitive ball guests.

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

* Dates: Saturday Saturday 30th November 2019 (reception from 7.30 pm, last dance after midnight)

* In the afternoon there is a basic initiation of an hour and a half to refresh the most important steps and figures of the early 19th-century countrydances and quadrilles

* Entrance fee for the ball: 80 euros (including drinks, buffet, photos and afternoon initiation)

* You can spend the night at Het Laathof, the Center for Youth Tourism within the castle grounds (basic accommodation, possibly with shared bathroom). The price per night per person is 35 euros (incl. breakfast).

* Extra dancing classes: on Saturdays 21st September and 19th October there are two dance classes at the castle (10 am to 5 pm. Lieven Baert teaches you the steps and figures of the countrydances and quadrilles of the ball. The participation fee is 40 euros per person per day (including drinks, lunch and cake).

REGISTER

You can only register for the ball and /or course via info@kasteeldursel.be. If you want to spend the night at Het Laathof, please specify if you will stay on Friday and/or Saturday night.

The registrations are handled in order of receipt via info@kasteeldursel.be. You will receive a payment request together with our confirmation. Tickets for the ball and /or course are unfortunately not reimbursed.

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