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Gauthier Dance // Dance Company Theaterhaus Stuttgart, The Seven Sins

GREED - Corrupt

SLOTH - Human Undoing

PRIDE - Hermana

GLUTTONY - Yesterday's Scars

LUST - Luxury Guilt

WRATH - Ira

ENVY - Point

The Seven Sins by Gauthier Dance

Theaterhaus Stuttgart

Ballet
Subscribers

Cast

Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui — Choreographer

Alexandre Dai Castaing — Composer

Veerle Van den Wouwer — Costumes designer

Mario Daszenies — Lighting

Julia Kent — Cellist

Loup Barrow — Crystal bachet

Christian Kleiner — Double bassist

Alice Duport-Percier — Soprano

Program notes

Pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony, and sloth — the Catholic Church’s seven deadly sins have fascinated and inspired the art world for centuries, finding their way into the most scandalous Renaissance paintings and the most decadent Hollywood movies. High-profile international choreographer Éric Gauthier explores the sordid septet through dance in his contemporary ballet The Seven Sins. In the spirit of the Surrealist game “Exquisite Corpse” — in which several artists create a piece without seeing each other's work — Gauthier unites the stunningly original work of eight outstanding choreographers: Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Aszure Barton, Marcos Morau, Marco Goecke, Hofesh Shechter, Sasha Waltz, and Sharon Eyal. Each choreographer transforms one of the sins into dance in their own way, collectively resulting in an eclectic work that celebrates the many facets of artistic expression. On the stage of the Theaterhaus Stuttgart, this captivating tapestry of colors, sounds, movements, and metaphors reveals the darkest desires of the human soul…

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