A Love Supreme

Salva Sanchis Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker Rosas

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A Love Supreme is a quartet created by Salva Sanchis and Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker based on John Coltrane's album of the same name. This collaboration, which began in 2005, is an encounter between two choreographers who find common ground in their shared fascination with this iconic music. In A Love Supreme, Coltrane and his musicians build a total, absolute freedom of improvisation based on a simple fundamental structure, in which they incessantly push boundaries. This translates literally into the dance: for this performance, the choreographers take on the challenge of weaving improvisation and composition into a seamless whole. For this new version, Sanchis and De Keersmaeker rewrote their 2005 choreography into a piece for four young male dancers. With their distinctly energetic interpretation, they emphasize the power of Coltrane's ode to divine love.

• Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker created Asch (her first choreographic work) in 1980, following her dance studies at Mudra in Brussels and the Tisch School of the Arts in New York. Fase, Four Movements to the Music of Steve Reich premiered two years later. In 1983, De Keersmaeker founded the dance company Rosas in Brussels, during the development of the performance Rosas danst Rosas. Her choreographic work is based on a meticulous exploration of the relationship between dance and music. With Rosas, she has created a comprehensive oeuvre that utilizes musical structures and scores from different eras, from early music to contemporary composition and pop. Her choreographic practice also derives formal principles from geometry, mathematical schemes, nature, and social structures –resulting in a unique perspective on the movement of the body in time and space. In 1995, De Keersmaeker founded the Performing Arts Research and Training Studios (P.A.R.T.S.) school in Brussels. Over the past ten years, her work has also explored the visual arts, producing projects in museum contexts such as the Louvre, Tate Modern, and MoMA. In 2023, she created EXIT ABOVE with a cast of 13 dancers, and in 2024 Il Cimento dell’Armonia e dell’Inventione, inspired by Antonio Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons. Her latest creation BREL (2025) is a collaboration with dancer and choreographer Solal Mariotte. 

• Salva Sanchis moved to Belgium in 1995 to study at P.A.R.T.S. He was part of the school's first generation of graduates. Since his graduation piece Less than a moment (1998), he has created more than twenty full-length pieces. The dialogue between improvisation and established movement language is characteristic of his work, often expressed in conjunction with music. His most recent production is Radical Light (2016), a piece for five dancers. In 2003, Salva danced freelance with Rosas for Bitches Brew / Tacoma Narrows. This led to a choreographic trajectory with Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker that culminated in the collaborations Desh (2004) and A Love Supreme (2005). For the past 18 years, alongside his work as a choreographer he has also been active in education and teaches at dance schools throughout Europe.

 

 

choreography Salva Sanchis, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker | danced by José Paulo dos Santos, Bilal El Had/ Robin Haghi (afwisselend/en alternance/alternating), Jason Respilieux, Thomas Vantuycom | original version danced by and created with Cynthia Loemij, Moya Michael, Salva Sanchis, Igor Shyshko | music A Love Supreme, John Coltrane | recording tenor saxophone, vocals: John Coltrane, piano: McCoy Tyner, bass: Jimmy Garrison, drums: Elvin Jones Acknowledgement, Resolution, Pursuance & Psalm © Coltrane, J., © Jowcol Music, Inc. (Universal Music Publ. N.V.) | revised lighting design Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Luc Schaltin | lighting design (2005) Jan Versweyveld | costumes Anne-Catherine Kunz | rehearsal director  Bilal El Had / Robin Haghi (afwisselend/en alternance/alternating) | production Rosas coproduction De Munt/La Monnaie (Brussel/Bruxelles) | special thanks to Erik Bogaerts, Jeroen Van Herzeele | World premiere Revision 23.02.2017, Kaaitheater (Brussel/Bruxelles) 

Rosas is supported by the Flemish Community and by the BNP Paribas Foundation. 

Tickets

Wed 16 Sep 26
20:00
Thu 17 Sep 26
20:00
Fri 18 Sep 26
20:00
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Presented by

Kaaitheater Ancienne Belgique Rosas De Munt / La Monnaie

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DURATION : 50 min.