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Dance Open 2018:
«Moving rooms» performed by Dutch National Ballet

Dance Open 2017:
«The Tempest» performed by Polish National Ballet

Dance Open 2015:
«In Light and Shadow» performed by Dutch National Ballet


Krzysztof Pastor in his own words

Language of dance is very international, it lies beyond the borders and separations.
Movement and dance are both forms of expression, such art can talk about various themes. Such artistic dance is to induce authentic experiences, show passion, trigger emotions. I reject artificiality in my ballet and focus on spontaneity and authenticity.
That's the importance of art. We should be sort of avant-garde (with) this creativity and innovation.

Krzysztof Pastor

Choreographer and producer. Krzysztof Pastor began his ballet training with the Ballet School in his home town of Gdańsk. After his training, he joined the Polish Dance Theatre in Poznań (1975) where he worked with Conrad Drzewiecki, winning the position of one of the company's leading young artistic personalities. Four years later, he moved to the Teatr Wielki of Łódź.

Pastor completed his first choreographic work in 1986 for an international gala performance in Łódź. After creating several ballets for the Dutch National Ballet's workshop programmes, in 1992 he was asked to design a ballet for the company's main programme: the successful "Shostakovich — Chamber Symphony". He worked as a freelance choreographer from 1995. In the 1997/98 season he joined the Washington Ballet as its choreographer in residence, and became the Dutch National Ballet's choreographer in residence in the 1998/99 season. Pastor has since gained considerable recognition as an international choreographer, creating nearly fifty ballets to date, including the highly acclaimed Do Not Go Gentle…, and In Light and Shadow; the large-scale, full-length production Kurt WeillAcid CityDon GiovanniTristan, and Dangerous Liaisons; as well as Symphony Fantastic for the Australian Ballet.

In 1995 Pastor's duet Detail IV won the Gold Choreography Award of the Helsinki International Ballet Competition. In 2000 he was awarded the Medal of 200 Years of Polish Ballet by the Ministry of Culture in Poland, and the Dancers Fund'79 Choreography Prize in the Netherlands. His choreographies: Do Not Go Gentle… (2000) and Kurt Weill (2001) were hailed in the Netherlands as great artistic events of those seasons, and presented as such at the Dutch Days of Dance. In 2001, his ambitious and challenging production Kurt Weill was also nominated at the Bolshoi Theatre (Moscow) for the international Benois de la Danse Prize in no less than three categories. In January 2003, Krzysztof Pastor was appointed resident choreographer of the Dutch National Ballet , sharing the position with Hans van Manen. In this capacity, he created Si después de morirVoice which premiered at the Holland Festival 2004, Don Giovanni as well as Crossing PathsSuite for Two, and Visions at Dusk. In December 2007 he was invited by the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow to work with the Bolshoi's star Svetlana Zakharova (duet from Tristan and solo from Voice). In May 2008 in Edinburgh with the Scottish Ballet, Pastor premiered his own original, cutting-edge version of Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet and his pieces Moving Rooms (2008) and Sheherezade (2009) were specially prepared for the Holland Festival premiered with the Dutch National Ballet. His newest work is Dumbarton Dances to the music of Igor Stravinsky in Amsterdam.

Alongside his work for the Dutch National Ballet, Pastor has created ballets for many companies in other countries, such as the Royal Swedish Ballet, Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow, Scottish Ballet, Washington Ballet, Ballet Opera Dresden, Israel Ballet, Royal Flemish Ballet, Ballet of the Polish National Opera in Warsaw (Górecki's Third Symphony, 1994), National Ballet of Lithuania, National Ballet of Latvia, Donau Ballet, Ankara State Ballet, Australian Ballet, West Australian Ballet, and Royal New Zealand Ballet. He has also designed smaller choreographies specially for selected ballet soloists.

His works have featured in the programmes of renowned festivals: Holland Festival, Holland Dance Festival, and Edinburgh Festival, and also at international ballet competitions, to great critical and audience acclaim. His choreographies have been presented by Dutch Nationale Ballet during the company's tours of the Netherlands, France, Canada, and Britain. In 2008 the Australian Ballet brought his Symphony Fantastic to its prestigious guest performances in Paris. He has also been invited to be a judge at the International Choreography Competition in Groningen, the Eurovision Young Dancers competition in Warsaw, the New York International Ballet Competition, and the Polish National Dance Competition in Gdańsk.

After years of artistic absence from Poland, Krzysztof Pastor was invited by the Teatr Wielki — Polish National Opera in Warsaw to stage his Tristan to the music of Richard Wagner. Following the choreographer's first visits to Warsaw, the theatre's general director Waldemar Dąbrowski asked Pastor to accept the position of director of the Polish National Opera's ballet company, with the aim of giving the company artistic independence and elevating its position at the Teatr Wielki to that of the Polish National Ballet. Pastor took up his new post on 18 March 2009 while retaining his duties as resident choreographer of Dutch Nationale Ballet in Amsterdam.

His work In The Light And Shadow will be presented during the XIV international ballet festival Dance Open in programme of the Dutch National's one-act ballets Back to Bach.

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