Annual Gala 2023

7 JULY 2023

A performance by the students of the Mosa Ballet School
at the Opéra Royal de Wallonie – Liège, Belgium

Duration : 120 min


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Dance is an expression of the moving soul, an art form that allows us to touch the stars.

Jeanne Brabants 

MOSA-RKA 


Signature of the Mosa Ballet School

Choreography by Olivier Patey bio

A creation on Eugène Ysaÿe’s Mazurka de Concert Op. 1 for Violin and Piano (1882)
Performed by Daniil Arsenev (violin) and Nino Barkaya (piano)

2nd year: Ainhoa Cavaleri, Tim Debey, Shaoline George, Elise Woo
4th year: Massimo Chiappini, Mattia Consiglio

GISELLE


Original choreography by Jean Coralli Waltz from Act I and Danse des Amies
Adapted by Anna Jojic-Begovic and Séverine de Cussac bio

Music by Adolphe Adam (1841)

Les amies
3rd year: Victoria Dailly, Isabella Salaro
4th year: Matilda Colombini, Maria Cristina Longo, Yuka Nasuhara, Flaminia Raimondi

Valse
1st year: Andrea Benecchi, Mattéo Bonte, Charlotte Bresolin, Thea Kuta, Calypso Soulios
2nd year: Ifunaya Precious Duru, Angela Scarabottolo
3rd year: Artemis Bismpina, Beatrice Cancellieri, Alice Devitt, Fleur Martin-Harlaut,
Estella Martins Marcelino, Clémentine Ménard, Stella Pegoretti, Bianca Grazia Vitale

4th year: Ine Bervoets, Alice Coudron, Mikayla Firlie, Romane Marlet, Lena Sentobin

MARKITANKA


Original choreography by Arthur St Léon
Adapted by Vira Kharchenko bio

Music by Cesare Pugni (1844)

2nd year: Ainhoa Cavaleri, Samira Contreras, Toulaye Dall’era, Tim Debey, Amy Frey,
Shaoline George, Mila Mertens, Giorgia Turle, Angelica Vannoli, Elise Woos

PAQUITA

Original choreography by Marius Petipa (Grand Pas Classique)
Adapted by Marina Antonova et Guy Albouy bio

Music by Ludwig Minkus (1882)


3rd year: Federico Motta
5th year: Eve Baquet, Florentine Buffet, Marit De Haeck, Alice Guidi, Airi Kobayashi,
Lisa König, Yoni Martin, Larissa Irina Methner, Anna Mizokami, Erin Padoa, Camilla Pont, Maya Roueche-Hasegawa, Mia Saettini, Sofia Simone, Misato Tanaka, Ermes Vanni

6th year: Pedro Fernandes, Karen Ichikawa, Momoka Kashiwabara,
Helena Leite Guerra Brandão, David Rivas, Miu Sasaki, Ai Sumioka, Rena Tatsushiro,
Manaka Ueno, Hugo Uyttersprot


WALLOON DANCES 


Bertrix Troïka, Vieuxville Passe-pied and Fiérain Waltz

Restored by Pierrette Vens and Patrick Riez

1st year: Andrea Benecchi, Mattéo Bonte, Charlotte Bresolin, Thea Kuta, Calypso Soulios
2nd year: Ainhoa Cavaleri, Samira Contreras, Toulaye Dall’era, Tim Debey,
Ifunaya Precious Duru, Amy Frey,
Shaoline George, Mila Mertens, Angela Scarabottolo, Clémentine Sulej,
Giorgia Turle, Angelica Vannoli, Elise Woos

4th year: Massimo Chiappini

SWAN LAKE


Dances from Act III
Set by Léonid Pissarenko
Original choreography by Marius Petipa (1895)

Music by Piotr Ilitch Tchaïkovski (1876)

Spanish dance
5th year: Marit De Haeck, Alice Guidi, Ermes Vanni
6th year: David Rivas, Manaka Ueno, Hugo Uyttersprot

Mazurka
3rd year: Artemis Bismpina, Beatrice Cancellieri, Victoria Dailly, Alice Devitt,
Fleur Martin-Harlaut, Estella Martins Marcelino, Clémentine Ménard, Federico Motta,
Stella Pegoretti, Isabella Salaro, Bianca Grazia Vitale

RUN AMOK


Choreography by Corneliu Ganea bio (world premiere)
Ime Essien-Hassel , Rehearsal Director bio

Music by Loscil, Agnes Obel and Christophe Zurfluh

4th year: Ine Bervoets, Massimo Chiappini, Matilda Colombini,  Mattia Consiglio,
Alice Coudron, Mikayla Firlie, 
Maria Cristina Longo, Romane Marlet, Yuka Nasuhara, Flaminia Raimondi, Lena Sentobin

“Run Amok“ is a performance that explores the concept of rebellion and the inherent human desire to break free from daily issues and the contemporary life struggles. The performance is an evocative journey of self discovery, delving into the essence of individuality and the breakthrough that comes from letting go and embracing change.

WHIRLWIND OF SOULS


Choreoraphy by Gregory Livingston bio with students of Level 3 (world premiere)
Ime Essien-Hassel, Rehearsal Director bio

Music by Swedish-Bird-Sounds, Frauke Rotwein, Nano Sounds and Roger Goula

3rd year: Artemis Bismpina, Beatrice Cancellieri, Victoria Dailly, Alice Devitt,
Fleur Martin-Harlaut, Estella Martins Marcelino, Clémentine Ménard, Federico Motta,
Stella Pegoretti, Isabella Salaro, Bianca Grazia Vitale


This is a choreographic work exploring beyond the similarities and differences in one’s self, the group and the commune. We extend beyond the foundation and root of who we are, into a domain which is the unknown and the unpredictable. The body and soul, which is expanding further than our breath, our skin, and our fingertips into a space or place that connects us with one another and the realm of awareness and sensation. The singularity of souls collected in one dimension is reflected by who we are, yet distributed into a vast sphere; into a field of possibility. Within which world do we exist? Onto which territory have we stumbled? Over which boarder have we crossed? Onto which field have we landed? Cast your gaze, discover, and allow each individual dancer to guide you on a path to finding your story within a story within a multitude of stories.


 
I grew up in a house built from cloth
played in the ruins of cottage industry
old stones like teazle teeth
chewing at my feet

fragments of industry
their lime-wash white
faded to a smoker's gold.

I grew up in a valley
stretched over stone like cloth
rolled footballs and roller-skates
over sheep-felted grass

built locks
in the stream
under the old trade road.

I grew up in a landscape
where hedges and dry stone walls
ran through the fields like seams

where the past
was a runic language
stitched, dyed and woven
into oracular hills.

Time settles like ordered cloth
in these valleys
catches itself red handed
as it is folded back.

I grew up watching the past
pulling the weight of the future
along the canal's linear thread.

"A House Built From Cloth" by Adam Horovitz


CHASING HORIZONS 


Choreography by Jonas Vlerick  bio (world premiere)
Ime Essien-Hassel et Gregory Livingston, Rehearsal Directors bio
Music by Hans Zimmer

5th year: Eve Baquet, Florentine Buffet, Marit De Haeck, Alice Guidi, Airi Kobayashi,
Lisa König, Yoni Martin, Larissa Irina Methner, Anna Mizokami, Erin Padoa, Camilla Pont, Maya Roueche-Hasegawa, Mia Saettini, Sofia Simone, Misato Tanaka, Ermes Vanni

6th year: Pedro Fernandes, Karen Ichikawa, Momoka Kashiwabara,
Helena Leite Guerra Brandão, David Rivas, Miu Sasaki, Ai Sumioka,
Rena Tatsushiro, Manaka Ueno, Hugo Uyttersprot


Life is a balance between chasing and accepting the losses along the way.
 
"Chasing Horizons" is a world premiere choreographed for the 5th and 6th years of Mosa Ballet School, who are finding their way in the world of professional dance and chasing their own horizons. The piece reflects the dreams and ambitions of these young dancers, who find and express their own artistic voice through dance while also developing their fighting spirit and technical skills through hard training.
 
"Chasing Horizons" is an expression of the beauty and power of dance and the endless possibilities that the future holds. The title of this piece, "Chasing Horizons," can mean something different for everyone: for the dancers, it can mean pursuing their dream of dancing and achieving their goals in life. It can also refer to the broader meaning of exploring the world and pursuing new opportunities.
 
The piece is also a tribute to the founders of Mosa Ballet School, Benjamine De Cloedt and Damien Comeliau, who with their vision and dedication established this school and have literally been chasing horizons, along with the school's management, teachers, staff, and students. It is my way of showing my appreciation for their efforts and vision. I incorporate their ideas and perspectives into my concept, as they are intimately connected to my theme of chasing horizons and the opportunities they are creating for young dancers. I hope this performance will inspire the dancers to continue chasing their dreams and exploring their horizon even further.


FINAL


Music by Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov

All dancers

We want to thank

 


The following people took part in the production of this performance

Our Artistic Team, our Pedagogical Team, leaded by Wilfried Jacobs, the school’s pianists, the Communication and Events Team, the School Coordination and Infrastructure team, the Development and Quand on Danse Departments.   Guest choreographers : Corneliu Ganea and Jonas Vlerick.   The technical team: Laurent Béal (Lighting Design), Priit Kripson (Stage Manager), Denis Dengis (Audioshow, Sound and Light), and the technical crew from the Opéra Royal de Wallonie – Liège. 

Our warmest thanks go to

Stefano Pace, General and Artistic Director and his teams at the Opéra Royal de Wallonie – Liège, our institutional and private partners, our students’ families for their trust, our host families, our volunteers and all the people who have contributed directly or indirectly to the organisation of this event, Natalyia Mart'Yasheva and Annie Verhoeven for fixing the costumes, our sponsors and patrons without whom none of this would be possible, the Adage–Liège shop for the dance supplies, Paloma for the floral arrangements, all our Mosa Ballet School teams. 

The Teaching Team

Olivier Patey (Artistic Director), Wilfried Jacobs (Head of Faculty), Ime Essien-Hassel (Contemporary Program Coordinator), Séverine de Cussac (Ballet Teacher), Vira Kharchenko (Ballet Teacher), Marina Antonova Albouy (Ballet Teacher), Guy Albouy (Ballet Teacher), Anna Jojic-Begovic (Ballet Teacher), Gregory Livingston (Contemporary Dance Teacher), ...

Thank you to our audience  and to the students of the class of 2022–2023


Our partners


Our Annual Gala is a performance that will feature all our young talented dancers and represents the culmination of all the work accomplished throughout school year 2022-2023.

We are delighted to present our Annual Gala Partners. We are extremely grateful for their support that has made this event possible.