Guest performances

Forsythe / Mandafounis

Undertainment

William Forsythe

À la carte

Ioannis Mandafounis

We are presenting two productions at the LAC Lugano Arte e Cultura. With its international reputation and strong commitment to the community, the cultural center serves as a venue for the performing arts, music, and the visual arts.

This double bill juxtaposes two works and, with them, two choreographic styles: We are presenting “Undertainment” by William Forsythe and “À la carte” by Ioannis Mandafounis.

LAC Lugano Arte e CulturaLugano (Guest performance)

  • Sun25.04.202717:00

Undertainment

  • Choreography
    • William Forsythe
  • Dance
    • Dancers of the Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company
  • Choreographic assistance
    • Cyril Baldy
  • Rehearsal manager
    • Pauline Huguet
  • Light
    • Tanja Rühl
  • Costumes
    • Dorothee Merg

William Forsythe is rightfully regarded as one of the most important choreographers of the late 20th century. His innovative approach to the tradition of ballet has opened up directions for dance that would otherwise be difficult to imagine. From 1984 to 2004, Forsythe directed the Ballett Frankfurt and from 2005 to 2015 The Forsythe Company, which was later renamed Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company.

At the end of his career Forsythe returned to the place of this legacy of many years and developed a new work with the company for the first time. Starting from a toolbox of improvisational construction, he creates a structural order which, instead of signifying something else, offers an aesthetic pleasure in itself.

Like in a kaleidoscope, patterns emerge that are always unpredictable and surprising yet within a clear framework. The dancers explore the movement system that they themselves form to its limits. The audience is invited to follow this exploration and experience the work as a living, breathing system.

William Forsythe

William Forsythe has been active in the field of choreography for over 50 years. His work is acknowledged for reorienting the practice of ballet from its identification with classical repertoire to a dynamic 21st century art form. Forsythe danced with the Joffrey Ballet and later the Stuttgart Ballet, where he was appointed Resident Choreographer in 1976.

In 1984, he began a 20-year tenure as director of the Ballet Frankfurt, after which he founded and directed The Forsythe Company until 2015. Forsythe's deep interest in the fundamental principles of organisation of choreography has led him to produce a wide range of projects including installations, films, and web-based knowledge creation.

While his work for the stage resides in the repertoire of ensembles worldwide, his installations are presented internationally in exhibitions and museums. Forsythe has been the recipient of numerous awards, which include the Golden Lion of the Venice Biennale, DER FAUST German Theatre Award and the Kyoto Price, all for lifetime achievement.

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Press reviews

"The play also undermines the omnipresent logic of spectacle, exaggeration and scandalisation, i.e. the fact that our attention has long since become a currency that many companies are vying for." – Esther Boldt, hr2 early review

"The piece is very calm and focussed, very finely crafted and precise, as we know it from Forsythe." – Esther Boldt, hr2 early review

"Elbows and forearms arrange themselves in geometric shapes, hips push out from underneath the torso as if detached, where fractures appear, others weld them together with their own extremities. Lines emerge as if drawn straight as a die, geometrically measured. Much of it seems formal, circular, scientifically thought out. [...] But it is not cool or sterile, simply impressively precise. Forsythe dispenses with music, letting the focus rest on the essential, the dance in its most concentrated form." – Frankfurter Neue Presse, Katja Sturm

"A mesmerizing new William Forsythe work. Sixteen intensely alert dancers create a soundscape — gasping, vocalizing, finger-clicking, whistling — all the while moving with rigorous precision through fluid, unpredictable formations, rarely touching but occasionally mysteriously aligned." – Roslyn Sulcas, New York Times

"The sounds of the dancers' bodies as music and signals of a choreography based on improvisation, both fill the space, or rather: make you feel a long-lost expanse. Typical sequences, the long diagonally guided arms, the body spirals and off-axis arabesques appear like good old acquaintances from the world of Forsythe. You can see the mastery of savouring a movement in its full length. And thus opening up space for reflection for both the ensemble and the audience." – FAZ, Eva Maria Magel, 06.06.2025

"William Forsythe, founder of what is now the Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company and master of contemporary dance in the spirit of ballet, delights audiences in ‘Undertainment’ with a work that is fascinating in both form and dance." – Annette Stiefele, Hamburger Abendblatt, 05.12.2025

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À la carte

  • Choreography
    • Ioannis Mandafounis
  • Dance
    • Dancers of the Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company
  • Choreographic assistance
    • Pauline Huguet
  • Musical direction
    • Manon Parent
  • Dramaturgy
    • Anna Lemonaki
    • Philipp Scholtysik
  • Stage and Lighting
    • Ioannis Mandafounis
  • Costumes
    • Thomas Bradley
  • Live Electronic Music
    • Emanuele Piras

Human encounters are always unpredictable. You eye one another, rush ahead, wait, circle each other, stumble, suddenly stop, start again - and maybe realize, ah, yes, we can understand each other.

The scenes in "À la carte" use different props, sound effects, music and lighting to allow for a variety of dance styles, atmospheres and topics. The starting point is always the encounter between the ensemble and the audience, just as if they were cooking a colorful menu together. The framework for this is Ioannis Mandafounis' dance methodology, which makes it possible to create a choreography live on stage. Almost nothing that the dancers do in this production is predetermined. All movements arise from the meeting of the different bodies.

"À la carte" was the first production by the Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company under the artistic direction of Ioannis Mandafounis. With this work, the ensemble presents its dance practice, which is based as much on the exchange between the individual artists as it is on communication with the audience.

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Press reviews

"From now on we'll call you DFDC! Soon everyone will know this abbreviation: Ioannis Mandafounis and the Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company are off to a great start." - Wiebke Hüster, FAZ

"We will definitely remember this wild, fantastic, entertaining and ludicrous evening, the first of the renewed Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company." - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

"High-energy dance, moderation, audience questioning, singing and confetti rain: The Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company has reached the next level with its new Artistic Director Ioannis Mandafounis, new dancers and the first production after the change." - hessenschau online

"The newly assembled ensemble has left its calling card. And what a one! […] Not unlike a hurricane, they stormed the large hall of the Festspielhaus. Just like that. In completely weird costumes. And with a kind of childlike amazement. […] It's obviously all about having fun. That goes for the ensemble as well as the audience.“ – Tanznetz

Interview

Ioannis Mandafounis and the two dancers Solène Schnüriger and Thomas Bradley talk about working in the studio and the production À LA CARTE.

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Partners & Sponsors

World premiere production "Undertainment" 2025: In Coproduction with DE SINGEL – International Arts Centre and the Romaeuropa Festival. With support of Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels.

World premiere production "À la carte" 2023: A co-production with ++1