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Tetractys (McGregor) - Ballet
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Tetractys (McGregor)

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“Tetractys,” choreographed by Michael Clark, presents a complex and angular narrative exploring themes of masculinity and vulnerability through precisely constructed movement sequences and stark, geometric stage design. (147 characters)

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What is the inspiration behind the ballet Tetractys?

Tetractys is inspired by the mathematical and mystical triangular figure of the same name devised by Pythagoras. The choreography translates this geometric structure into complex, angular movements to explore themes of masculinity.

What are the main themes explored in Tetractys?

The ballet deeply explores the duality of masculinity and vulnerability. It achieves this through precisely constructed movement sequences paired with a stark, geometric stage design.

Who is the choreographer of Tetractys?

The piece is a contemporary work created by Wayne McGregor, a renowned choreographer known for his physically demanding and intellectual style. It was developed for his company, Studio Wayne McGregor, which is based in London.

What style of movement is featured in Tetractys?

The movement style is highly complex, angular, and rooted in contemporary classical dance. Dancers perform precisely constructed sequences that challenge traditional classical ballet lines.

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