Exhibition: The Ballets Suédois – scandalously innovative!
Paris, 1920. Two men, the dancer and choreographer Jean Börlin and his partner Rolf de Maré, a collector and patron of the arts, arrived in Paris from Sweden. They rented the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées to found an avant-garde dance company: Les Ballets Suédois. For five years, they worked with some of the greatest artists and musicians of their time including Fernand Léger, Francis Picabia, Nils Dardel, Erik Satie, Germaine Tailleferre, Cole Porter and Jean Cocteau. They created choreographies, costumes, sets and music for modern, provocative performances. By creating pieces combining different art forms, the Ballets Suédois helped to raise dance to new heights and to set it on the path to modernity.
Paris, 2020. We celebrate the centenary of the Ballets Suédois, a revolutionary company and a perfect illustration of Franco-Swedish artistic collaboration. In an exhibition introducing this fascinating adventure, visitors will discover its two main protagonists, Jean Börlin and Rolf de Maré: not only their innovative work and careers, but also their struggle to gain acceptance for their avant-garde artistic vision and to live as gay men in the early 20th century.
In collaboration with the Stockholm Dance Museum and with support from the Swedish Embassy in France and the Swedish Art Council.
Admission free
Wednesday – Sunday / 12:00 – 18:00
Opening night. 14.10.2020 / 18:00 – 20:00
The event details are subject to change following the latest governmental recommendations in the current pandemic situation. To ensure that everybody is protected and that events run smoothly, our team is implementing a number of hygiene and safety measures.
Visit our website during autumn to discover the programme of events in parallel with the exhibition.