Adriaan Luteijn

Adriaan Luteijn
Born 1964
's Heer Arendskerke, Netherlands
Nationality Dutch
Occupation Choreographer

Adriaan Luteijn (born 1964) is a freelance Dutch choreographer who has worked with many dancers and ensembles in the Netherlands and in other countries.

Career

Adriaan Luteijn was born 's Heer Arendskerke, a village in the southwest of the Netherlands, in 1964. He trained as a dancer at Fontys Dance Academy in Tilburg. In 1989 he joined the Introdans Ensemble for Youth when it was created, taking a leading position due to his unusual visual appearance and his expressive dance techniques.[1] He retired from dancing in 1998 at the age of 35 and began working as choreographer and teacher. He has worked with children, people with disabilities and the elderly. He has traveled widely.[2] He has worked with many dancers and ensembles in the Netherlands and other countries. He still appears as a guest dancer with Introdans. He has been the choreographer for major projects such as the close of the 2006 international Dance and the Child (DACI) conference, the Grandeur procession for Sonsbeek 2008 and the Arnhem Fairy Tale Festival.[1]

Adriaan Luteijn is the artistic manager of Introdans Education, which runs a program called "Introdans Interactive". This involves interactive workshops that teach young people to participate creatively in dance, classes and performances of integrated and disability dance, and youth performances. In 2008 he was guest speaker at the Ukukhua Komdanso Youth Dance Festival in Durban, South Africa, and this led to a relationship with the Flatfoot Dance Company in which Introdans and Flatfoot visited each other, shared classes and workshops and put on a joint performance in Arnhem in 2010.[3]

Works

Luteijn draws inspiration from the Romantic era ballets, with their mathematical approach to the choreography of groups and their theatrical expression. Some of his works are Giselle, created for Studio Contemporary Dance Zagreb, POP!? for Coppelia, Cinderella for ArtEZ Dance Academy in Arnhem, and Check in/Check out and Peter en de Wolf for the Fontys Dance Academy. He was choreographer for the film De wonderbaarlijke mandarijn. His Happy, Happy Birthday Baby celebrates the 75th birthday of Hans van Manen.[1]

Reception

Adriaan Luteijn won the Incentive Prize in 2003 from Dancers' Fund '79. He won the "Kunstfactor Dans Oeuvre" prize in 2008 for his original style and broad appeal.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Adriaan Luteijn". Infodans. Retrieved 2012-05-06.
  2. Camiel Schreuder (October 27, 2011). "'DE WERELD IS MIJN HUISKAMER' - ADRIAAN LUTEIJN". Geniet. Retrieved 2012-05-06.
  3. "PARTNERSHIPS". Flatfoot Dance Company. Retrieved 2012-05-06.
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