Dansgroep Amsterdam’s combination programme Generations premièred in the Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam on Wednesday 7 December 2011. The press was present:

“Generations is a varied evening with pieces in which the choreographers can present the essence of their work. No concessions need to be made here to keep it interesting. That is strength of Generations: three generations with three imposing approaches.” OnStage.nl

Exclamations - William Collins

“The fragmentation and absurdity of his movement language are so extreme that absolutely nothing, no arm or leg, appear to fit together.” NRC Handelsblad
 

“His dance idiom, filled with disjointed and exalted movements, is certainly striking.” De Volkskrant


Remains To Be Seen - Michael Schumacher
“The dancers move in a robust individual flow and the formations slip by casually, apparently without structure.” NRC Handelsblad


“… in this flowing movement piece of subtle changes in ambiance and dynamics, in which time appears to be frozen.” Trouw
 

Infinite - Krisztina de Châtel
“It is a successful mix of the more minimalistic and structured elements of de Châtel’s earlier work and the psychological undercurrent of Waltz (2010).” Het Parool

“Krisztina de Châtel was nevertheless the master of space. She once again proves this in Infinite, her contribution to Generations.” De Volkskrant