Over the years, dance performances regularly to noise and turmoil led. In Russian Noise brings Introdans three tumultuous works from the legacy of Les Ballets Russes in contemporary choreographies. Le sacre du printemps in 1913, probably caused at the premiere for the most uproar in dance history. The alleged ' epileptic ' choreography by Vaslav Nijinsky and the ' messy ' music of Stravinsky led even to police action. Nils Christe's operation was nominated for the Swan for best dance production by 2011. Noise was there also when Nijinsky a year earlier are l ' Après-midi d'un faune danced. The sexually charged end of the solo caused a true rel. Thierry Malandain made in 2011 a version, which is still marked dansanter and than the original. Stijn Celis round off the evening with the world premiere of Firebird suite, inspired by the suite from Stravinsky's L'Oiseau de Feu. This first work of the composer for Les Ballets Russes was the Russian revolution in the history of European dance.