WOOLF WORKS | Working on Woolf: Production Design

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  • Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
  • Take a look behind the scenes at ABT's newest production featuring Wayne McGregor's WOOLF WORKS - ON STAGE NOW from June 25-29 at the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center!
    Concept, Direction, and Choreography by Wayne McGregor
    Music by Max Richter
    Design by Ciguë, We Not I, and Wayne McGregor
    Costume Design by Moritz Junge
    Lighting Design by Lucy Carter
    Film Design by Ravi Deepres
    Make-up Design by Kabuki
    Dramaturg: Uzma Hameed
    Sound Associate: Chris Ekers
    Staged by Amanda Eyles, Mikaela Polley, and Antoine Vereecken
    Associate Lighting Designer: Simon Bennison
    American Ballet Theatre presents the New York Premiere of Wayne McGregor's WOOLF WORKS at ‪@metopera‬ New York, New York from June 25-29! With music by Max Richter, this contemporary masterpiece is inspired by Virginia Woolf's novels MRS DALLOWAY, ORLANDO, and THE WAVES.
    Don't miss the New York Premiere of Wayne McGregor's WOOLF WORKS:
    🎟️: bit.ly/ABTMET24_WoolfWorksTic...
    “Richter: Modular Astronomy [Three Worlds: Music from Woolf Works / Orlando]” By: Deutsches Filmorchester Babelsberg,
    Performed by Deutsches Filmorchester Babelsberg, Robert Ziegler, Max Richter
    Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon Baarn under license from Universal Music Enterprises
    Disclaimer: all footage was taken during set up and stage rehearsals prior to opening night at Segerstrom Center for the Arts.
    Production Credits:
    Scenic Consultant: Barry Lynam
    Scenic Consultant: Jack Bullock
    Lighting Consultant: Billy Slocombe
    Makeup Consultant: Jin Ho Kang
    Wardrobe Consultant: Ilaria Martello
    Audio/Video Consultant: Guiseppe Lubrano
    Laser Effects provided by LCI Productions, London
    Video Programmer: Matthew Mellinger
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  • @peterquennellnyc
    @peterquennellnyc 14 днів тому +1

    Sensational. Dont miss, espec anyone under 30, its YOUR music and concerns here. There's nothing like the second act, dancing hypnotic, laser formations flowing out over the audience, and deep, deep notes that shake the entire theater. ABT might well have had 10 of these videos up weeks ago, please no more of the last-minute stuff!