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Dance Work

  • Series Title: Dancing_Ledge
  • Title: Dance Work
  • Choreographer: Siobhan Davies
  • Choreographer - Comments: English National Ballet
  • Dancers: Josephine Jewkes,Verity Fry,Andrew Riggs,Janette Mulligan,Maximiian Guerra,Koen Onzia,Michael Riggs,Lars van Cauwenberg,Martin James
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  • Music: John Adams
  • Music - Comments: Common Tones in Simple Time (1979)
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  • Conductor: Andrew Mogrelia
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  • Musicians: English National Ballet Orchestra
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  • Designer: David Buckland
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  • Lighting Design: Peter Mumford
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  • Costume Maker: Penny Thompson
  • Costume Maker - Comments: Fabric made by Trevor Collins
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  • Summary: Dancing Ledge was made for English National Ballet to a score by John Adams. Dancing Ledge is part of the Dorset Coast - the edge between water and land always shifting with the tide.
  • Publisher: SDDO
  • Production Date - Original: 1990
  • Production Date - SDDO: 02/04/2008
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  • Source: SDDO
  • Relation: Profile
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  • Tour: 18/07/90 - 19/07/90 - London Coliseum
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  • Analysis: ‘The piece began with Koen Onzia speedily dancing amongst enormous suspended gauze figures. As more dancers appear on stage a giant metal revolving drum rotates above them - gaps in the structures reveal lights that cause changing patterns on the stage’ (Siobhan Davies, 2009).
  • Permanenent URL: http://www.siobhandaviesreplay.com/record.php?id=11