A Swan Lake
2014 - Director : Tudor, Jeff
Choreographer(s) : Ekman, Alexander (Sweden)
Present in collection(s): Numeridanse.tv
A Swan Lake
2014 - Director : Tudor, Jeff
Choreographer(s) : Ekman, Alexander (Sweden)
Present in collection(s): Numeridanse.tv
A swan Lake
“I wanted to do something big and wild and different. Something with water!” said choreographer Alexander Ekman and filled the Main Stage at the Oslo Opera House with 5,000 litres of water.
In A Swan Lake, his new full-length work created for the Norwegian National Ballet, the dancers are joined on stage by actors, a soprano, musicians and 1,000 rubber ducks. Alexander Ekman is an award-winning choreographer, whose work is internationally acclaimed for its inventiveness, musicality and humour. With a score by Swedish composer Mikael Karlsson and costumes by Danish fashion designer Henrik Vibskov, A Swan Lake takes a fresh and witty look at Tchaikovsky‘s ballet of all ballets.
Ekman, Alexander
Alexander Ekman is an international choreographer/director creating pieces for theatres, opera houses and museums. He also directs films and creates live performances/events in pop up locations around the world. Ekman has created and collaborated with around 45 dance companies worldwide including the Royal Swedish Ballet, Cullberg Ballet, Compañia Nacional de Danza Goteborg Ballet, Iceland Dance Company, Bern Ballet, Cedar Lake Contemporary Dance, Ballet de l’Opéra du Rhin, The Norwegian National Ballet, Boston Ballet, Royal Ballet of Flanders, Sydney Dance Company, The Royal Ballet of Denmark and Vienna Ballet. He has also created for festivals the French Europa Danse and the Athens International Dance Festival.
In 2005, at the International Choreography Competition of Hannover, Ekman was awarded first prize by the critics, and won second prize with Swingle Sisters (one of the ballets from his Sisters trilogy). During 2011 Ekman also worked as a teacher/choreographer at the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City. Ekman’s 2010 work Cacti has become a worldwide hit and has been performed by 15 dance companies including Sydney Dance Company. The work was nominated for the Dutch Zwaan dance prize in 2010, the National Dance Award (UK) in 2012, and also for the prestigious British Olivier Award. In 2009 Ekman created the dance film 40 Meters Under for and with Cullberg Ballet, which was broadcasted on national Swedish television. That autumn he collaborated with the renowned Swedish choreographer Mats Ek on video projections for Ek’s play Håll
Plats. Ekman also created an installation for the Modern Museum in Stockholm with dancers of Cullberg Ballet.
In 2012 he collaborated with Alicia Keys and incorporated her into his work Tuplet. In 2014 Ekman created his own version of Swan Lake, a new take on the most famous ballet of them all. A Swan Lake received enormous attention worldwide and returned to the Oslo Opera House in 2016. Ekman filled the stage with 6,000 litres of water creating a real lake on stage. A Swan Lake is available on DVD and the documentary Rare Birds by TM Rives shows the process of how it became possible to create a lake inside an opera house. In 2015 Ekman created his own version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Royal Swedish Ballet. In September of that year he received the Swedish Medea Award for “Inventor and renewer”. In 2016, he received the German theatre award “Der Faust” for his ballet COW for the Semperoper Ballet.
Source: Opéra de Paris
Tudor, Jeff
Jeff Tudor is an award-winning director, producer and writer. His first feature, Coppelia, mixes live action dance and animation, in a collaboration with Steven De Beul and Ben Tesseur of Beast Animation.
Before Coppelia, Jeff was known for capturing and adapting outstanding dance, music and theatre productions for the screen. He has directed many multi-camera, feature-length performance films for television and event cinema.
Awards include the Rose d'Or (Category: Arts), Golden Prague International Television Festival Czech Crystal (Category: Performing Arts), Dance Screen Award (Category: Best Live Performance Relay & Camera Re-Work) and San Francisco Dance Film Festival (Category: Performance Capture).
Jeff is co-founder of Dutch-British production company 3 minutes West.
A swan Lake
Artistic direction / Conception : Alexander Ekman, Ingrid Lorentzen
Choreography : Alexander Ekman
Choreography assistance : Ana Maria Lucaciu
Interpretation : Le ballet national de Norvège
Live music : The Norwegian National Opera Orchestra Per Kristian Skalstad conductor · Mikael Karlsson, Michael Atkinson orchestration
Video conception : T.M Rives
Lights : Tom Visser
Costumes : Henrik Vibskov
Sound : Mikael Karlsson, Alexander Ekman
Production / Coproduction of the video work : 3 MINUTES WEST - NNB - NRK Arthaus Musik - SVT
Duration : 90'
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Today, the company sells the catalogues of EuroArts Music, Stingray, Montréal and London, Idéale Audience, Paris and Loft, Munich. EuroArts Music also distributes programs of various independent producers. It is active in TV licensing to more than 150 clients in 40 countries around the world, in DVD as well as in digital distribution on several platforms. The current TV broadcast catalogue contains about 1800 titles or more than 2500 hours of music material that includes all noteworthy artists in classical and contemporary music of the past five decades. The EuroArts label distributes its catalogue with more than 700 titles on Blu-ray Disc and DVD worldwide through distribution partners Warner Classics (worldwide exclusive Japan and South Korea), King Records, Japan and Aulos, Korea.
Our Berlin-based production team have – over a period of more than 30 years – built a reputation for meeting the highest artistic standards, as well as for a never ending innovative spirit. Multi-camera music events have been produced in countries all over the world, amongst them China, Japan, Russia, USA, Israel, Palestine, Turkey and Argentina. EuroArts Music was the first company to produce a live concert, which was broadcast in 50 cinemas all over Europe.
Since 1990, EuroArts Music has a close cooperation with the Berliner Philharmoniker on prestigious regular concert events, such as the annual Europakonzert, the famous open air concerts at the Waldbühne, Berlin and the annual New Year’s Eve concerts.
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Owing to long lasting relationships with artists and conductors like Sir Simon Rattle, Valery Gergiev, the late Claudio Abbado, Daniel Barenboim, Valery Gergiev, with renowned directors Bruno Monsaingeon and Peter Rosen and world-class performers such as Martha Argerich, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Grigory Sokolov and András Schiff or, from the younger generation, Lang Lang, Daniil Trifonov, Yuja Wang, Sol Gabetta, Gustavo Dudamel, Leonidas Kavakos and the ever young Menahem Pressler - the company has become one of the few big names in the classical music industry.
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EuroArts Music always strives to spearhead innovation: for instance with impressive 3D productions and new sound productions, such as the first HD Audio on Blu-ray Disc or the first-ever 4k opera release on Ultra HD Blu-ray.
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