Feathers of La Fronde
2015 - Director : Barua, Owa
Choreographer(s) : Barua, Natalia (United Kingdom)
Present in collection(s): Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Video producer : Owa Barua & Natalia Barua
Feathers of La Fronde
2015 - Director : Barua, Owa
Choreographer(s) : Barua, Natalia (United Kingdom)
Present in collection(s): Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Video producer : Owa Barua & Natalia Barua
Feathers of La Fronde
Director: Owa Barua
Concept & choreography: Natalia Barua
Dancers: Natalia Barua, Maren Lermann, Jessy Wenzel
Music: Martin Skog
Sound design: Martin Skog & Erik Ullstad
Associate producers: Jana Bobosikova, Jeffrey Ford
Assistant: Thanos Palatos
Runners: Filipa Fabrica, Samanta Murphy, Zoi Orfanou
Barua, Natalia
Barua, Owa
Feathers of La Fronde
Choreography : Natalia Barua
Interpretation : Natalia Barua, Maren Lermann, Jessy Wenzel
Original music : Martin Skog
Video conception : Réalisateur: Owa Barua
Sound : Martin Skog & Erik Ullstad
Other collaborations : Assistant: Thanos Palatos - Coursiers: Filipa Fabrica, Samanta Murphy, Zoi Orfanou
Production / Coproduction of the video work : Producteurs associés: Jana Bobosikova, Jeffrey Ford
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