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Dancers Darren Ellis and Pari Naderi give the world premiere of Green Apples, the latest work by choreographer Mark Bruce set to a soundtrack of songs by The White Stripes. Mark is one of 20 commissioned choreographers of The Place Prize 2006. Janis Claxton makes her debut at the Royal Opera House with her solo work Blue, choreographed to an original composition by Edinburgh-based composer Pippa Murphy. Blue was originally commissioned by Dance Bristol with support from Dance Base Edinburgh. Also making her ROH debut is Finnish choreographer Tanja Raman with Kuuluako, a collaboration with dancer Jem Treays and visual artist and sound designer John Collingswood. The duet features live manipulation of electronic soundscapes and integrated video projection.

Cast/Performers

Darren Ellis (Green Apples), Pari Naderi (Green Apples), Jem Treays (Kuuluako)

Creatives/Company

Choreographer(s): Mark Bruce (Green Apples), Janis Claxton (Blue), Tanja Raman (Kuuluako)
Music(s): The White Stripes (Green Apples), Pippa Murphy (Blue)
Design: John Collingswood (Kuuluako)

Mark Bruce/Janis Claxton/Tanja Raman - Something Big - Green Apples/Blue/Kuuluako

Mark Bruce/Janis Claxton/Tanja Raman - Something Big - Green Apples/Blue/Kuuluako (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T2113440110. Details of all Mark Bruce/Janis Claxton/Tanja Raman - Something Big - Green Apples/Blue/Kuuluako archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0241338303

Archive Listings

25 Jul 06
  to
26 Jul 06
Royal Opera House
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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