Details
Your Flesh Shall Be a Great Poem is a personal and moving tribute to Trey McIntyre's grandfather who died after years of dementia. Vulnerability and tenderness combine with jocularity for an unsentimental work with accompanying folk songs by Chris Garneau. This is McIntyre's second work for SF Ballet. Bound To? by Christopher Wheeldon also addresses a prevalent 21st century concern ? addiction to smartphones. There are warnings beneath the humour in an exploration of how relationships can become dysfunctional when competing with social media. This is Wheeldon's 9th work specially created for SF Ballet, for which he has been choreographing for over 15 years. Anima Animus - For his SF Ballet choreographic debut David Dawson offers a rich mix of contrasts and explores the fluid space between opposites, most notably the roles of male and female and how they view each other, with a score by Ezio Bosso.
Creatives/Company
Company: Royal Ballet Sinfonia
Conductor: Martin West
Choreographer(s): Trey McIntyre (Your Flesh Shall Be a Great Poem), Christopher Wheeldon (Bound To), David Dawson (Anima Animus), Rebecca Gladstone (assistant - Anima Animus)
Music(s): Chris Garneau (Your Flesh Shall Be a Great Poem), Keaton Henson (Bound To), Ezio Bosso (Anima Animus)
Costume(s): Reid Bartelme (Your Flesh Shall Be a Great Poem), Harriet Jung (Your Flesh Shall Be a Great Poem), Jean-Marc Puissant (Bound To), Yumiko Takeshima (Anima Animus)
Lighting(s): James F Ingalls (Your Flesh Shall Be a Great Poem), James F Ingalls (Bound To), James F Ingalls (Anima Animus)
Design(s): Jean-Mar Puissant (Bound To), Jean-Marc Puissant (projection - Bound To), Alexander V Nichols (projection - Bound To), John Otto (Anima Animus)