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RNZB dancer Abigail Boyle. Photo by Ross Brown
The Piano : The Ballet single work   drama  
Adaptation of The Piano Jane Campion , 1993 single work film/TV
Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 The Piano : The Ballet
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AbstractHistoryArchive Description

'25 years ago, cinema goers around the world were captivated by an extraordinary tale of desire, violence and hope. The story of Ada McGrath and her daughter Flora, husband Alastair and lover Baines unfolded against the wild grandeur and desolation of Aotearoa, as Jane Campion’s award-winning film took audiences on a visceral journey into New Zealand’s imagined past, as it had never been portrayed before.

'Drawing on the rich inspiration of The Piano, the Royal New Zealand Ballet is honoured to stage the world premiere of this new full-length dance work by Jiří Bubeníček. Originally conceived as a short work for Dortmund Ballet, The Piano: the ballet is now re-imagined and expanded for the RNZB, giving Ada’s story a new and distinctively New Zealand voice and, in dance, a powerful new means of expression. Excerpts from Michael Nyman’s iconic film score are blended with evocative music by Debussy, Arensky, Stravinsky, Schnittke, Brahms and Shostakovich.' (Production abstract)

 

Notes

  • Inspired by the film The Piano with permission kindly granted by Jane Campion, Jan Chapman and Saddleback Productions.

Production Details

  • Presented in association with the New Zealand Festival and the Auckland Arts Festival. Performed by the Royal New Zealand Ballet at various locations in New Zealand : 23 February - 28 March 2018

    Choreography

    Jiří Bubeníček

    Set and Video Design

    Otto Bubeníček

    Costume Design

    Elsa Pavanel

    Music Arrangement and Composition

    Otto Bubeníček

    Staging

    Jiří Bubeníček and Otto Bubeníček

    Lighting Designer

    Jeremy Fern

    Maori Advisor

    Moss Patterson

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