I saw Bare Bones this past weekend. It was a good show! There were sixteen pieces, which was a lot in the span of an hour and a half. All of the pieces were short and sweet. The lighting throughout the show was mostly low side lights which creates fantastic shadowing on the dancers. The production was held in the 1100 studio which is where I will be presenting my thesis concert. As I watched the show, I kept in mind what facilities are available to me when I light my project and the kind of atmosphere I want to create.
The picture attached is a glimpse of my dear friend's piece "Sequence." Her dancers wore shear red orange shirts with red socks so she wanted red and yellow lighting. The piece was very warmly lit yet low in intensity. It was kind of burning glow which accented the
choreography.
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
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