the lighting designer for swan song was david mohr,just a few notes why its like this:
Dark stage creates atmosphere of being trapped & emphisises interrogation.
Props are used - chair is a very important feature.
A bright light is used stage left to represent a window which symbolises freedom. A spotlight is used to focus attension on dancers. Dull colours are used to create the atmosphere and mood of being a prisoner.
David Mohr did the lighting design.
Christopher Bruce choreographed it and did set design and Philip Chambon was in charge of the accompaniment.
David Mohr
David Mohr
David Mohr
It depends on the ballet company.
Nick chelton
Interrogation
A swan song
Lighting designers can make anywhere between $15,000 to $500,000 per show designed, depending on the size of the lighting rig, and if the designer actually designs the rig or not.
David Mohr designed the lighting for christopher bruce's swan song
Peter Barnes - lighting designer - was born in 1955.
Paul Miller - lighting designer - was born in 1962.
Patrick Woodroffe - lighting designer - was born in 1954.
Richard Kelly - lighting designer - was born in 1910.
Richard Kelly - lighting designer - died in 1977.
The costume designer depends on the individual ballet company. So to answer this question, which version of Swan Lake (who is performing it)?
swan song is about a swan that tries to hide from a bad fox with the help of a/the cow
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Swan Song Records ended in 1983.
Our Swan Song was created on 2006-05-01.
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