The Chandelier
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A dance adaptation of the novel by Brazilian author Clarice Lispector, Heidi Duckler’s The Chandelier follows a tragic coming-of-age story told from the perspective of a young girl who constantly lived under male dominance. Duckler animates the book’s interior monologues and devises characters from odd fragments of dialogue to create a moving portrait of a family living amid the ruins of a colonial society. Through layers of imagery & acts of repetition, Duckler explores the contrasting ideas of impermanence and the irrevocable.
VENUE - Wallis Annenberg Center for The Performing Arts (Los Angeles)
Credits
Choreography & Direction: Heidi Duckler
Costumes: Snezana Petrovic
Lighting: Omar Madkour
Projection: Kam Ying Lee
Live Music: Isaac Takeuchi
Produced By: Heidi Duckler Dance
Photography: Gina Clyne, Lawrence K. Ho & Rush Valera