MOVEment: Where Fashion, Dance and Film Unite Porcia AueApril 17, 20152 viewseventexhibitionFashion0 Comments2 views MOVEment is a unique series of short films uniting fashion, dance and cinema in a radical new way. AnOther Magazine has invited seven of the biggest names in fashion to create bespoke costumes for seven specially choreographed performances, interpreted for the screen by seven pioneering directors. MOVEment will premiere in the Lilian Baylis Studio on Saturday 18th April, preceded by a live Q&A with milliner Stephen Jones. The premiere will be followed by a live performance of Russell Maliphant’s seminal solo TWO, performed by Russell Maliphant Company Dancer, Carys Staton, with music by Andy Cowton and lighting by Michael Hulls. The premiere will be preceded by a live Q&A with milliner Stephen Jones. After the screening, there will be a live performance of Russell Maliphant’s seminal solo TWO, performed by Russell Maliphant Company Dancer, Carys Staton, with music by Andy Cowton and lighting by Michael Hulls. The collaborations are: Prada Choreographed and performed by dancers of Tanztheater Wuppertal in costumes by Prada; film by Kevin Frilet. Gareth Pugh Performance by Louis McMiller, Daniela Neugebauer, James Pett, andFukiko Takase with choreography by Wayne McGregor and costumes by Gareth Pugh; film by Ruth Hogben. Calvin Klein Collection Performance by Julie Kent and Jonah Bokaer, with choreography by Jonah Bokaer and costumes by Calvin Klein Collection; film by Daniel Arsham. Iris van Herpen Performance by Carys Staton, with choreography by Russell Maliphant and costumes by Iris van Herpen; film by Warren Du Preez and Nick Thornton Jones. Chalayan Performance by Aya & Bambi, with choreography by Aya Sato and Ryan Heffington and costumes by Chalayan; film by Jacob Sutton. Alexander McQueen Choreographed and performed by Marie-Agnès Gillot in a costume by Alexander McQueen; film by Daniel Askill. Stephen Jones Millinery Performance by Nevena Jovanovic, with choreography by Jasmin Vardimonand costume by Stephen Jones Millinery; film by Matthew Donaldson. Created with Ford Vignale. Porcia Aue For Tickets and full event details. All proceeds to go to charity.
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