#SwanLake






#SwanLake
based on music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Choreography, Projections, and Costumes by Melanie Hawkes
Lighting Design by Kristin Neu
This ballet was a modern retelling of the classic tale focusing on interactions between the lovers in the technological world and the allure of virtual anonymity.
The set was constructed to allude to the traditional wings of a proscenium-staged ballet and also the stacked windows and underlying circuitry of the computer screen.