“Every dancer has their own unique story,” says COLORFORMS Costume Designer Susan Roemer. See how she helps bring these stories to life through fabric and color in this behind-the-scenes glimpse into her studio.
COLORFORMS, a world premiere ballet choreographed by Myles Thatcher, is part of SF Ballet’s Digital Season, streaming on Program 02, February 11–March 3.
“Every dancer has their own unique story,” says COLORFORMS Costume Designer Susan Roemer. See how she helps bring these stories to life through fabric and color in this behind-the-scenes glimpse into her studio.
How do you make a new ballet during Covid? Choreographer Myles Thatcher shares the ups and downs of creating a new work for the 2021 Season in our new series, From Scratch. In this first episode, Thatcher (also a SF Ballet Soloist) works on choreography alone in the studio, consults with costume ...
In a studio rehearsal last fall, choreographer Myles Thatcher explained the concepts behind his world premiere dance film COLORFORMS through an Alexander Calder mobile that inspired him: “I love that idea that everything is connected and even if one little piece moves over here the whole thing sh...