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Royal Opera House: Siren


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Royal Ballet Principal Francesca Hayward is best known for her breathtaking grace, symphonic movements, and natural poise. PRETTYBIRD director Jess Kohl brings out Hayward’s darker side in a stunning black-and-white dance film with a haunting narrative edge. ‘Siren’ is a visual journey into Hayward’s relationship with ballet, drawing on her early experiences of the art form to create a contrastingly intimate yet voyeuristic experience for the viewer. In collaboration with choreographer Michael Montgomery and designer Simone Rocha, director Jess Kohl expertly crafts a hauntingly beautiful narrative that expresses the macabre origins of the ballets that captivated Francesca as a young child. The film is available on NOWNESS and was also made possible by collaboration with executive producers, Jackson Forsythe (UNSIGNED) and Juliette Larthe (PRETTYBIRD). ‘Siren’ is produced and presented by Films.Dance, a global platform and creative studio for dance creatively directed by Jacob Jonas The Company. Styled by Robbie Spencer with cinematography by Eoin Mcloughlin, composer Isobel Waller Bridge’s off kilter score immerses us further into Francesca’s inner world. Filmed at the Royal Opera House, the choreography was crafted by Michael Montgomery, a graduate of the Alvin Ailey School in the Certificate program and the Alonzo King LINES Ballet BFA Program at Dominican University of California.
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