
SEITSE SURMAVAT LUIKE
AHNUS
Kostüümi autorid: Bibi-Ann Kahk ja Mirjam Aimla
Tantsija ja koreograaf: Maria Uppin
Juhendaja: Ramon Ivars (Hispaania)
Tantsulavastus
2014
Kostüümi-workshop toimus Eesti Kunstiakadeemia stsenograafiatudengite ja Tallinna Ülikooli tantsija-koreograafide MA vahel. Ülesanne oli luua ühte seitsmest surmapatust kujutav tantsukostüüm, mis oleks vaadeldav iseseisva kunstiobjektina, kuid mis sobituks samal ajal tantsija keha ja liikumisega ning aitaks kaasa vajaliku sõnumi edastamisele. Õppisime tähelepanu pöörama olulistele aspektidele, mida tantsulavastuse kostüümide loomise puhul silmas pidada.
“Ahnuse” kostüümi puhul inspireeris meid klassikaline balletiseelik (tutu), mille moodustasime traadist puntrast, kuhu tantsija sai kuldse ja hõbedase poolega termotekist valmistatud lehvikuid vahele ahnitseda.
SEVEN DEADLY SWANS
GREED
Costume authors: Bibi-Ann Kahk and Mirjam Aimla
Dancer and choreographer: Maria Uppin
Tutor: Ramon Ivars (Spain)
Dance performance
2014
The costume-workshop took place between the scenography students of the Academy of Arts and the MA students in dancing and choreography of Tallinn University. The task was to create a dance costume depicting one of the seven deadly sins, which could be viewed as an independent art object, but would in the same time fit with the body and movement of the dancer and help convey the necessary message. We learned to pay attention to the important aspects to keep in mind when creating costumes for a dance play.
For the costume of “Greed” we were inspired by the classic ballet skirt (tutu), which was created by a bunch of wires, between which the dancer could bogart themselves fans made of a thermal blanket with sides of silver and gold.
