Kristian Fredrikson: Designer
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Kristian Fredrikson: Designer
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Kristian Fredrikson: Designer
The first in-depth account of the work of one of our most acclaimed designers and one of the few books to look at the collaborative role that design has had in the performing arts in Australia and New Zealand.
Kristian Fredrikson: Designer examines the life and career of acclaimed designer, Kristian Fredrikson (1940-2005), who worked across genres of theatre, dance, opera, film, and television. His collaborations with leading choreographers and directors saw scenes of unleashed imagination, breathtaking beauty, and impeccable craftsmanship, pulsing with human emotion.
Multi-discipline designer Kristian Fredrikson was an extraordinary influence in Australian Dance, Opera, and Drama. His collaborations with Graeme Murphy saw scenes of unleashed imagination, breathtaking beauty, and impeccable craftsmanship, pulsing with human emotion. Memories of Kristian's sets and costumes for Sheherazade, Daphnis and Chloe, An Evening, The Selfish Giant, After Venice, Late Afternoon of a Faun, King Roger, Beauty and the Beast, and later stagings of Poppy, are his legacy to us all.
The book examines the life and career of acclaimed designer for the theatre, Kristian Fredrikson (1940-2005). Fredrikson worked across theatrical genres including theatre, dance, opera, and film and television. Born in Wellington, New Zealand, Fredrikson began his design career working with a small, amateur operetta company in Wellington. He then went on to establish a major, five-decade-long career in Australia, returning to New Zealand on occasions to design for opera and ballet.
During the 1970s, Fredrikson worked extensively with Melbourne Theatre Company where he met the then-emerging Australian choreographer Graeme Murphy. This was to be a turning point in his life and in 1979 he made his first work for Murphy's Sydney Dance Company, a mysterious and exotic Sheherazade. Those years were also when he began an association with the Australian Opera, which included a production of Lucrezia Borgia in which Dame Joan Sutherland sang the lead.
In the 1980s, Fredrikson was persuaded to return to New Zealand to design works for Royal New Zealand Ballet. It was the ballet he admired above all and the book examines two New Zealand productions, two Australian ones, and one (his final work) in Houston, Texas. 'I was willing to die for my art,' Fredrikson said. And he did, while the Houston Swan Lake was still in preparation.
Kristian is a recipient of four Erik Design Awards and won prestigious Green Room Awards for After Venice (Sydney Dance Company - 1985), King Roger (1991), Turandot (1991), The Nutcracker (1992), Salome (1993), Swan Lake (2002) and an AFI award for Undercover. Kristian also received a Penguin Award for The Shiralee (1988). In 1999 Kristian received the Australian Dance Award for Services to Dance.
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Kristian Fredrikson: Designer by Michelle Potter is hailed as an insightful exploration of Fredrikson's influential work, highlighting his significant contributions to performing arts design in Australia and New Zealand. It offers a rare look at the collaborative nature of design in this field, providing an in-depth account of his acclaimed career.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781925556506
Publisher: Melbourne Books
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 02 July 2020
Country: Australia
Imprint: Melbourne Books
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 27.0mm
Width: 221.0mm
Height: 280.0mm
Weight: 1240g
Pages: 240
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About the Author
Michelle Potter is a writer, curator and historian with a doctorate in art history and dance history from the Australian National University. Michelle was inaugural Curator of Dance at the National library of Australia, 2002 - 2006, and Curator, Jerome Robbins Dance Division, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center, New York City, 2006 - 2008. Michelle is the recipient of an International Dance Day Award (1996), two Australian Cultural Studies Awards (1998 & 2000), and two Australian Dance Awards (2001 & 2003). She also received a 2012 Scholars and Artists in Residence Fellowship at the National Film and Sound Archive to investigate the film and television commissions of Kristian Fredriksen.
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