What an amazing new company! Huge congratulations to everyone at Whim W’Him… and thank you.
Olivier Wevers – Choreography
Michael Mazzola – Lighting
Byron Au Yong – Composer
Michael Cepress – Costume Design
Tags: 3 Seasons, Chalnessa Eames, Fragments, Hannah Lagerway, Jim Kent, Jonathan Porretta, Kaori Nakamura, Karel Cruz, Kelly Ann Barton, Kylie Lewallen, Lucien Postlewaite, Olivier Wevers, On the Boards, Pacific Northwest Ballet, PNB, Spectrum Dance, Ty Alexander Cheng, Vincent Lopez, Whim W'Him, X stasis
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Incredible photography!!! The beauty and energy from these photo’s is leaping out at the viewer. The beauty of form and structure of the body is so beautifully captured. Olivier Wevers choreography was so amazing…..inventive and creative in how he mixed the traditional ballet with the modern. And the cast was beyond perfection in their execution…..two days after the performance I can still see the images of the performance.
KIM AND ADAM!! THESE ARE UNBELIEVABLE! (Sorry for the all caps but I can’t help myself). These images are stunning. I have goosebumps. You captured the raw emotion and passion so beautifully in these images. WOW. just…WOW.
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WOW. Wow. What amazing photographs… what amazing dancers! I want to see them in person! (Are they coming to Gainesville anytime soon??? wink wink) Beautiful… Thank you!
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Absolutely, unbelievably, stunningly GORGEOUS!!!!! There are not enough words. WOW.
Love your new blog and LOVE this post! I’m especially moved by the B&W photographs at the top – Could look at them over and over and over (and probably will). xo
I know how difficult it is to get these images and you knocked it out of the park. You’re the real deal.