Mine All Mine
Spring-Summer Pieces Are Brought to Balletic Life in an Interactive Short
A troupe of contemporary dancers from London’s Sadler’s Wells Theater engage in an elegant game of chase in Mine, a film by director duo Tell No One AKA Luke White and Remi Weekes. The filmmakers have created an interactive, motion-touch short where half a dozen underwear-clad performers are styled in shoppable pieces from labels including Louis Vuitton, Kenzo, La Perla, Maison Martin Margiela and Bottega Veneta. “I thought they should be dressed in clothing capable of expressing emotion,” explains stylist Agata Belcen. “The film doesn't straightforwardly distinguish between male and female roles, and so it was important in the styling that the clothing could also be understood in masculine and feminine terms.” Influenced by the naturalistic approach of Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Tell No One enlisted Italian choreographer Paolo Mangiola to translate the frenzied desire of online gratification into an impassioned routine which features Madonna and Florence and the Machine collaborator Amber Doyle alongside dancer-turned-model Louis McMiller. “Luke and Remi's film feels magical but still of this world,” adds Belcen. “It was important for the styling to support this mix of reality and oddity.”
choreopoem 9 years ago
The dancers are so expressive and the concept is so clever! Brilliant!
choreopoem 9 years ago
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RUDJESCO 9 years ago
Brilliant, poetic, stylistic and fun. Sexy given.
Ake Waratap 10 years ago
There is a thought of "self" clearly on the dance expression and reviling of our habitual trend.
Marcelo Corrêa 10 years ago
I love it!
Francesco Bruno Solari 11 years ago
Enchanting
Dinakhalife 11 years ago
This is gorgeous!
joelgujjarlapudi 11 years ago
Marvelousness
imjabr 11 years ago
this is brilliant, effortless movement, great concept. Well done.
Jhl 11 years ago
Very nice! Has it been created with the ivotek technology? I like it when the video doesnt stop when you click!
mirae 11 years ago
This is fantastic! I love the motion-touch interactive that allows the audience to be involved in the video. Haider Ackermann's dress works so perfectly in the dancing performance with its pleated long skirt.