Production

Shelter

November 16 – 19, 2005


Premiere US Premiere
Production Language English
Country of Origin United States
Description The culmination of a three-year relationship between BAM and composers Michael Gordon, David Lang, and Julia Wolfe, Shelter mines the myriad connotations of the work’s title—physical structures, intimate personal exchanges, a metaphoric home for our beliefs—ultimately questioning whether what we build can protect us against the destructive power of the world around us.

Embraced by BAM audiences for their exuberant, cross-genre Bang on a Can marathon concerts and stirring, large-scale collaborative projects, The New Yorkers and Lost Objects, the composers have conceived Shelter on a more intimate level and for the first time are working within the architecturally resonant BAM Harvey Theater. Created with librettist Deborah Artman (Lost Objects) and New York’s Ridge Theater, Shelter features haunting visuals by Laurie Olinder and filmmaker Bill Morrison (Decasia), direction by Bob McGrath (The Death of Klinghoffer, BAM 2003), and searing performances by the German new music ensemble musikFabrik and the ethereal Scandinavian vocalists trio mediæval. This is a powerful, unflinching work from the ceaselessly inventive Gordon, Lang, and Wolfe.
 
Identifier 2005f.00825
Season Fall 2005
VenueBAM Strong (Majestic, BAM Majestic, BAM Harvey Theater, The Rudin Family Gallery)
costume designerRuth Pongstaphone
directorBob McGrath
librettistDeborah Artman
lighting designerMatthew Frey
set designer/decorJim Findlay
sound designerNorbert Ommer
video artistBill Morrison
visual artistLaurie Olinder

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