Woolf Works

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Woolf Works
Choreographer Wayne McGregor
Music Max Richter
Premiere11 May 2015 (2015-05-11)
Royal Opera House
Original ballet company The Royal Ballet
DesignMoritz Junge
Ciguë
We Not I
Wayne McGregor
Created for Alessandra Ferri
Genre Contemporary ballet

Woolf Works is a full-length contemporary ballet choreographed by Wayne McGregor, composed by Max Richter, and inspired by Virginia Woolf's novels, letters, essays and diaries. The premiere took place on 11 May 2015 at the Royal Opera House. It was McGregor's first full-length ballet for The Royal Ballet, and won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production. [1]

Contents

Production

External videos
Nuvola apps kaboodle.svg Woolf Works – Orlando pas de deux (Natalia Osipova, Edward Watson; The Royal Ballet), YouTube video

In the ballet, each act represent one of Woolf's novels. The three acts, titled "I now, I then", "Becomings" and "Tuesday" are inspired by Mrs. Dalloway , Orlando and The Waves respectively. [2]

Alessandra Ferri, who was 52, was invited by McGregor to star in Woolf Works, as he believed her age was suitable for the role. [3] Mara Galeazzi, a former principal dancer who left the company in 2013, was asked to cover for Ferri, though Galeazzi did not perform the role until 2017. [4]

The music, composed by McGregor's frequent collaborator Max Richter, featured both classical and electronic sounds. [2] A recording of Woolf reading her essay "On Craftsmanship" was used in "I now, I then." [5] Actress Gillian Anderson provided a voice recording of reading Woolf's suicide note, which is played in the beginning of "Tuesday." [6] The music was released as an album titled Three Worlds: Music from Woolf Works. [7]

A 2017 revival was filmed and relayed in cinemas. [8] The film was later broadcast by BBC 4 and released on a DVD. [9] [10] The Royal Opera House released the recording online in response to the impact of the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic on the performing arts. [11] In the first full company performance since the pandemic started, Edward Watson, Akane Takada and Calvin Richardson performed an excerpt from "I now, I then." [12] [13]

La Scala Theatre Ballet in Milan debuted Woolf Works in 2019. Ferri and Federico Bonelli, a Royal Ballet principal, reprised their roles from the original production. [14]

Woolf Works made its North American debut on April 11, 2024 at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa, California and was danced by American Ballet Theatre, Segerstrom's official dance company. [15]

Principal casts

Awards and nominations

YearOrganisationAwardWorkResultRef.
2015Critics Circle National Dance Awards Best Classical ChoreographyWoolf WorksWon [17]
Outstanding Female Performance (Classical)Alessandra FerriNominated [18]
Grishko Award for Best Female DancerAlessandra FerriWon [17]
2016 Laurence Olivier Award Best New Dance Production Woolf WorksWon [19]
Outstanding Achievement in Dance Alessandra Ferri [n 1] Won [19]

Notes

  1. Alessandra Ferri was awarded for both Woolf Works and Chéri

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