Young musicians from Sydney and Wollongong have been brought together to create a collaborative extravaganza as part of the Spiegeltent Wollongong 2018 season.
, Senior Lecturer in Voice and Stagecraft at the and Rachel Bate, Head of Voice at , head up ,听a production company they started together to provide collaborative performance opportunities for students from both institutions. This year the duo and over 60 students are taking on , an operatic satire composed by and written by .
The show is based around the fictional town of Mahagonny, a town forever听changed when the mining boom hits and crowds descend to seek their fortune. 听Timely political themes within the piece see leaders attacking truth and the media while citizens become increasingly disillusioned.
Written in 1927, director Dr Narelle Yeo鈥檚 cabaret-style interpretation of this show will come to life within the antique wood and red canvas of the Spiegeltent, which is home to Wollongong鈥檚 annual festival performance season.
Mahagonny Songspiel 蹿别补迟耻谤别蝉听 leading an 11-piece orchestra playing popular, jazz-inspired tunes while the young cast push the boundaries between opera and cabaret on stage. Renowned soprano Rachel Bate will join the vocal line-up and the 鈥檚 will also feature on piano.
, cartoonist for the , has provided images for the production and costumer Ester Karuso-Thum has created intricate masks and costumes for dancers and singers. Choreographer Olivia Ansell has worked with the dancers in the production, also providing mentoring to some of the younger performers.听
This performance is unique in that it is a collaboration of professionals and young emerging artists, creating rare mentoring opportunities for the younger artists.
The mentoring aspect of this production is also the basis for a research project by Dr Narelle Yeo and Associate Professor in Music Education,听.
鈥淭he performance is entirely multidisciplinary, engaging dancers, actors, singers and musicians from Wollongong and Sydney in this partnership between city and Conservatoria,鈥 said Dr Narelle Yeo.听
Yeo and Rowley are working with the student performers to study how structured mentoring relationships develop while working on听Mahagonny Songspiel, contributing to both professional experience and individual student development as a musician.
The project has been made possible with the support of a grant from the Kurt Weill Foundation for Music. Explaining the significance of Weill, Dr Yeo said, 鈥渉e is one of relatively few听composers comfortable composing across genres,听with elements of his music evoking both jazz and pop.鈥 She continued, 鈥渉is work has been recorded by artists as diverse as The Doors, David Bowie, Frank Sinatra and Anne Sofie Von Otter鈥.
The Speigeltent Wollongong program is presented by and Merrigong Theatre Company with the kind support of the . 听 听
听颈蝉听a one-night only performance taking place听at 2pm on听Sunday 29 April听, located at Burelli Street Arts Precinct, Wollongong.听
The program is repeated for Sydney audiences at the 听at 6:30pm on Tuesday 1 May.听