Die Frau Ohne Schatten – St Petersburg
- November 16th, 2009
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November 2009
Projected worlds at the Russian Premiere of Richard Strauss’
“Die Frau Ohne Schatten”.
Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg
Jonathan Kent – Director:
“[...]how really thrilling and evocative the projections were. [...]you gave us a really rich, dream-like, complex
visual narrative.”
Nina designed projections for the Opera “Die Frau Ohne Schatten”, in conjunction with Sven Ortel, that opened at the Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg in November. This challenging opera in three acts is rarely performed since not only are there five major lead roles, which few opera companies can find within their resources, but also the libretto specifies numerous special effects that are very hard to realise successfully on stage.
Recommended by Video & Projection Designer Sven Ortel, Jonathan Kent was pleased to welcome Nina Dunn on board to design projections for this show. Her approach to video in Theatre as an integrated part of the spectacle was very much in line with the Director and Designer’s desire for the opera, who had planned to include projection from an early stage. The result was a show with not just special effects at key moments but an interwoven visual language that supported all the other elements of the opera throughout – musical and narrative.
The piece requires a demarcation of two contrast-ing worlds – fantasy and reality. Video elements within the scenes and ‘journey’ sequences between the worlds illustrate this. While the real world’s imagery remains more literal, that of the fantasy world is highly stylised; it is a place where set pieces can come alive and the air stirs with magic.
The two worlds also represent positive and negative spaces that eventually crossed over, highlighted in
a play-off of negative and positive silhouettes, which also bring to light the theme of the shadow as an entity. Water and dye are also key elements in the opera and many of the sequences were inspired by the movement and nature of fluid, using
footage shot especially for the show.
Die Frau Ohne Schatten – Projection Design from Nina Dunn on Vimeo.
Die Frau Ohne Schatten – Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg from Nina Dunn on Vimeo.
The projection rig consisted of 4 Barco DML 1200 moving head projectors and one Christie projector.

Do you have copy writer for so good articles? If so please give me contacts, because this really rocks!
Hi,
I don’t as such – I drafted it myself and then got a colleague to edit it then worked with him to refine it.
Sorry not to be able to be of more help!
Nina
Thank you for your comments. I think you misunderstand the reason for this site. I am not a writer or blogger, I’m a video designer. I am using the site as a professional marketing tool. This article relates to work that I have done, therefore it is for others to comment on and for me to reserve judgement.
If you have comments about the work showcased here rather than the writing style, I would be happy to approve them a posts.
May I ask how you happened upon my site in the first place? I’d be interested to know.
Best,
Nina