Lost Letters
Auditorio de Tenerife staging show Lost Letters, by the Lucía Lacarra Ballet.
Lost Letters, the first and exciting production choreographed by Matthew Golding, tells a moving and evocative story that will enthral audience members of all ages. Lost Letters explores the subject of lost connections and invites us to think about the power of communication. Through the dancers' incredible technical skill and artistic expressiveness, Lost Letters takes the audience on a visually striking emotional journey. The innovative and dynamic choreography combined with a captivating selection of music (The Waves, Rachmaninoff and Max Richter), creates an atmosphere that transports the audience to a world of shared emotions and experiences.
In any war throughout history, handwritten letters from the front line with concerned responses returned from home offered a vital link between soldiers and their families and loved ones. However, what would happen if one of those letters got lost? Based on a real letter written by the First World War gunner Frank Bracey to his wife, Win, Lost Letters imagines how the fate of that woman could have changed if she had never received the letter sent to her by her beloved husband. Lost Letters transforms a true story into a script and original plot for a ballet.
Technical manager: Emilio León Medina
Master-stage manager: Gianluca Battaglia
Principal female dancer: Lucia Lacarra
Principal male dancer: Matthew Golding
Male dancers: Francesco Forcina, Gabriel Martínez, Jossehp Peñaloza and Meireles Díaz
Female dancers: Manuela Medeiros, Lucía Castellano, Eva Nazareth Suárez and Itziar Ducajú
Idea and stage direction: Lucía Lacarra & Matthew Golding
Choreographer: Matthew Golding
Choreographic Assistant: Gianluca Battaglia
Cast: Lucia Lacarra, Matthew Golding & Lucía Lacarra Ballet (8 dancers)
Music: Sergei Rachmaninov & Max Richter
Costumes: Lucía Lacarra & Gianluca Battaglia
Movie direction: Matthew Golding & Ekain Albite
Co-production: Arriaga Antzokia Theatre, Kursaal Eszena, International Festival of Music and Dance of Granada
Collaboration: Teatros del Canal and Teatro Principal of Vitoria
Première: Teatro Arriaga in Bilbao
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