Awards for A Swan Lake
3 minutes West / NRK / Norwegian National Opera & Ballet's production of Alexander Ekman's A Swan Lake continues to win awards.
A Swan Lake – a co-production between 3 minutes West, NRK & Norwegian National Opera & Ballet – has been honoured with two more awards: the San Francisco Dance Film Festival 2017 award for Best Live Performance Capture, and the Promenade Festival Audience Favourite 2017.
Alexander Ekman’s witty, inventive re-telling of the most famous ‘ballet of ballets’ was recorded at Oslo Opera House in 2014. Since then, the production has been screened at 14 film festivals. The next festival screening will be at Shanghai International Dance Centre in February 2018.
For theatrical screenings, please contact production@3minuteswest.com
For TV and other distribution enquiries please contact EuroArts.
Original title A Swan Lake
Genre Dance Theatre
Duration 98'
Recording location Norwegian National Opera & Ballet
Production year 2014
Production Company 3 minutes West
Co-Production Company NRK
Producer Adrienne Liron & Anne Røthing
Director Jeff Tudor
Choreography by Alexander Ekman
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