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Co-Producer:

Ravi Shankar’s Sukanya

A co-production between London Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Opera House and Curve, Leicester.
12-19 May 2017 | curve, Leicester | Lowry, Salford | Symphony Hall, Birmingham | Royal Festival Hall, London.

Ravi Shankar Sukanya

Conductor David Murphy
Director Suba Das
Choreographer Aakash Odedra
Set, Costume & Video -Projection Design Akhila Krishnan & Molly Einchcomb for 59 Productions
Lighting Design Matt Haskins
ROH Producer Sarah Crabtree
LPO Producer Tamzin Aitken

Sitar Parimal Sadaphal
Shenai Ashwani Shankar
Mridangam & Konnokol M Balachander
Ghatam, Morsin, Mridangam & Konnokol Pirashanna Thevarajah
Tabla
Rajkumar Misra
Dancers Aakash Odedra Company
Orchestra London Philharmonic Orchestra
Chorus BBC Singers

In 2017 the London Philharmonic Orchestra collaborated with the Royal Opera House and Curve to produce the world-premiere of Ravi Shankar’s only opera, Sukanya. Distinct from many co-production arrangements, this was a truly collaborative effort with shared financial risk, and shared creative decision-making at every stage of the process.

The production featured an ensemble of five classical Indian musicians performing alongside members of the London Philharmonic Orchestra, and dancers from the Aakash Odedra Company, with set, costume and video projection design by 59 Productions.

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Nominated for Best Production in the 2017 Asian Media Awards.

Reviews

★★★★★ Anita Datta, dattakatha.com “Ten minutes into the opera I was weeping... I was seeing something of myself, something true about my life, in operatic art for the first time... This is a very special piece of work, musically groundbreaking and wonderfully crafted.”

★★★★ | Robert Gainer, Bachtrack
★★★★ | Mark Valencia, What’s On Stage
★★★★ | Ivan Hewitt, The Telegraph
★★★★ | Richard Bratby, Birmingham Post
“A blaze of colour and energy... ravishing musical moments and gorgeous spectacle... Sukanya is a triumphant celebration of shared humanity, expressed in music and dance.” Amanda-Jane Doran, Classical Source

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