Avatar Production Designer Finds Shen Yun "Inspiring"
Emmy and Academy Award winner Robert Stromberg was the production designer for Avatar and Alice in Wonderland.
 
 He saw Shen Yun at The Music Center’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, in Los Angeles.
[Robert Stromberg, Avatar Production Designer]:
 "The show was  absolutely beautiful. It was so inspiring, I think I may  have found  some new ideas for the next Avatar. It was tremendous to see  the  wide-ranging different types of performance art come together as  one.  It was very beautiful to see it, it became this one big poetic  event.  And the color, the lights and the movement. The performers were   fantastic. I thought it was wonderful.”
 
 He says Shen Yun's dances had elements he had never seen before.
 
 [Robert Stromberg, Avatar Production Designer]:
 “Especially, I loved the dances where they synchronized the sounds as   well with the costumes and what they’re wearing, the women with the   silver and the men with the chopsticks. I think that would make a great   dance in a film someday. You know that type of thing. The environments,   the background, the use of color, the use of color and costume  together,  those types of things were very unique and inspirational.”
 
 He comments on the use of digital backdrops to frame the dance.
 
 [Robert Stromberg, Avatar Production Designer]:
 “It was an interesting use of, an interactive element, which I think as   it develops it could become a new art form in itself. A live  performance  mixed with digital projection and maybe 3D eventually, who  knows. Using  those two techniques together it would be almost like  going to the  theater and a movie at the same time.”
  
 As a  designer, Stromberg has done a lot of research on China and China’s   landscapes. He says seeing a traditional performance with authentic   backgrounds, brought it all together for him.
 
 [Robert Stromberg, Avatar Production Designer]:
 “The interesting thing for me that I take home is the, it’s a little  bit  like taking the old and the new and putting them together. It’s   interesting to see the culture advancing and using some of the media in a   new way. So I’m excited to see, years from now, how that  cross-blending  will come, and I’m looking forward to seeing that next  year.” 
 
 NTD News, Los Angeles.
16 de julio de 2010

 
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                    