The Moon hangs above Salome
The Moon hangs above Salome
The Moon Spins about Herod's Courtyard
The Moon Spins about Herod's Courtyard
Salome Seduces Narraboth
Salome Seduces Narraboth
Jochanaan Preaches to Salome
Jochanaan Preaches to Salome
The Dance of the Seven Veils Reaches its Peak
The Dance of the Seven Veils Reaches its Peak
Jochanaan's Severed Head Loses Shroud
Jochanaan's Severed Head Loses Shroud
Jochanaan's Unshrouded Head
Jochanaan's Unshrouded Head
The Figurative Eclipse Gives Way to the Blood Moon
The Figurative Eclipse Gives Way to the Blood Moon
The Blood Moon Presides
The Blood Moon Presides
The Moon hangs above Salome
The Moon hangs above SalomeSalome just wants to escape the awful party her stepfather is throwing but there is much to be discovered and experienced in the courtyard where Jochanaan is being held. Salome was played by Jenny Holloway. Salome was directed by Tomer Zvulun, set and projection concept by Erhard Rom, lighting by Robert Wierzel, costumes by Mattie Ullrich, associate projection designer, Erin Teachman
The Moon Spins about Herod's CourtyardThe Moon spins away as Salome enters the courtyard where her entire future is determined. Salome is played by Jenny Holloway. Salome was directed by Tomer Zvulun for Atlanta Opera, set and projection concept by Erhard Rom, lighting by Robert Wierzel, costumes by Mattie Ullrich, associate projection designer, Erin Teachman
Salome Seduces Narraboth
Salome Seduces NarrabothSalome exerts her considerable charm on Narraboth, given shape and form here by dancers working Salome’s will to open the cistern and speak with Jochanaan.Salome was played by Jenny Holloway and Narraboth by Adam Diegel. Salome was directed by Tomer Zvulun for Atlanta Opera, set and projection concept by Erhard Rom, lighting by Robert Wierzel, costumes by Mattie Ullrich, associate projection designer, Erin Teachman
Jochanaan Preaches to Salome
Jochanaan Preaches to Salome Salome was played by Jenny Holloway and Jochanaan was played by Nathan Berg. Salome was directed by Tomer Zvulun, set and projection concept by Erhard Rom, lighting by Robert Wierzel, costumes by Mattie Ullrich, associate projection designer, Erin Teachman
The Dance of the Seven Veils Reaches its Peak
The Dance of the Seven Veils Reaches its PeakSalome always gets what she wants, but especially after she indulges for her lascivious stepfather, Herod, but for her own dark purposes that Herod doesn’t even suspect.Salome was played by Jenny Holloway, Herod by Frank von Aken. Salome was directed by Tomer Zvulun for Atlanta Opera, set and projection concept by Erhard Rom, lighting by Robert Wierzel, costumes by Mattie Ullrich, associate projection designer, Erin Teachman
Jochanaan's Severed Head Loses ShroudAs Salome becomes enraptured with her imagined victory over Jochanaan, the metaphorical shroud covering Jochanaan’s visage falls away. Salome is played by Jenny Holloway, Jochanaan by Nathan Berg. Salome was directed by Tomer Zvulun for Atlanta Opera, set and projection concept by Erhard Rom, lighting by Robert Wierzel, costumes by Mattie Ullrich, associate projection designer, Erin Teachman
Jochanaan's Unshrouded Head
Jochanaan's Unshrouded HeadSalome attempts to gloat over the head of Jochanaan, whose visage she sees clearly in her mind even if the physical head remains shrouded.Salome was played by Jenny Holloway, Jochanaan by Nathan Berg. Salome was directed by Tomer Zvulun for Atlanta Opera, set and projection concept by Erhard Rom, lighting by Robert Wierzel, costumes by Mattie Ullrich, associate projection designer, Erin Teachman
The Figurative Eclipse Gives Way to the Blood MoonHerodias discovers Salome’s awful fate and the figurative blood red eclipse gives way to the blood moon. Salome is played by Jenny Holloway, Herodias by Jennifer Larmore Salome was directed by Tomer Zvulun, set and projection concept by Erhard Rom, lighting by Robert Wierzel, costumes by Mattie Ullrich, associate projection designer, Erin Teachman
The Blood Moon Presides
The Blood Moon PresidesHerodias discovers Salome’s awful fate in the aftermath of her husband’s suicide.Salome was played by Jenny Holloway, Herodias by Jennifer Larmore, Herod by Frank von Aken. Salome was directed by Tomer Zvulun for Atlanta Opera, set and projection concept by Erhard Rom, lighting by Robert Wierzel, costumes by Mattie Ullrich, associate projection designer, Erin Teachman
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