Sponsored ContentGet a 360-Degree Look at Company XIVThe fearless downtown troupe provides a complete view that no audience would ever get in this new video.
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Playbill Staff
April 11, 2018
Whether you're a longtime fan of Company XIV's eclectic mixture of burlesque and classical dance or you have yet to venture to the fearless downtown troupe's new Bushwick home, allow Playbill and Company XIV to provide you with a little tease in the form of this 360-degree video.
Using your mouse, you can move the screen in a full circle, allowing you views that a regular member of the audience would never have the opportunity to experience. And with Company XIV's signature style intact, there are plenty of views to be enjoyed!
For tickets to Company XIV's current production of Cinderella, click here!
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A Look at the Costumes of Company XIV
A Look at the Costumes of Company XIV
Designer Zane Pihlstrom breaks down some of the dance company's most memorable costumes.
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This look was inspired by cabaret nightlife.
We combine elements of Carnivale and Burlesque.
We are using a burlesque circus vocabulary to tell a classic story.
Austin loves to incorporate images that are both sensual and grotesque, like sideshow horror with high-end glamor.
We have a love for showing a dark subject in the most beautiful light.
When a costume is stripped onstage it's always done in a powerful, intentional way.
This image shows how we are inspired by baroque shapes but twisting them in contemporary ways.
Mark Shelby Perry
Mark Shelby Perry
A main challenge of the design is often how to allow a beautiful garment withstand the intense physicality of the choreography.
Much of the design is inspired by the colorful vaudeville acts of the past but with a heightened sensuality. We love playing with the absurd silhouettes of the French court of Louis XIV.
Inspiration was specifically taken from RuPaul's Drag Race and Marlene Dietrich for this character.
The design and the choreography often compete in a satisfactory way. As an audience, I think it's exciting to see garments that appear so restrictive pushed to their limits.
Written by Dean Pitchford, Doug Besterman, and Timothy Allen McDonald, the musical made its world premiere at Off-Broadway's Atlantic Theater Company in 2019.
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