Production Credits

Cast and crew credits

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Credits

Choreography — Siobhan Davies 
Performers — Peter Abegglen, Deborah Bull, Gill Clarke, Matthew Morris and Jenny Tattersall
Music — Marin Marais - Le Labyrinthe, La Tartarine, Sarabande, Tombeau pour M. de St. Colombe, Le Tourbillon, François Couperin - Les Barricades Mystérieuses 
Played by — Reiko Ichise (viola da gamba) and Carole Cerasi (harpsichord)

Production Design — David Scholefield 
Lighting Design — Peter Mumford
Production Management — Artcell
Production Co-ordination — Tabitha Clayson
Varilite Operator — Adrian Plaut
Technical Director — Geoff Wheel
Stage Management — Julia Simon
Costumes — Sasha Keir
Production Assistant — Michael Kruger
Lighting Equipment — Varilite Production Services Ltd
Sound — Richard Nowell Sound Services
Rigging — Erik Gibbons
Press and PR — Tony Shepherd
Photography — Sarah Ainslie
Graphic Design — Eureka

With special thanks to
Angela and Alex Bernstein — Quercus Trust 
Sian Alexander — Siobhan Davies Dance Company 
Ross MacGibbon, Margaret Williams, Annie Noble and Gordon Baskerville — Landseer Film and Television 
Jeanetta Laurence, Anthony Russell-Roberts and Geoff Wheel - The Royal Ballet 

 


Image: Reiko Ichise wearing a hard-hat and high vis bib, plays the viola da gamba on an office chair on location during production of 13 Different Keys at the Atlantis Building, 1999. Photograph: Sarah Ainslie

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Performer biographies


Peter Abegglen

Peter Abegglen was born in Geneva and joined the Royal Ballet School in 1983, after his training at the Ballet Beruf Schule, Zurich. He joined the Company in January 1985 and was promoted to First Artist in 1987 and Soloist in 1991. His major roles in the classics include parts in La Bayadere, The Nutcracker, Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty. He dances parts and has created roles in numerous pieces in the Ashton and Kenneth MacMillan repertoire, as well as ballets by David Bintley, William Forsythe, William Tucket, Ashley Page and TwylaTwarp.


Carole Cerasi

Carole Cerasi has performed widely throughout Europe, including several concerts at the Wigmore Hall in London. Recordings include a solo CD of Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre, which has received unanimous praise from the press, and a disc of sonatas by C.P.E. Bach on both harpsichord and fortepiano for the award-winning company Metronome. She is professor of harpsichord at the Yehudi Menuhin School and professor of fortepiano at the Guildhall School of Music.


Reiko Ichise

Reiko Ichise was born in Tokyo where she read musicology at the Kunitachi College of Music. She came to the UK to study viola da gamba with Roland Bothby at the Royal College of Music. She has performed both as a soloist and a continuo player with several leading ensembles, including the English Chamber Orchestra. Her performances have been recorded and broadcast throughout Europe and Japan.


Matthew Morris

Matthew Morris was born in Sydney, Australia. He has danced with a number of companies, including the West Australian Ballet Company, Ballet Theatre Hagen in Germany and Ballet du Grand Theatre de Geneve in Switzerland. During this time he also took sabbaticals in India and Japan. Matthew joined Siobhan Davies Dance Company in 1998, with which he continues to dance.

Peter Mumford has worked widely in Britain and Europe in the fields of theatre, opera and especially dance. He won the 1995 Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dance for his work on the Royal Opera House's Fearful Symmetries and the Siobhan Davies Dance Company's The Glass Blew In. Recent work includes Siobhan Davies's Wild Air and The Merchant of Venice for the Royal National Theatre.


Jenny Tattersall

Jenny Tattersall trained at the Royal Ballet School and joined the Company in January 1994, where she was promoted to First Artist at the end of the 1997/1998 Season. She dances a variety of corps de ballet roles in the Company's repertoire, as well as featured roles. During the 1998 Dance Bites tour she appeared in pieces by Cathy Martson, William Forsythe and William Tucket, while in the 1999 tour she appeared in pieces by Ashley Page and David Bintley.

Biographies for Deborah Bull, Gill Clarke & Siobhan Davies can be found here


Image: A wide shot of the space used in the Atlantis Building for the performance of 13 Different Keys at the Atlantis Building, 1999. Photograph: Sarah Ainslie