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Iris van Herpen and Dutch National Ballet debut collaboration by
unveiling the short film entitled ‘Biomimicry,’ featuring Jingjing Mao.
For the ‘Biomimicry’ film, Iris van Herpen and Dutch National Ballet
explore the symbiotic relationship between the metamorphic force in
which fashion and dance interlace. The film, directed by Ryan McDaniels,
sees the mesmeric dancer JingJing Mao undulating into liquescent shapes
and transcending into graceful figures that reflect her myriad of
movements.
Dazing in the warm shades of technicoloured organza, Mao defies gravity
while gracefully floating through the air. Other times, the dancer sets
translucent 3D hand-casted PU into motion, creating new patterns that
play with the viewer’s perspective. Fashion and dance become a catalyst
for transformation, unfolding the blue gown into spheroid silhouettes.
The concept of the creation stems from the notion of biomimicry — the
design and production of materials and systems that are modelled on
biological processes. In line with Iris van Herpen’s continuous pursuit
to materialise the invisible forces that structure the world, the film
focusses on the bond between humanity and nature.
The dancer — symbolising strength and determination — finds herself in a
future in which mankind, science and nature are closely interwoven.
This is also mirrored within the music, composed by Thijs de Vlieger and
Lavinia Meijer. Deeply rooted in dichotomies, the music encompasses
subjects such as machines and nature as well as soul and control,
searching for unfamiliar synthesis in familiar organisms.
This synergic collaboration comes as a natural evolution of Iris van
Herpen’s multidisciplinary approach to the art of fashion and matches
seamlessly with Dutch National Ballet’s practice of co-creating with
leading visual artists, photographers and designers. Van Herpen’s
background in classical ballet metamorphoses this collaboration into a
hybrid dance in search for freedom of form. The brand’s pioneering
vision of coalescing fashion and dance comes to life through JingJing
Mao who is guided by Movement Director Juanjo Arqués, a gifted creative
associate with Dutch National Ballet. Arqués made intuitive use of the
surrounding eclectic elements to explore the direction Iris van Herpen’s
designs take him.
Credits
Director: Ryan McDaniels
Movement Director: Juanjo Arqués
Dancer: Jingjing Mao
Music: Thijs de Vlieger | Lavinia Meijer
Sound Consultancy: Salvador Breed
Art Direction: Ryan McDaniels
Casting: Tobias Heinrichs
Hair: Daan Kneppers | NCL Representation
Make-Up: Suzanne Verberk | NCL Representation
Production: Ryan McDaniels | Tobias Heinrichs | Valentine Bouquet | Anu Viheriäranta
Director of Photography: Viktor Horstink
Focus Puller: Tein Brouwer
1st Carpenter: Jop van den Berg
1st Light Engineer: Angela Leuthold | Michel van Reijn
Special Effects: Jurgen van Tiggelen
Stage Manager: Wolfgang Tietze
Backdrop Photographer: Francesco Riccardo Laconico
Editor: Ryan McDaniels
Colour Grading: Ryan McDaniels | Max Vonk
Set Extension: Ruud Van Dorn
Harp Recording: Arthur Theunissen
Double Bass: Wilmar de Visser
Photography: Valentine Bouquet