Chroma wins Olivier Award

Chroma wins Olivier Award
The Royal Ballet’s production of Chroma, a new work by Wayne McGregor, has won the Best New Dance Production Laurence Olivier Award.
The piece, which has a score by Joby Talbot and the White Stripes, premiered at the Royal Opera House in November as part of a triple bill comprising Balanchine’s Four Temperaments and Christopher Wheeldon’s new work DGV with music by Michael Nyman, which was also nominated in the same category.
Wayne McGregor is a leading choreographer and founder of Random Dance Company, a resident company of Sadler’s Wells. He has worked with The Place, where he is choreographer-in-residence, the English National Ballet, The Royal Ballet, the English National Opera and the National Theatre.

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