Prometheus: Poem of Fire

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Alexander Scriabin's "Prometheus: Poem of Fire"
Choreography and dance by Susie Carlson. An emulation of Loie Fuller. Choreography and dance by Susie Carlson. As performed 10/29/07 as finale of "Phantasmagoria: A 19th-Century Variety Show at Charles Allis Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Visuals: Paka Paka Light Show

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  • paka paka kicks ass. they made me cum on my brain at sacred earth 08!

  • yes,you're right!

    but this is the only video of prometheus with the clavier a lumieres here on you tube..

    :(

    i'd like to see it live somewhere..!

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  • Mesmerizing and fascinating!

  • "Seemed like a good idea at the time" -- but the realization is ... ehh?

  • this is a recording of a live performance that recreated a 1908 performance by Loie Fuller who innovated the use of light and projection in choreography and is not intended to be just an illustration of the music.

  • This is what I love to visualize when I hear the music of Scriabin, especially Prometheus. Lots of color as he would have wanted displayed. She ought to be proud of herself complementing the music with such beautiful display!

  • Idealistic and colorful, but there is a LOT missing in this production. More dancers for one, lack of fast movement on certain segments, and background improvement. Otherwise, it was an outstanding choice to pick Scriabin, but like I said, the fire should have been 3-D effect and expanded with a plot that would be exotic, exciting, and acceptable. I hope this helps, because its not meant to hurt at all.

  • It gives some sense of the music and the light

  • unfortunately..there is a HUGE part cut off the score.. Who the HELL had this brilliant idea to castrate Scriabin's score? A SHAME!!!

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