Writing on Water (2005)
By Peter Greenaway
"It's good to return to familiar waters, to dip into that ocean of possibilities that imagery of water always provides, and the ironic title says much. Writing on Water would always be an impossible piece of magic, but supported here with film, music and appropriated quotes from celebrated authors you might almost believe it could be done." Peter Greenaway A new collaboration between composer David Lang and controversial filmmaker Peter Greenaway confronts the audience with Lang's minimalist score and Greenaway's water-inspired libretto and visuals. Writing on Water interwaves fragments of text from The Tempest, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Moby DickDick to conjure up storms at sea, disasters, rescues and survival. Greenaway uses new VJ technologies to mix live film onto multiple screens. The 'writing' element features live calligraphy by Brody Neuenschwander, Greenaway's collaborator on Prospero's Books (1991) and The Pillow Book (1996), projected live and creating an all-encompassing aural and visual experience. The London Sinfonietta performs Lang's hypnotic music, creating a dynamic interchange between sound and moving image. Having pioneered cutting-edge music since…
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