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Terry Bartlett
Terry Bartlett, was born in Sussex. He studied
Theatre Design at the Slade School of Fine Art, London. During his studies
he worked as a design assistant to Nicholas Georgiadis on Mayerling for The
Royal Ballet before assisting the director/designer Philip Prowse on a
succession of productions. His first design commission was the ballet Night
Moves for David Bintley and his subsequent work has largely been for dance
in collaboration with Bintley for whom he designed The Swan of
Tuonela, Choros, Allegri diversi and The Snow Queen all for Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet (now Birmingham Royal
Ballet). For The Royal Ballet he designed Consort Lessons, The Trial of
Prometheus, The Spirit of Fugue and for San Francisco Ballet he designed
The Wanderer, choreographed by Bintley. He designed a full-length version of
Carmen choreographed by Peter Darrell for Scottish Ballet which premiered at
the Edinburgh Festival. He has designed a number of productions for the
Citizens' Theatre Company, Glasgow, including The School for Scandal and The
Last Days of Mankind, premiered at the Edinburgh Festival. He
lives in London and has lectured on design at several London colleges.
3 August 2004
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