Under the artistic direction of Gennadi Nedvigin, Atlanta Ballet is co-producing Coco Chanel: The Life of a Fashion Icon with Hong Kong Ballet and Queensland Ballet with the North American premiere slated for February 9-17, 2024.
Acclaimed Belgian-Colombian choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa’s tenth original full-length narrative ballet, Coco Chanel: The Life of a Fashion Icon, delves into the complex life of one of the 20th century’s most intriguing iconoclasts. The woman who launched a global fashion empire and was credited in the post–World War I era with popularizing a sporty, casual chic as the feminine standard of style, Gabrielle Bonheur “Coco” Chanel, redefined the world of fashion; and more than a century later, her legacy continues. That legacy is defined in part by Chanel’s brilliant designs, shrewd business acumen and glamorous lifestyle; and it is also defined by immorality and opportunism on her rise to the top.
Ochoa’s original full-length narrative ballet chronicles Chanel’s almost mythical rags-to-riches and often controversial story. Through Ochoa’s wide range of dance training and acclaim for depicting modern narrative scenes in abstract and concise movements, she portrays Chanel’s life and polarizing reputation through ballet.
“I am interested in telling stories about strong historical women,” said Ochoa, who has also produced works about Eva Perón and Frida Kahlo. “Behind the surface of a strong woman, there is always a hidden emotional story full of hardships and flaws.”
“Annabelle is a brilliant choreographer and thoughtful storyteller, and we are honored to premiere her work in the U.S. for Atlanta audiences,” said Nedvigin. “The ballet portrays a historical figure with a past that was both inspiring and problematic, so we want to go beyond the stage with meaningful partnerships and educational resources to help contextualize Chanel’s story.”
Atlanta Ballet, in conjunction with this production, is developing programing with SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion + Film and The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum. Programing from SCAD will focus on the House of Chanel’s immense influence on the fashion industry, and the Breman will explore the harmful impact of Coco Chanel’s antisemitism and collaboration with the Nazis. Additional resources will provide education on recognizing and combat ting antisemitism today.
Coco Chanel: The Life of a Fashion Icon is a co-production of Hong Kong Ballet, Atlanta Ballet and Queensland Ballet. Hong Kong Ballet premiered the ballet in March, and after the bal let is performed by the Atlanta Ballet as its world premiere in the USA, the Queensland Ballet will present it in the fall of 2024.
About Atlanta Ballet:
Founded in 1929, Atlanta Ballet is one of the premier dance companies in the country and the official state Ballet of Georgia. Atlanta Ballet’s eclectic repertoire spans ballet history, highlighted by beloved classics and inventive originals. After 94 seasons, Atlanta Ballet continues its commitment to share and educate audiences on the empowering joy of dance. In 1996, Atlanta Ballet opened the Centre for Dance Education and is dedicated to nurturing young danc ers while providing an outlet for adults to express their creativity. The Centre serves more than 35,000 people in metro Atlanta each year. Atlanta Ballet’s roots remain firmly grounded in the Atlanta community and continue to play a vital role in the city’s cultural growth and revitalization. For more information, visit www.atlantaballet.com.