Showing posts with label tania kross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tania kross. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Kross Over paintings

CLICK ON the Flickr link below and you will see paintings I made last year and which were inspired by Tania Kross' music on her new CD Kross Over - Opera Revisited. Some paintings where chosen to be projected during Kross Over theatre tour during Kross Over theatre tour.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/107655406@N05/

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

"Katibu di Shon" #1

I'm so happy to see my art work in a final stage... I've always believed in this project and because Tania Kross is my friend I put all my energy and heart in it...

"Katibu di Shon"
sculptural form on the stahe, projection of photography & costumes by JIP

 
































 Photo: pd


Monday, July 1, 2013

Opera "Katibu di Shon”

I am proud to announce my art is a part of world premiere of first opera in Papiamento “Katibu di Shon” which takes place today 1st of July in Amsterdam, celebrating 150. anniversary of slavery abolition in Holland. I am the author of the scenography, costumes and multimedia presentation.



„The Opera “Katibu di Shon”, based on the novel Slave and Master by Carel de Haseth, tells the story of Wilmu a slave owner, and slave Luis, two boys growing up together and their feelings for slave Anita. This triangle ends up in a confrontation between the two boys, between slave and master. Anita loves both men, but in the end she settles for Luis. Both men now oppose each other. This fight between power and powerlessness, and disturbed human relations becomes enlarged in the “Large Slave Revolt” of August 17th, 1795 in Curaçao. Anita’s and Luis’ resistance is told in parallel with the growing call for freedom. The revolt was overpowered and Luis is sentenced to death and jailed at Fort Amsterdam. In a dramatic end both men reunite as human beings.

Mezzosoprano Tania Kross has worked for several years in the preparations for this first opera in Papiamento. In addition, she shares a remarkable history with Carel de Haseth, writer of the opera script as well. Both their forefathers come from the same plantation. Tania’s were slaves and those of Carel’s masters. The music composed by Randal Corsen has its roots in the Curaçaoan tradition, where the beauty of the music form the Antilles matches with all the aspects coming forward in an opera, which make of Katibu di Shon a moving performance about this dramatic chapter in the history of humanity.”



Friday, June 20, 2008

"Kross Collection" Exhibition



















These are some photos from my last exhibition in The Fortchurch Museum in Curacao on March 19, 2008. My new collection of jewelery is named for Tania Kross, mezzo soprano opera singer. Tania Kross opened the event with an a capella performance, along with twelve models who were wearing the crosses I designed special for this event.

My friend and amazing opera singer Tania Kross with her mother both wearing the pieces from the collection I made.


 and Alys Dees ....

Lia Webb...

two ladies from our team at the Maravia Gallery.

My friends Roxanne Martha and Oscar van Dam graciously modeled jewelry for the event.

Event photographer and dear friend Prince Victor poses with his daughter Nydia Victor, who modeled a necklace.









My mother ....

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