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Moritz Junge (1975–). German theatre designer

Moritz Junge studied at Berlin’s University of the Arts and London’s Slade School of Fine Art. Working extensively in theatre, opera and dance, Junge designed Alexei Ratmansky’s Bernstein in a Bubble and Songs of Bukovina for American Ballet Theatre, and Wayne McGregor’s Woolf Works, Live Fire Exercise, Limen, Infra and Chroma for The Royal Ballet.

First performed by The Royal Ballet in 2006, the huge success of Wayne McGregor’s Chroma, a highly charged abstract work in minimalist designs and costumes, led directly to the appointment of...

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Woolf Works was Wayne McGregor’s first full-length work for The Royal Ballet, set to music by Max Richter and inspired by three novels by Virginia Woolf: Mrs Dalloway, Orlando, and The Waves. The...

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