Forget nutcrackers, the Hong Kong Ballet is more interested in nunchucks for its latest global production. The company continues its mission to shake up the traditional aesthetics of ballet, perhaps in a way that even Dune star Timothee Chalamet would approve of.
Bruce Lee: No Way as Way, a ballet tells the story of the iconic actor and martial artist, and the poster designs for the production pack a punch, blending dramatic aerial poses with nostalgia and cinematic staging.
Devised by the agency Design Army, the poster campaign blends dance and martial arts and with retro aesthetics to present a hyper-stylised vision of 1970s Hong Kong nightlife ,speakeasies become discos, tea houses become dance floors, and back alleys and staircases turn into stages for dramatic martial arts choreography in a series of compositions that aim to match the spectacle of artistic director Septime Webre’s edgy vision for the ballet, part of the company's next season and will tour globally in London, Paris, Abu Dhabi and Tokyo.
The posters create a feeling of The Way of the Dragon meets Saturday Night Fever, presenting ballet dancers with big hair, dressed in flares, while the colour palette is drenched in traditional Chinese jade greens and deep reds.
Design Army says the photos were shot entirely on location to pay tribute to homage to Hong Kong’s golden age, “when East met West, disco met Canton pop, and Bruce Lee became a global symbol of movement, discipline and style”.
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