The Dance House
A poem from a German medieval dance-of-death woodcut, the 'dance-house' it refers to is death, was in part the inspiration for David Bintely's ballet of the same name. Bintley invited Robert Heindel to design the set and constumes for this most powerful ballet which was premiered early in 1995 by the San Fancisco Ballet.
Set Design from The Dance House (1994)
Robert Heindel American Painter (1938 - 2005) Oil on Board 20 inches (w) x 15.5 inches (h)
Dance House Costume Design (1994)
Robert Heindel American Painter (1938 - 2005) Oil on Board 37 inches (w) x 18 inches (h)
Dance House Costume Design (1994)
Robert Heindel American Painter (1938 - 2005) Oil and Conte Crayon on Paper 30 inches (w) x 20 inches (h)
Dance House Costume Design (1994)
Robert Heindel American Painter (1938 - 2005) Oil and Conte Crayon on Paper 30 inches (w) x 20 inches (h)
Dance House Costume Design (1994)
Robert Heindel American Painter (1938 - 2005) Oil and Conte Crayon on Paper
Dance House Costume Design (1994)
Robert Heindel American Painter (1938 - 2005) Oil and Conte Crayon on Paper 37 inches (w) x 18 inches (h)