Success Stories: FEDORA Prizes' winners  Sound Voice, Rambert, Sharon Eyal

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25 March 2025

Winners

In this month’s newsletter we shed the light on three visionary former FEDORA Prize winners who continue to captivate audiences with extraordinary productions that showcase their artistic evolution, their approach to push boundaries and creating profound emotional connections through their performances.

  • Sharon Eyal, choreographer of Love Chapter 2, winner of the FEDORA - VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Prize for Ballet 2017, returns with a powerful reimagining of OCD Love at the Paris National Opera this spring. Her signature choreography, now enhanced by new dramaturgical layers, explores mental health and human relationships with even greater depth and sensitivity.

  • Invisible Cities by Sidi Larbi, winner of the FEDORA - VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Prize for Ballet 2019 remains a testament to Rambert's dedication to innovation. During the company’s tour to La Seine Musicale in Paris with its new piece Peaky Blinders, our members had the chance to meet Artistic Director Benoit Swan Pouffer and hear about the company’s evolution since winning the prize.

  • Meanwhile, The Sound Voice Project, winner of the FEDORA Digital Prize 2023 starts its international touring and will reach Amsterdam this month, after its London Premiere at the Royal Opera House in November 2024. This digital opera installation is developed through an unprecedented collaboration between artists, medical experts, and people who have experienced voice loss. It uses cutting-edge technology to create an immersive exploration of vocal identity that's both scientifically insightful and deeply moving.

These artists’ ongoing creative journeys continue to exemplify how the FEDORA Prizes shape the future of the performing arts and demonstrate how truly transformative these art forms keep on evolving and inspiring audiences worldwide.

Winner of the FEDORA - VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Prize for Ballet 2017
Winner of the FEDORA - VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Prize for Ballet 2017
Love Chapter 2

Love Chapter 2 is the second episode of the ongoing creation called Love Cycle, made by Sharon Eyal uniquely for the company. During 55 minutes without interruption, accompanied by DJ Ori Lichtik's live music, five to seven dancers will explore through their movements social isolation, solitude lack of connections of nowadays world.

Winner of the FEDORA - VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Prize for Ballet 2019
Winner of the FEDORA - VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Prize for Ballet 2019
Invisible Cities

Centred on the edgy relationship between Kublai Khan, the volatile head of a vast empire, and explorer Marco Polo, this spellbinding mix of theatre, choreography, music, architectural design and projection mapping imagines a succession of alternative worlds – and reimagines what is possible in live performance.

Winner of the FEDORA Digital Prize 2023
Winner of the FEDORA Digital Prize 2023
The Sound Voice Project

The Sound Voice Project: Exhibition V: An immersive digital-opera installation created with partners in healthcare, technology, science and biomedical research, and people with lived experience of voice loss. Dynamic integration of voices from across the globe in an ever-changing and evolving work of art.  

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