Hyemi Shin trained at Hongik University, Seoul and Wimbledon College of Arts, and was winner of the 2011 Linbury Prize. Theatre work includes Machinal (Old Vic, Theatre Royal Bath), Once in a Lifetime (sets), Sizwe Banzi is Dead (Young Vic), Solaris (Malthouse Melbourne, Lyceum Edinburgh); The End of Eddy (Unicorn Theatre); and The Seagull, Herons, Morning, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Secret Theatre (Lyric Hammersmith). Dance includes New Work New Music (The Royal Ballet); Orpheus Alive and Unearth (National Ballet of Canada); The Kreutzer Sonata (Ballet Moscow); and Michael Keegan-Dolan/ Teaċ Daṁsa's Swan Lake/Loch nahEala, MÁM (costumes) and How To Be A Dancer in Seventy-two Thousand Easy Lessons. Opera includes Giant, Wozzeck and Samson et Dalila (The Royal Opera, sets) La damnation de Faust (Glyndebourne, sets), The Skating Rink (Garsington Opera, costumes) and The Return of Ulysses (The Royal Opera/Roundhouse, sets).
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