Ana Inés Jabares-Pita Explained

Ana Inés Jabares-Pita, born January 21, 1987, is a Spanish designer working across opera, dance, theater, film, concerts and exhibitions.[1]

Education

Jabares-Pita was born in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. As a teenager, she joined the Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia choir as a soprano and performed in several shows. Aged 18, she moved to southern Spain to study fine arts at the University of Sevilla, while continuing her music studies. As part of her bachelor degree in fine arts, she spend one year at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Palermo in Italy, where classical music and opera sparked her interest in stage design. She continued her studies in London at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, where she finished a Master of Arts in scenography.[2]

Career

In 2013, Jabares-Pita was declared 'overall winner' of the Linbury Prize for Stage Design for her design proposal of The Driver's Seat, a stage adaptation of Muriel Spark’s 1971 novella. Thanks to this award, she worked with Laurie Sansom, director of the National Theatre of Scotland, on this production at the Glasgow Tramway arts centre in 2015.[3] [4]

In 2015 she designed The Echo Chamber for the Young Vic in London, followed by Lela & Co (2015) for the Royal Court Upstairs,[5] and Wish List (2016) for the Royal Exchange, Manchester.[6] [7]

She continued her work in Scotland, such as In Fidelity (2016)[8] for the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh, and designing Daphne Oram and the Wonderful World of Sound (Blood of the Young) (2017) at the Tron Theatre in Glasgow.

In 2018, she worked in several productions all around the UK, such as The Lovely Bones (2018)[9] directed by Melly Still and adapted by Bryony Lavery after Alice Sebold (a Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Royal & Derngate, Northhampton and Northern Stage co-production with Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse); the world premiere of the opera To See the Invisible (Aldeburgh Festival 2018); Twelfth Night (Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, and Bristol Old Vic 2018), and Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of)[10] (2018) at the Tron Theatre.[11]

Jabares-Pita also did design work in art galleries such as Dulwich Picture Gallery and the V&A Museum, where her work on What Girls Are Made Of [12] was selected to be part of their archive.

She has been one of the first Spanish stage designers to work at the Royal Shakespeare Company, where she designed set and costumes for Europeana (2020; part of the PROJEKT EUROPA season, currently suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic) based on a novel by Patrik Ouředník, directed by Maria Aberg.[13] Some of her most recent works include Blond Eckbert (2020; currently suspended due to COVID-19) for the English National Opera, and Faustus: That Damned Woman (2020)[14] by Chris Bush, directed by Caroline Byrne (co-production Headlong, Lyric Hammersmith and Birmingham Repertory Theatre).

Awards and achievements

Jabares-Pita's work has received the following awards and nominations.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Gary McNair. Letters to Morrissey. 28 September 2017. Oberon Books. 978-1-78682-299-4. 6.
  2. Clara Figueroa: Entrevistamos a Ana Inés Jabares Pita, Brit Es Magazine, May 15, 2013.
  3. Sandra Penelas: Ana Inés Jabares Pita: "La crítica es lo que te ayuda a crecer constantemente", Faro de Vigo, March 15, 2015.
  4. Clare Brennan: The Driver’s Seat review - sharp, stylish and edgy, The Guardian, June 28, 2015.
  5. Royal Court Theatre, London: Ana Inés Jabares Pita
  6. https://howtospendit.ft.com/art-philanthropy/200745-the-patrons-engaging-their-artistic-passions-on-a-deeper-level Claire Wrathall: The patrons engaging their artistic passions on a deeper level
  7. Rita Á. Tudela : Ana Inés Jabares: «Moverse tiene su fruto», La Voz de Galicia, January 17, 2017.
  8. Book: Rob Drummond. In Fidelity. 14 October 2016. Bloomsbury Publishing. 978-1-350-01965-2. 4.
  9. Book: Alice Sebold. The Lovely Bones. 17 November 2018. Oberon Books. 978-1-78682-670-1. 1.
  10. Book: Jane Austen. Isobel McArthur. Pride and Prejudice* (*sort Of). 10 September 2019. Nick Hern Books. 978-1-84842-909-3.
  11. Web site: Announcement of Tron Theatre . 2020-06-05 . 2020-06-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200605134249/https://www.tron.co.uk/event/pride-and-prejudice-sort-of/ . dead .
  12. Book: Cora Bissett. What Girls Are Made Of. 3 August 2018. Oberon Books. 978-1-78682-550-6.
  13. Gladys Vázquez : El arte en Reino Unido tiene acento gallego, La Voz de Galicia, February 16, 2020.
  14. Arifa Akbar: Faustus: That Damned Woman review – devilish drama is far from divine , The Guardian, January 29, 2020.
  15. Creative Dundee: Spirit of Dundee at Dundee Wearable Art Show
  16. https://www.lavanguardia.com/economia/20151009/54438009643/diez-espanoles-con-talento-reciben-un-reconocimiento-de-marca-espana.html Diez españoles con talento reciben un reconocimiento de Marca España
  17. https://www.theguardian.com/culture-professionals-network/culture-professionals-blog/gallery/2013/nov/25/linbury-prize-winners-2013-gallery Linbury Prize for Stage Design Winners 2013 – in Pictures
  18. https://www.escape2create.org/by-year E2C alumni by year
  19. Lyn Gardner: Lyn Gardner's top 10 theatre of 2015 , The Guardian, December 17, 2015.
  20. Book: Ronald Schimmelpfennig. Idomeneus. 25 June 2014. Oberon Books. 978-1-78319-648-7. 14 ff.