Copenhagen, Denmark - Famous Danish scenographer, Claus Zier has accepted the challenge of designing the stage for the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest on Refshaleøen in Copenhagen.
"I didn't dare believe it when I was asked if I wanted to design the stage for the Eurovision Song Contest. For a few days, I had to keep pinching myself. This is a dream. I am so proud"
This is what the renowned scenographer, Claus Zier, had to say about his new role. He had dreamt of designing the stage for the Eurovision Song Contest ever since it was held in Copenhagen back in 2001.
Balance between modern and rustic
"I have never done anything so big. It is a fantastic opportunity to create a magnificent show in this rusty industrial hall. I have been out to have a look and you can feel the hall's history when you are in it. The transformation we have to make is incredibly fascinating. It is magical", says Claus Zier.
Claus Zier was previously the man behind the stage designs for X Factor, The Voice, Vild med Dans and the Dansh national selection, Dansk Melodi Grand Prix, but B&W Hallerne presents a new challenge for the otherwise experienced scenographer.
All countries want to take part
The scenographer already has many grand visions for the show, although none have been set in stone as yet. The ambition is, however, clear and that is to create the biggest, best and most suprising show that everyone in Denmark can be proud of, as well as something that brings Europeans together.
Read more here Link
All rights go to EBU and www.eurovision.tv
"I didn't dare believe it when I was asked if I wanted to design the stage for the Eurovision Song Contest. For a few days, I had to keep pinching myself. This is a dream. I am so proud"
This is what the renowned scenographer, Claus Zier, had to say about his new role. He had dreamt of designing the stage for the Eurovision Song Contest ever since it was held in Copenhagen back in 2001.
Balance between modern and rustic
"I have never done anything so big. It is a fantastic opportunity to create a magnificent show in this rusty industrial hall. I have been out to have a look and you can feel the hall's history when you are in it. The transformation we have to make is incredibly fascinating. It is magical", says Claus Zier.
Claus Zier was previously the man behind the stage designs for X Factor, The Voice, Vild med Dans and the Dansh national selection, Dansk Melodi Grand Prix, but B&W Hallerne presents a new challenge for the otherwise experienced scenographer.
All countries want to take part
The scenographer already has many grand visions for the show, although none have been set in stone as yet. The ambition is, however, clear and that is to create the biggest, best and most suprising show that everyone in Denmark can be proud of, as well as something that brings Europeans together.
Read more here Link
All rights go to EBU and www.eurovision.tv
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