Fatboy Slim and David Byrne collaborate on musical about Imelda Marcos
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Fatboy Slim and David Byrne collaborate on musical about Imelda Marcos
[Dave Barry]I am not making this up.[/Dave Barry]
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4346938.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4346938.stm
Fatboy Slim makes Marcos musical
Fatboy Slim will join David Byrne on the "multimedia extravaganza"
DJ Fatboy Slim and Talking Heads singer David Byrne are writing a musical about former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos, to be shown next March.
Here Lies Love will examine Mrs Marcos' passion for music and night clubs.
Billed as "a timeless story with more contemporary resonances than are comfortable", it will premiere at Australia's Adelaide Festival.
Mrs Marcos was found guilty of corruption in the mid-1990s, but her conviction was overturned on appeal.
The charges were part of a wider case alleging that Mrs Marcos and her husband, former President Ferdinand Marcos, plundered the nation's economy between 1968 and 1986.
The pair were overthrown in a popular revolt in 1986 and fled to Hawaii, where Ferdinand Marcos died three years later.
'Non-stop party'
Mrs Marcos - who now lives in the Philippine capital Manila - is well-known for her huge collection of shoes, which came to symbolise her family's excess.
Mrs Marcos and husband Ferdinand were overthrown in 1986
"She loved the nightlife in all parts of the world, and in New York at Studio 54, so much so that she installed a disco in her NYC townhouse," an Adelaide Festival spokesman said.
"It was a non-stop party, featuring politicians, arms dealers, financiers, artists, musicians and the international jet set."
Here Lies Love was the concept of Talking Heads star Byrne, who has written the music with Fatboy Slim, real name Norman Cook.
The 90-minute musical will be directed by Marianne Weems, artistic director of New York ensemble The Builders' Association, as "a multimedia extravaganza".
Fatboy Slim will join David Byrne on the "multimedia extravaganza"
DJ Fatboy Slim and Talking Heads singer David Byrne are writing a musical about former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos, to be shown next March.
Here Lies Love will examine Mrs Marcos' passion for music and night clubs.
Billed as "a timeless story with more contemporary resonances than are comfortable", it will premiere at Australia's Adelaide Festival.
Mrs Marcos was found guilty of corruption in the mid-1990s, but her conviction was overturned on appeal.
The charges were part of a wider case alleging that Mrs Marcos and her husband, former President Ferdinand Marcos, plundered the nation's economy between 1968 and 1986.
The pair were overthrown in a popular revolt in 1986 and fled to Hawaii, where Ferdinand Marcos died three years later.
'Non-stop party'
Mrs Marcos - who now lives in the Philippine capital Manila - is well-known for her huge collection of shoes, which came to symbolise her family's excess.
Mrs Marcos and husband Ferdinand were overthrown in 1986
"She loved the nightlife in all parts of the world, and in New York at Studio 54, so much so that she installed a disco in her NYC townhouse," an Adelaide Festival spokesman said.
"It was a non-stop party, featuring politicians, arms dealers, financiers, artists, musicians and the international jet set."
Here Lies Love was the concept of Talking Heads star Byrne, who has written the music with Fatboy Slim, real name Norman Cook.
The 90-minute musical will be directed by Marianne Weems, artistic director of New York ensemble The Builders' Association, as "a multimedia extravaganza".
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Re: Fatboy Slim and David Byrne collaborate on musical about Imelda Marcos
I had totally forgotten that they were working on this until a couple of days ago when Chuck Klosterman said the album was good on his Twitter feed.
Here Lies Love
Still seems like an odd collaboration tackling an even odder subject.
I like the clips, though.
Here Lies Love
Still seems like an odd collaboration tackling an even odder subject.
I like the clips, though.
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Re: Fatboy Slim and David Byrne collaborate on musical about Imelda Marcos
Actually, I've heard this and it sounds pretty good!
Guest singers include Tori Amos, Martha Wainwright, Nellie McKay, Cindy Lauper, Allison Moorer, Nicole Atkins, Sharon Jones, Alice Russell, Natalie Merchant, Sia, Kate Pierson, and Steve Earle.
Guest singers include Tori Amos, Martha Wainwright, Nellie McKay, Cindy Lauper, Allison Moorer, Nicole Atkins, Sharon Jones, Alice Russell, Natalie Merchant, Sia, Kate Pierson, and Steve Earle.
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