Giant red concert hall dress

Giant red concert hall dress

Categories: Design and Architecture

Designer Aamu Song created a red concert hall dress in which the performer towers over the audience sitting on her flowing hem.

Giant red concert hall dress

Giant red concert hall dress

This installation dress was presented by the Finnish Institute at London's York Concert Hall in honor of the Design Festival, which took place from 22 to 25 September 2011.

Giant red concert hall dress

Korean designer Aami Song created this dress to connect audiences and performers through more than just music. In his understanding, this dress became the connecting link between the two sides of the concert hall.

Giant red concert hall dress

To “put on” the giant dress, the performer must climb a ladder.

Giant red concert hall dress

It took 550 meters of fabric to sew the red dress.

Giant red concert hall dress

The dress measures 20 meters in diameter and 3 meters in height.

Giant red concert hall dress

The audience sits in 238 “pockets” of the dress around the singer.

Giant red concert hall dress

Being in the folds of the dress, the audience completely joins what is happening, absorbing the wonderful atmosphere and becoming part of the performance.

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