Noye’s Fludde

Alexander Grace van Zyl

Noye's Fludde

Creative Light Design

Noyes Fludde was a large-scale opera production, in which 110 school children from France and the UK performed together with an orchestra of 80 professional and amateur musicians.

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The entire ensemble of Noye's Fludde celebrate their successful performance in front of a rainbow.
The theatre stage is awash in blue light as dancers create movement with swathes of fabric.

Created by

Tine Bech Studio

Co-created with Orchestre de Picardie and The Royal Opera

Commissioned by University for the Creative Arts


Presented at

Maison de la Culture – Cirque Jules Verne, France 2015
Theatre Imperial de Compiegne, France 2015
Comberton Village College, Cambridge UK 2015


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Bright blue and green swirling squiggles are created with light drawing.

Tine Bech designed an interactive light performance that allowed 110 children and actors to perform individually with light, in order to create a stunning light scene together.

Using innovative light solutions the performers created waves and rain (The flood) and scenes where the sun, moon and stars magically emerged. The light design gave children a role, enabling them to create light stories together.

The stage for Noye's Fludde is alive with musicians, actors and light painters.
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A theatre is illuminated with handheld lights, creating beautiful shapes and patterns.
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