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Ana Inés Jabares-Pita, born January 21, 1987, is a Spanish
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working across
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, dance,
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, film,
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s and exhibitions.


Education

Jabares-Pita was born in
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, Galicia,
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. 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
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in fine arts, she spend one year at the
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in
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, where classical music and opera sparked her interest in stage design. She continued her studies in
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at the
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, where she finished a
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in
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.


Career

In 2013, Jabares-Pita was declared 'overall winner' of the
Linbury Prize for Stage Design The Linbury Prize for Stage Design is the most prestigious prize for emerging stage designers with professional focus on theatre, dance, and opera companies in the United Kingdom. Since 1987, it has been awarded every two years. History In 1973 ...
for her design proposal of '' The Driver's Seat'', a stage adaptation of
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’s 1971 novella. Thanks to this award, she worked with
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, director of the
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, on this production at the Glasgow Tramway arts centre in 2015. In 2015 she designed ''The Echo Chamber'' for the Young Vic in London, followed by ''Lela & Co'' (2015) for the Royal Court Upstairs, and ''Wish List'' (2016) for the Royal Exchange, Manchester. She continued her work in Scotland, such as ''In Fidelity'' (2016) for the
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in Edinburgh, and designing ''Daphne Oram and the Wonderful World of Sound'' (''Blood of the Young'') (2017) at the
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in
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. In 2018, she worked in several productions all around the UK, such as ''The Lovely Bones'' (2018) directed by Melly Still and adapted by
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after
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(a
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,
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, Northhampton and Northern Stage co-production with Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse); the world premiere of the opera ''To See the Invisible'' (
Aldeburgh Festival The Aldeburgh Festival of Music and the Arts is an English arts festival devoted mainly to classical music. It takes place each June in the Aldeburgh area of Suffolk, centred on Snape Maltings Concert Hall. History of the Aldeburgh Festival Th ...
2018); ''Twelfth Night'' (
Royal Lyceum Theatre The Royal Lyceum Theatre is a 658-seat theatre in the city of Edinburgh, Scotland, named after the Theatre Royal Lyceum and English Opera House, the residence at the time of legendary Shakespearean actor Henry Irving. It was built in 1883 by a ...
,
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, and
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2018), and '' Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of)'' (2018) at the Tron Theatre. Jabares-Pita also did design work in art galleries such as
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and the
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, where her work on ''What Girls Are Made Of'' 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
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) based on a novel by Patrik Ouředník, directed by Maria Aberg. Some of her most recent works include ''Blond Eckbert'' (2020; currently suspended due to COVID-19) for the
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, and ''Faustus: That Damned Woman'' (2020) by Chris Bush, directed by Caroline Byrne (co-production Headlong,
Lyric Hammersmith The Lyric Theatre, also known as the Lyric Hammersmith, is a theatre on Lyric Square, off King Street, Hammersmith, London.
and Birmingham Repertory Theatre).


Awards and achievements

Jabares-Pita's work has received the following awards and nominations. *Awards **2017 – Winner of the 'Best Studio Production' awarded by the
Manchester Theatre Awards The Manchester Theatre Awards were established in 2011 to replace the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards. The MEN awards, created in 1981 by Alan Hulme, the paper's theatre critic, had long been recognised as the most important theatrical priz ...
for ''Wish List''. **2016 – Winner of 'Spirit of Dundee Award' in 'Wearable Art' for her costume design of ''Ignis''. **2016 – Third Prize at the European Opera Prize. Proposal '' La Traviata'', in collaboration with Max Hoehn. **2015 – Winner in the category 'Design' of the initiative ''Hechos de talento''. Jabares-Pita became 'Spanish Design Ambassador' representing Spanish design in some of the most emblematic places all over the world, such as Picadilly Circus (London) and
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(New York City). **2013 – Overall Winner of Linbury Prize for Stage Design for ''The Driver's Seat'' for the
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. **2013 – Best Design Award at the Ottawa Fringe Festival for ''Sappho...in 9 Fragments'' *Nominations **2015 – Finalist of James Menzies-Kitchin Trust Award (JMK Trust Award) with director Ben Hadley **2015 – Finalist for 'Independent Opera Director Fellowship' with Dir. Rafael R. Villalobos *Exhibitions **2017 – World Stage Design exhibition (Taipei) – ''The Driver´s Seat'' **2015 – Linbury Prize representation (''The Driver’s Seat'') at the Make/Believe exhibition at the V&A Museum in London 2015 **2015 – Representing Spanish Scenography in the Prague Quadriennal. *Achievements **2019 – Awarded an 'Artistic Residency" in Florida by E2C (Escape to Create)E2C alumni by year
/ref> to research the use of augmented reality, video games, and new technologies applied to painting, inspired by her previous experience on designing the set and costumes for the ''Inchcolm'' project. **2019 – Artistic Residency in New York sponsored by the Spanish cultural action program ''12 Miradas::Riverside'', and developed by artistic director Carlos Quintáns with Laboratorio Creativo Vilaseco. **2014 – Selected at the IV Encontro Artistas Novos-EAN 2014, Cidade da Cultura **2012-2014 – Artistic residencies with Sleepwalk Collective, at
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London, Espazio Eszena, Bilbao and Vitoria * Reception ** Jabares-Pita's work has been commented by media in the UK.
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included ''Lela & Co'' among the best ten theatre productions of 2015.Lyn Gardner
''Lyn Gardner's top 10 theatre of 2015 ''
The Guardian, December 17, 2015.
** ''Idomeneus'' (2014) made her become a member of The Gate Theatre's Jerwood Young Designers. The same design was also selected by the V&A in London to become part of their archive.


External links


Official website
* The State of the Arts
An Interview With Spanish Scenographer Ana Inés Jabares Pita
February 28, 2015


References

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