Here Lies Love: The Story of a Pop-up Building
By (Author) Fernando Sancho
Foreword by David Byrne
Chin Music Press
Chin Music Press
22nd September 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Plays, playscripts
Asian history
Hardback
176
Width 254mm, Height 203mm
David Byrne's play about Imelda Marcos called for the theater to be transformed into a disco. Spanish photographer Fernando Sancho found the whole idea mesmerizing, so he traipsed to a lumberyard in Calgary to capture the making of the pop-up disco, followed it back to Seattle to photograph the all-Asian cast practicing in an abandoned building while they waited for the disco to be installed, and finally chronicled the moments when the cast took the stage in a Seattle Repertory Theater that had been transformed into a 70s era discotheque complete with mirror ball. Interviews with cast members reveal the thrills and challenges of acting in a play where the audience is part of the production.
Fernando Sancho has traveled the world capturing images of people at their most revealing, from schoolchildren in Liberia to farmers in Eastern Washington to bullfighters in Spain. He works as a freelancer in New York City.