Fields Of Tender
By Dalija Acin Thelander
Welcome to an imaginary world of tenderness, affection and love.
Fields of Tender builds on the three yearlong research project “Towards sensuous ecologies, Rethinking ableism in choreographic and movement practices” by Dalija Acin developed at Stockholms University by the Arts. The abundance of dance, music, sounds, extraordinary objects and interactive video projections fosters the audience togetherness, easefulness and empowerment. Fields of Tender caters to all senses and embraces every individual, inviting you to savor the performance on your own terms. It provides a variety of experiences for all types of perceptions, and it welcomes all kinds of behaviors.
Across its extended duration, spectators are welcome to enter and exit at their leisure, fostering a fluid and personalized journey through this mesmerizing landscape of emotion and exploration.
The performance is presented by DansiT and is a part of Multiplié Dance Festival 2025
Content description
Rosendal Theatre programs work that challenges what performing arts can be, where it takes place, and who creates it. We collaborate with voices that are less frequently heard, those that are marginalised and alternative. As a result, the performances often present challenging content and expressions. If you feel the need to leave the performance partway through, we maintain a low threshold and full understanding for this. On the second floor, you will find a relaxed zone where you can retreat. You can read more about the relaxed zone and accessibility here.
Concept, Choreography, and Overall Design: | Dalija Acin Thelander |
In Collaboration with and Performed by: | Noah Hellwig, Jimmie Larsson, pavleheidler |
Music: | Thomas Jeker |
Digital Animation: | Filip Mikic |
Supported by: | Menu spaustuve/Arts Printing House (Vilnius, Litauen), Muzeum Susch / Art Stations Foundation CH (Susch, Sveits), LaSala (Sabadell, Spania) |
“Fields of Tender” er en forestilling skapt og produsert som en del av Dalija Acin Thelanders treårige akademiske forskningsprosjekt “Towards sensuous ecologies, Rethinking ableism in choreographic and movement practices”, gjennomført ved Stockholms konstnärliga högskola. |
Pay what you can 1 | 280,- |
Pay what you can 2 | 230,- |
Pay what you can 3 | 160,- |
Pay what you can 4 | 110,- |
Pay what you can 5 | 80,- |
Solidarity ticket | 400,- |
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Rosendal Teater is placed in the eastern part of Trondheim, at the other side of the crossing near Lademoen Church. The closest bus stop is Rønningsbakken. Bicycle parking at our wall towards the gas station.
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