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Spelling Spectacle

by Ingrid Berger Myhre

Varighet: 70 min.
What does it take to create something? What makes sense, and why? Welcome to a playful performance with three strong performing artists on the same stage!

Spelling Spectacleis a performance about logic, consequence and possibility by Ingrid Berger Myhre, made and performed in collaboration with Nicola Gunn and Ida Wigdel. With “if, then” as undercurrent, the piece asks what a choreographic train of thought can be or look like. What conditions the following, and how?

According to which givens does something make sense? And what does that say about the backdrop of our reading? The title Spelling Spectacle is an alliteration in which the words share a twofold allusion. They both evoke a sense of magic, in addition to their literary sense of reading or seeing: To spell as in decoding, or a spell as in a magical formula. A spectacle as something to be seen, and spectacles as something one sees through.

After the performance on 5 April, there will be an artist talk with artists Ingrid Berger Myhre and Nicola Gunn in conversation with Eirik Blekesaune. The conversation will be in English.

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Medvirkende
Choreography: Ingrid Berger Myhre
In collaboration with: Nicola Gunn and Ida Wigdel
Performed by: Nicola Gunn, Ida Wigdel and Ingrid Berger Myhre
Sound design: Lasse Passage
Light design: Ryoya Fudetani
Scenography: Oshin Albrecht
Costume Design: Signe Vasshus
Design assistance/styling: Carly Rae Heathcote
Advice: Thomas Bîrzan, Eirik Blekesaune
Thanks to: Pablo Esbert Lilienfeld, Ashley Ho, Calvin Ferdinando Carrier, Hilde Ingeborg Sandvold
Photo: Tale Hendnes
Production: Caravan Production
Co-production: Dansateliers (Rotterdam,NL), Kunstenwerkplaats (Brussels,BE), BIT Teatergarasjen(Bergen, NO), Rosendal Teater (Trondheim, NO), SPRING (Utrecht, NL)
Residencies: KAAP(Brugge, BE), BUDA (Kortrijk, BE), Kunstenwerkplaats (Brussels, BE), Dansateliers (Rotterdam, NL), Tanzfabrik (Berlin, DE), fieldworks (Brussel, BE)
Supported by: Advancing Performing Arts Project (apap) -FEMINIST FUTURES -a project co-funded by the Creative Europe Program of the European Union, Fonds Podiumkunsten
Financed by: Arts Council Norway, Fond for Lyd og Bilde, The Flemish Community, The Flemish Community Commission
Billettpriser
Level 1 250
Level 2 200
Level 3 150
Level 4 100
Level 5 75
Solidarity ticket (Pay a little extra so that those who can't can pay less) 400
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