23. - 26. May 2024
Still Life
Duration:
70 min
Stage:
Main stage
Price:
360 kr
- Thu 23. May 19:00
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- Fri 24. May 19:00
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- Sat 25. May 17:00
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- We often forget that we are nature. Nature is not something separate from us. So when we say that we have lost our connection to nature, we’ve lost our connection to ourselves.
Andy Goldsworthy

Most people can share Alan Lucien Øyen’s concern about our troubling digital age. Hence it is perhaps not so strange that he has taken an analogue approach to his new production Still Life. Visually, painted landscapes are striking scenic elements. The human voice is given an analogue focus through the contribution of local choirs at each performance venue. Lyrics create a bridge between the physical and the verbal, the external and the internal, the extraordinary and the mundane.
The two dancers, Daniel Proietto and Mirai Moriyama, are at the centre of the production. Both are remarkable performers who have moved a long way from their starting point of contemporary dance, in the quest for new physical expression. Moriyama is a Japanese dancer, actor and film star with a string of films and TV series behind him. Proietto is an experienced dancer who has been with winter guests for many years, and amongst other studied traditional, Japanese dance at the prestigious Fujima Dance School.




Direction / Choreography
Alan Lucien Øyen
Dancers
Daniel Proietto
Mirai Moriyama
Choir
Anita Høyvik (soprano)
Jean Christine Cena (soprano)
Romana Suitner (soprano)
Ida Jahr (soprano/tenor)
Kirsti Svenning (alto)
Kristine Laundal (alto)
Jochen Schmidt von Wühlisch (tenor)
Peter Smogeli Leite (tenor)
Sondre Østensen-Landvik (bass)
Yevhen Vasylkovych (bass)
Set and costume design
Aida Vaineri
Alan Lucien Øyen
Assistant Scenographer
Ayana Ishihara
Composer
Henrik Skram
Sounddesign
Mathias Grønsdahl
LIghtdesign
Martin Flack
Producer / Tour Manager
Isaie Richard
Photo
Ryo Noda