The Basement

Norwegian

Duration:

75 min

Stage:

Studio stage

Price:

360 kr

  • Thu 29. Aug 17:30, 20:00

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  • Fri 30. Aug 17:30, 20:00

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  • Sat 31. Aug 17:00, 19:30

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The performance has an age limit of 18 years. Precautions: Explicit nudity, stage blood, intense imagery, intermittent loud sounds/music.

The Basement is a fictional space based on true events, where the audience is invited into a journey full of feelings and emotions difficult to describe in words. Ungraspable yet felt with intensity. Making visible the invisible.

This solo work by and with Daniel Mariblanca explores the multiple realities and fictions that arise from the dynamics expressed when power relationships are morphed. It is intuition led; allowing the body to speak through physical expression and freedom. The practice of freedom is personal and artistic, and requires labor, courage and urgency to expand beyond imposed limits of acceptability, legitimacy or beauty. 

Touch tour
01.09. at 16.30 we invite you to a touch tour that takes about 20 minutes. A "touch tour" is a guided experience in the performance space where scenography, costumes or other key elements are presented in a tactile and descriptive way.

Visual interpretation
The performance 01.09. at 17.30 will be visually interpreted. The entire performance will be interpreted live in English by visual interpreter Magnar Kvalvik from MediaLT. The audience must bring their own smartphone that can connect to the wireless network, and earplugs/headset that can be connected to the phone.

Sign language
The performance on August 31 at 19:30 will be interpreted in sign language for the deaf and hard of hearing.

 

Choreographer and Performer

Daniel Mariblanca

Scenographer

Kjersti Alm Eriksen

Light Designer

Thomas Bruvik

Sound Artist

Lykorgous Poryfris

Filmmaker

Ursula Kaufmann

Technician

Andreas Lassen

External Eye

Ingeleiv Berstad

External Eye

Koyote Millar

Company and Tour Manager

Davone Sirmans

Produced by

71BODIES

Foto

Ursula Kaufmann