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Ingūns BJØRNSGAARD to Norway | AURA'23 Dance Festival
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Choreography: Ingūns Bjørnsgaard Dancers: Mattias Ekholm, Lone Torvik, Erik Rulin, Ida Wigdel, Halldis Olafsdottir original music: ambient sounds Music: Arnold Schönberg Sets and costumes: Thomas Björk Drama: When Johnsen Sound director Morten Pettersen wierd Lighting Hans Skogen
Nordic energy pulsating Norwegian choreographer Ingūns Bjørnsgaard dance performance "The Sea". This innovative Scandinavian choreographer creative maneuvers between classic and contemporary. Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen's play inspired performance issue duality vague longing, a desire to disappear, obscenity and general superficiality. According to the same choreographer, it always was interested in a woman, as a mythical creature, a prototype, which is intertwined with the modern woman. The authors of the latter inspired by Norwegian playwright's dark and seductive seaside, which is always bursting with mystique and suspense.
Ingūns Bjørnsgaard still looking for a new dance theater options. They are setting up a dance theater is characterized by realism and abstraction circuit. New Ingūns Bjørnsgaard dance performance Sjøen "based in part on the famous Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen's play" Fruen fra havet "(" The Lady from the Sea ", 1888).
Ibsen's play is mainly focused on one of the first "modern" women. She - the corrupting the practices and transcending the boundaries of the new liberation to those trapped forces, which are not only dangerous and repulsive, but at the same time presenting a temptation.
"The Sea" covers the main topics describing the choreographer expression wierd - duality, the vague longing, a desire to disappear, obscenity and superficial concern. The performance begins motion pageant, reminiscent of social rupture and universal acceptance.
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