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A fragmented reflection on security, chaos and stagnation. "Through music and dance, frustration is expressed as a process of liberation that makes you think and feel differently" Thea Egestrand,  Wink

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Oct 08, 2021, 8:00 PM

Neslandsvatn, Neslandsvatn, Norway

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Cello, flute and dance in plastic experiments!

A fragmented reflection on security, chaos and stagnation. The ensemble interprets existential basic emotions in an intimate work, created around improvisation and shaped by a pandemic.

On stage are 4 black boxes and an old cassette player.

During the show's 40 min. the audience is invited into four different basic moods initiated by a speak from the cassette player:

Stop! // Distance. // Way too close Where should i go // I can not just sit still ... or can I Where am I // At least i'm going somewhere

The first, “Safeplace”, represents the feeling of security, well-being and the predictable. Flute, Johanne Buus, and Cello, Emily Wittbrodt, embrace each other in poetic sounds and melodic lines and offer gentle movements.

In the second, “In Between,” is a waiting mood of uncertainty and tense unpredictability. The three performers await the impulses of the moment and zap around between ideas and expressions, interrupting each other and no one knows where we are going or what we can expect from the journey.

“Overflow” is dominated by the scenography's boxes and tape player. Directed by the mechanical click of the cassette player, the black boxes are organized around the room, spread out, built up and down again. A feverish attempt to keep order in an eternal chaos.

The fourth basic mood, "Exposure", focuses on the detail. In the middle of the stage, exhibited, exposed and completely alone, Antonia Stäcker sits and starts playing with the spotlight. In a hand dance, the ensemble is reunited and together finds its way back to security.

Through transparent fields in the sea blue costumes, the audience gets a glimpse into the performers' naked skin. This immediate vulnerability is contrasted with the hard edges of the scenography and broken by the beautiful classical instruments.

The scenography is minimally designed so that the performance can play without power access and can be adapted to diverse spaces. 

The performance has previously been performed at a Lighthouse, a Circle Stage, a slaughterhouse and an old Malt Factory.

Concept and staging: Between Rooms

Performers: Antonia Stäcker, Dance  Johanne Buus Andersen, Flute  Emily Wittbrodt, Cello

Set design: Johanne Buus Andersen  Costumes: Julie Hendel Instructor consultant: Isabelle Reynaud

Production: Johanne Buus Andersen

Production platform: AUT  Workshop: XYZ Studios

Photos: Anna Frida Sorgalla  Video: Klavs Kehlet

Land To See has been made possible with support from: Aarhus Municipality  Syddjurs Municipality  Færch Foundation 

SNYK Den Jyske Kunstfond Kulturelt Samråd Lemvig Orkester Efterskolen Holstebro

Further information: www.mellem-rum.com

For questions contact: Johanne Buus Andersen tel .: 24829296 mail: johannebuus@gmail.com

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