Fox-Heart in Oslo

On the 12th and 13th of May I will perform Fox-Heart from Nordic-Score: Escape and Transformation by Norwegian writer and choreographer Janne-Camilla Lyster. Find more info about the performance and Janne-Camilla Lyster HERE 

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NORDIC SCORE: ESPACE AND TRANSFORMATION Five prominent Nordic dancers have each made an adaptation of a choreographic script. The basis of the adaptations is Janne-Camilla Lyster’s «Escape and Transformation», a literary score crafted in such a way that connection lines will occur as the dancers come together. This encounter becomes the staged performance. The five dancers have worked independently for three months in their resident countries. During these three months they have each created an adaptation of their individual part of the score. Through the dancers’ response to the score, a distinctive poetic universe arises, where the human, vulnerable and playful are unfolded in moments of anticipation and renewal, clarity and amazement. Choreographic script and artistic leader: Janne-Camilla Lyster Adaptation and dance: Cecilie Lindeman Steen (NO), Ulrika Berg (SE), Bára Sigfúsdóttir (IS), Vera Nevanlinna (FI) og Marie-Louise Stentebjerg (DK) Music: Markus Hernes Costume and visual design: Olav Ryland Myrtvedt Light design: Kyrre Heldal Karlsen Producer: Annika Ostwald The project is supported by: Arts Council Norway and Fund for Sound and Image, Fund for Performing Artists, Kunstenwerkplaats Pianofabriek (BE) and Summer Studios (Rosas/PARTS, BE), The Norwegian National Program for Artistic Research and Oslo National Academy of Arts, The Academy of Dance. Photo/Video: Antero Hein Co-production: Dansens Hus, Norway

Hunter and snow, needle and knife danced by Cecilie Lindeman Steen and Fox-heart danced by Bára Sigfúsdóttir will be performed at Scenehuset in May 2016. Both solos are adaptations of Janne-Camilla Lyster's choreographic score Escape and Transformation, which premiered at Dansens Hus, Oslo, in November 2015. This will be a unique chance to see the adaptations in a solo setting at beautiful Scenehuset in Oslo!

The entrance is free but reservations are recommended.

Address of Scenehuset: Bogstadveien 49, 0366 Oslo, Norway