AweAre: a movement quintet

    Research output: Non-textual formArtistic work

    Abstract

    Festival context: In response to the pandemic lockdown in Denmark in 2020, the Carlsberg Foundation developed the performance festival UP CLOSE (curated by art historian Natalia Gutman), which over four days (two weekends) presented twelve different performances to an audience. Invited to each create a fifteen-minute performance (performed three times on a specific date) were, among others, the visual artist duo Hesselholdt & Mejlvang, composer Louise Alenius, choreographer Tim Matiakis & solo dancer Astrid Elbo, performance artist Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen and me as the only costume designer.

    Duration: June 23 and 25, 2020 full-day rehearsals in black box studio space at THM in Malmö, one small private rehearsal studio space in Copenhagen and at Det Classenske Bibliotek (the performance location). June 27, 2020: Three fifteen-minutes AweAre – a movement quintet performances at Det Classenske Bibliotek.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 2020 Jun
    EventUp Close Performance festival - Det Classenske Bibliotek , Copenhagen, Denmark
    Duration: 2020 Jun 202020 Jun 28
    https://www.ny-carlsbergfondet.dk/da/ny-festival-kickstarter-performancekunsten

    Bibliographical note

    Dancers & co-creators of the performance: Alex Berg, Camille Marchadour, Daniel Jeremiah Persson and Josefine Ibsen
    Soundscape for the performance composed by Victor Dahl
    Curator of the festival: Natalia Gutman

    Subject classification (UKÄ)

    • Performing Arts
    • Design

    Artistic work

    • Performance
    • Design

    Free keywords

    • co-costuming
    • Costumed perfomance
    • co-creation
    • co-creative process
    • artistic research

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