Tag: young audience

Krosness & Pekula Collaborations

Krosness & Pekula Collaborations is a collaboration between dance artists Disa Krosness & Erika Pekula Pettersson. They started working together in late 2012 with the piece Duolog that’s playing for young and adult audiences around Sweden and Norway. Their latest production is an independent sequel of Duolog called Piles of waste, fate and fortune (Öde(s)högar, …

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Claire Parsons CO

Choreographer Claire Parsons and her company present innovative, high-quality performance art for young audiences. The work is acclaimed for its stunning visuals, exquisite performers and perfectly balanced interaction with the spectators. With playful elegance, humour and warmth, audiences are invited into exciting new worlds together with the performers. 2018 Claire Parsons received the prestigious Cullberg …

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Swedstage

Swedstage is the opportunity to see and experience the very best of Swedish performing arts for children, youth and adults. During three days in Stockholm, we will present exclusively selected Swedish performances, able to tour and available for an international audience. The showcase is held every second year, and the next edition will take place …

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ICE HOT 2014

ICE HOT Nordic Dance Platform Norway 9 – 14 December 2014 ICE HOT is a Nordic brand developed to present and promote Nordic contemporary dance. ICE HOT is aiming at developing artistic quality by increasing mobility and performance opportunities for Nordic dance artists in the Nordic market, with global reach and network opportunities. ICE HOT …

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ccap | Cristina Caprioli

ccap is an independent site for sustainment of choreography directed by Cristina Caprioli. ccap produces performances, installations, workshops, seminars, films, publications, and cross-disciplinary projects such as WEAVING POLITICS symposium and CHOREO_DRIFT. Cristina Caprioli began to choreograph in the mid 90’s. In 1998, she founded the independent dance company ccap for which she has produced over …

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Kitt Johnson X-act

DRIFT or drive photographer: Per Morten Abrahamsen Mellemrum #1 photographer: Per Morten Abrahamsen POST NO BILLS photographer: Per Morten Abrahamsen FORUM HUMANUM photographer: Per Morten Abrahamsen DRIFT or Drive photographer: Per Morten Abrahamsen Stigma photographer: James Quah The Magical Sound Circus photographer: Per Morten Abrahamsen Rankefod photographer: Per Morten Abrahamsen “Streamlined, balanced, evocative – you …

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Annika Ostwald | Ida Uvaas

Korp Korp photographer: Anja Elmine Basma I Vesterled photographer: Nadja Franssen Annika Ostwald and Ida Uvaas are two freelance dance artists based in Norway and Sweden. Ostwald/Uvaas have an ongoing collaboration creating interactive performances, which communicate with their audiences through the use of all senses. Over the past 5 years, Ostwald/Uvaas/Bjerkeskaug/Stene have played more than …

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Glims & Gloms Dance Company

Nom de Plume photographer: Ilpo Vainionpaa Ample Moon Parrots in Paris Amateurs photographer: Ilpo Vainionpaa Quartet for the End of Time photographer: Ilpo Vainionpaa Extended Family Glims & Gloms is a Finnish award-winning dance theatre full of touching comedy, surprising humour and elevating dance. Glims & Gloms is known for its fascinating, mythical and symbolic …

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Gazart

For a decade, Gazart and choreographer Tali Rázga has created critically acclaimed dance performances for an audience ranging from toddlers to teenagers. Gazart productions take a curious look at familiar situations from everyday life. They create new angles on the trivia with which we surround ourselves but which we seldom regard as particularly significant. Tali …

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Memory Wax

Memory Wax is a dance company with a strong visual expression and a captivating scenic language. Founded in 2004 by Miguel Azcue and Johanna Jonasson, the company’s critically acclaimed repertoire contains work for children, youth and adults, touring locally, nationally and internationally. Memory Wax works to create innovative meetings between audience and dance. This is …

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