Date: April 17
Time: 7.30 pm
Date: April 22
Time: 7.30 pm
Price: 160 :-
Supporting members: 120 :-
Student/Senior/u 26 years: 80 :-
The sound volume in the performance is intended for people over 12 years.
In Song of the Flesh dancer and choreographer Tuva Hildebrand shares a performance practice that investigates the power relations between experience, behavior, body and language.
Song of the Flesh is a lo-fi moving landscape of sensation, desire, vulnerability, emotion as motion and absurdity. Through practice it attempts to understand the formation of the self in relationality and the act of misunderstanding and recognizing each other. What parts of ourselves and each other do we lose through a normative narrative?
Song of the Flesh is a solo and a group practice.
Song of the Flesh attempts to move in the intimacy of always becoming and never arriving; of daring to be in the unknown together. Tuva Hildebrand explores through movement and sound how to negotiate the spell and violence of language; how it shapes how we move through and perceive the world, and how moving can change its impact.
The practice inevitably deals with performative and social paradoxes such as Self and other, form and content, success and failure, dramatic and neutral, virtuosity and amateurism, sanity and insanity, thought and motion, experience and language.
CREDITS
Choreography and solo: Tuva Hildebrand
Trio: Khamlane Halsackda, Yrsa Heijkenskjöld och Katarzyna Paluch
Sound- and light design: Uli Ruchlinski
Dramaturgical support: Sally O’Neill
Choreography mentorship: Jeanine Durning
Advice in somatic and improvisation: Eva Karczag
Other dancers and performers part of the process: Lisa Nilsson, Jilda Hallin och Pål-Axel Berger
Support: Region Skåne, Malmö Stad and Konstnärsnämnden.