About the love and friendship between the work and its creator.

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20 Sep

20:00

21 Sep

20:00

Selma is the love and communion between the work and its creator; a portrait of a relationship that shows how we co-create each other.

Linda Blomqvist relates to the work as she relates to a subject. For her, investing in a work is closely related to investing in a relationship.

- It goes both ways, you have to go along and want to be changed and enlightened by the other. A large part of the creation is about nurturing and cultivating, being present and listening while being clear about your own wishes, needs and limits. How can you experience something that cannot be understood cognitively?
LINDA BLOMQVIST

For some time now Linda has been spending time with, writing to and about, dancing with and for, feeling and sharing with Selma. All these ways of building a relationship and togetherness have then crystallised into a performance.

Stay put!

The 21st of September! Come and mingle in Dansens Hus' lovely little foyer after Linda Blomqvist's performance Selma.

A variety of non-alcoholic drinks, snacks and snacks are available THE VIBE!

Briefly about THE VIBE

The Vibe is a performance that can be described as a club, and a sociability where we can socialise and dance with each other. The Vibe brings together the dances we carry within us. It reuses and utilises these materials that we have created and that we care about. Each dance is treated as an autonomous object that now has a new life outside its original context.
In this space, materials from different contexts, times and expressions can be woven together and give birth to a new impact.

Concept and choreography: Linda Blomqvist
Participants: Lendl Barcelos, Linda Blomqvist, Madeleine Lindh, Sandra Lolax and Marcus Doverud.

About the choreographer

Linda Blomqvist

Linda Blomqvist was born in Stockholm in 1985. Her work aims to expand the concept of choreography with a focus on alternative modes of production, process and practice from a speculative point of view with different forms and expressions.

Linda studied dance at the Royal Swedish Ballet School 1995-2004 and at P.A.R.T.S 2008-2010. She has worked with choreographers such as Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Mårten Spångberg, Alexandra Pirici, TG Stan, Cristina Caprioli and Dora Garcia. to name a few.

Together with Emma Daniel, Anna Gaiotti and Adriano Wilfert Jensen she runs the Indigo Dance platform.

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