Residence

Adam Seid Tahir with the work "artifact".

In this work, Adam Seid Tahir delves into fictional artefacts from queer Afro-Nordic folklore, exploring what defines home and identity and what ancestry, myths and artefacts it creates. In his work, Seid Tahir is interested in exploring how archaeological fragments can create dramaturgy. During the residency, Seid Tahir wants to experiment spatially with sound, light and scenography to create the space where the performance will take place.

Anna Öberg with the work "Landscapes".

In Landscapes choreographer Anna Öberg draws inspiration from couple dance as a phenomenon and pulse as a medium to explore how similarities and differences can be traded between the two dancers Viktor Fröjd (SV/house) and Jon Bugge Mariussen (NO/folk dance) in encounter with sound designer Elize Arvefjord, thereby shaping new and ephemeral landscapes of craft and experience. During the residency at Dansens Hus, Öberg will work on the final technical phase of Landscapes. This means finalising and rehearsing the work in full scale with sound, light and set design in focus.

Sophie Augot with the work "Kiddo".

The project centres on how today's information flows overload our bodies and easily lead to sensory overstimulation and passivity. As a basic theme in the work, Augot wants to investigate the relationship between physical isolation and psychological escapism. The aim is to use the body as a starting point to find ways of understanding how our nervous systems and movement patterns are affected in such an interaction. In the choreographic work and at the residency at Dansens Hus with Kiddo Augot wants to integrate the various dramaturgical parameters of the work, such as sound, lighting and set design, at an early stage in the process.