Rörelsens arkiv



 

 PROGRAM

TEATERN//INKONST

Wednesday 23 nov
10-11 Memory Wax, Trash

19-21 
RATTLE I
Petronella Brink, Woods
Malin Astner, Investigations
Tilda Henriksson, Nelumbo
Maria Naidu, Coctaildans
Ingrid Rosborg, I AM
Jessica Sandblom, Enter the Void
Erwin Selmer, Próxima estación
Torbjörn Stenberg, Vatten
Josefine Thuresson, None of them
PÅ BESÖK: DANS+KONST=SANT, workshops between Skånes Dansteater, Projekt:Dialog and Malmö Konsthall

Thursday 24 nov
10-11 Memory Wax, trash

19-21 
RIBBING/HALSACKDA & MYCD 
(Malmö Youth Contemporary Dance), PREMIÄR! NyaFolkdansen

RATTLE II
Petronella Brink, Woods
Tilda Henriksson, Nelumbo
Maria Naidu, Coctaildans
Jessica Sandblom, Enter the Void
Erwin Selmer, Próxima estación
Josefine Thuresson, None of them

21- Live i Nya Rummet: Illeist Collective (Schweiz) 
http://www.illeist.net/ 

Friday 25 nov
19-21 
RIBBING/HALSACKDA & MYCD 
(Malmö Youth Contemporary Dance), PREMIÄR! NyaFolkdansen

RATTLE III
Marito Olsson-Forsberg, Joana Ribeiro, Khamlane Halsackda, Maria Naidu, Torbjörn Stenberg, Emma Ribbing och Rani Nair (samtliga dansare på scen utom Emma Ribbing och Rani Nair) samt deltagare på video- eleverna vid Teaterhögskolan på UNIRIO i Rio de Janeiro, Cangas

Maria Naidu, Coctaildans
Ingrid Rosborg, I AM & DuoDöd
Torbjörn Stenberg, Torbjörns
 
 

Rörelsen goes to Rio!

 

utfall at Malmöfestivalen

Link to utfall at Malmöfestivalen

 

RIBBING/HALSACKDA starts choreographic meetings with MYCD

These meetings will be filmed with webcams and will be interactive with SYD Shorditch Youth Dance, which meets in London at the same time as MYCD in Malmö on Sundays. The two youth groups will meet in RIBBING / HALSACKDAS first public event New Folkdance as part of Malmö's freelance choreographer performance Utfall at Malmöfestivalen 24 / 8.

 

Emma Ribbing receives a scolarship!

The evening begins at 6.30 pm. Prize Ceremony, gold menu and entertainment by The Real Group. The ceremony is part of the Arts and Business finals of the Swedish Arts and Business Awards 2011.

 

Dance Day x 3 cities 2011

The program in Helsingborg 29 / 4:
12:00  "aliAs" - på G" at the square in front of Dunkers Kulturhus

13:00 "2i!2" + "Small Acts" at the square in front of Dunkers Kulturhus

The program in Kristianstad 29 / 4:
17:15 "aliAs - på G" - Lilla Torg
18:30 to 19:00 "2i!2" + "Small Acts" in front of Kristianstad Theatre

The program in Lund 30 / 4
12:00 to 12:20 "aliAs - på G" Stortorget
13:00 to 13:30 "2i!2" + "Small Acts" on the sunny side of the Cathedral
15:30  "2i!2" + "Small Acts at Fäladstorget, Norra Fäladen

Dance day x 3 cities 29-30/4 in 2011 is supported by Kultur Skåne and contains the following acts:

"alias ​​- på G" with Ribbing / Halsackda
When words are not enough the movements take over. If words get caught in your throat, they can also become trapped in the belly, feet or between the shoulder blades. A dance for ten minutes can illustrate a feeling that in reality is over in a second. "aliAs ​​- på G" is an extended second, an escape and a dance that helps one to think of what you want to say. Everything happens on a minibus. Production Ribbing / Halsackda.
Performance with  Emma Ribbing, Khamlane Halsackda & Silas Bieri-Tractor Exports. Photo: Imre Zsibrik

"2i!2" with Sardine Sauvage
The most important conversations take place in a small room - namely, in ourselves. Sardine Sauvage presents a not entirely silent dance performance of eight cubic meters. Introduced by Lund - the town of the little scenes winter 2010.
Dancer: Claudine Ulrich Musician: Inge Petersson

"Small Acts" with Skåne's Dance Theatre
The choreography in "Small Acts" are like little cinematic scenes, glimpse past. Sequences from a life in which the persons in question do not always know they are watching. What do people do when nobody is looking? "Small Acts" consists of small, short dances, just a few minutes long. They are danced as a solo, duet or as a trio. The piano music is written by British minimalist Howard Skempton and is also known as the Small Acts. Photo: Mats Bäcker

 

WALZ´R at Kampnagel K2 Hamburg!

Read more

 

Thanks for coming to the audition and Teaterns Dag this weekend!

Read article in Skånska Dagbladet from the audition

 

Audition the 27th of March

 

Teaterns Dag at Kulturhuset Mazetti!

Read more about Teaterns dag 2011

 

Coming up

 

Taldans at residency

Friday the 21th of January at 7.30pm Taldans - Filiz Sizanli and Mustafa Kaplan - will show a shorter piece at Dansstationens Platform. The 25th of January at 7.30pm they will show their guestplay Dolap at Dansstationen as well.

Dansstationen

The International Danceprogram´s blog

 

A very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

 

Pictures from Scenkonstfestivalen

The movie Hundekreis by and with Busy Rocks/Franziska Aigner. Afterwards artist talk with Franziska. Photo: Markus Kinnunen.

A sincle act by and with Khamlane Halsackda. Photo: Markus Kinnunen

MaMa by and with Kirstine Ilum and Marek Zawalski. Photo: Markus Kinnunen

How will the Performing Art Scene look like 2020 in Sweden? Rani Nairs and Nasim Aghilis exclusive tribute to Scenkonstfestivalen by the magazine FUL (Ugly) launched the 15th of December. Photo: Markus Kinnunen

Part of Sunset over Malmö Boulevard at Teater 23s Christmas Calendar. Photo: Markus Kinnunen

Sunset over Malmö Boulevard with Malin Skoglund. Photo: Markus Kinnunen

Consert performance with Lazyblood (Erna Ómarsdottir and Valdimar Jóhannsson). Photo: Markus Kinnunen

 

Rörelsens Performing arts festival

Book your ticets at Kulturcentralen

Presentation of all participants:

Rani Nair

Here in our Scenkonstfestival, Rani will try to give a short presentation of  Rörelsen.
Rani has been with Rörelsen since its inception in 2003 and is one of the founders.
In Rörelsen she started Artists Talks, a platform with focus on the artist's questions and the discourse around dance. Work has taken the form of lecture performances in marathon format moderated by Ylva Gislen, artistic exchanges with Malmö fria Kvinnouniversitet and analysis of works in public with other artist groups such as Arena Baubo, ÖFA collective and Dansbyrån, which is being developed into an autonomous tour.

Busy Rocks

Busy Rocks are invited to come to Malmö within Skånes Danskollegiums International residence where Rörelsen is one of the members. Choreographer cooperative Busy Rocks was formed in 2008 after its five members, Franziska Aigner, Fabian Barba, Marisa Cabal, Tuure Marinus and Gabriel Schenker completed their studies at PARTS, the school of modern dance in Brussels.

The group describes
the cooperative's function as a platform for continually inspiring and artistic exchange in the long run. Read more here

Khamlane Halsackda

Title: A single act

Length: 30 minutes

Choreographer: Khamlane Halsackda in collaboration with Keir Patrick, Raymond Roa, Claudine Ulrich and Siri Persson
Dancer: Khamlane Halsackda
Music: J S Bach, Concerto No5 in F minor, and especially composed music by Edel Griffiths.

Text: Written by Khamlane Halsackda (Lao translation Phousay Halsackda)

Recorded interview: Between Khamlane Halsackda and Andrew Greenhalg

Lighting design: Khamlane Halsackda

Mentors: Vivienne Rochester 2009, Emma Ribbing 2010

Khamlane Halsackda is a British Lao choreographer. A single act is the resulting piece of the duet Act 1, researched and developed in 2009. The work is inspired by the moment he first fell in love. By recalling this period in his life, and memories of his childhood, he explores what love means to him, and perhaps to each of us.

Thanks to: Step out arts (UK), Dansehallerne (Denmark), Edel Griffiths, Vivienne Rochester and Emma Ribbing.

A single act was part of BEACDS 09. It was produced by Step Out Arts in partnership with Greenwich Dance, University of Bedfordshire, Chinese Arts Centre and was funded by Arts Council England. Additional support from Dansehallerne’s kort fortalt 09, Denmark.

Malin Skoglund

Sunset over Malmo Boulevard examines the line voltage where the language and the body becomes increasingly transparent to each other. On the stage a woman´s repeated attempts to make herself heard. Short stories that are surreal. The show has its  premiere at this performing arts festival at Inkonst.

Malin Skoglund (b. 1975) explores alienation and the body language and borders. Humor and satire has been developed as a way to criticize. She wants to highlight the longing and resistance, both internal and external, and highlight some of the codes and standards that govern the society we live in. The movements can work as a text subconscious, the emotions, or perhaps as its antithesis. Malin has an Inter-School Masters Degree at the California Institute of the Arts (Critical Studies and choreography). She is trained in physical theater at École Jacques Lecoq and also has a Bachelors Degree from the London Contemporary Dance School. She is a member of Rörelsen - koreografer i Skåne and also in the new group the Floating Gallery.

Kirstine Illum

Choreographer and dancer Kirstine Illum has invited Polish multiperformern Marek Zawalski to Denmark to make their first choreographic collaboration. They have worked and toured around the world together several times and now they explore each other's choreography in both physical and mental demanding duet MaMa, where both are on the scene.

MaMa is about stereotypes, their impact on human relationships and how we judge each other without really knowing anything about each other. It is a typical dance play about two people on either side of a wall telling their life stories at the same time. They do not know each other but are starting to notice each other's presence. They include each other in their own stories and are getting involved in each other's dreams, fears and desires.

Choreographic are Kirstine Illum and Marek Zawalski with MaMa at the intersection of dance and theater.
They use everything from small refined everyday events and physical theater to the raw, rapturous dance and low-flying stunts in an innovative cocktail in between genres.

Lazyblood (Erna Ómarsdottir och Valdimar Jóhannsson)

The icelandic band Lazyblood is a brandnew duet with Valdimar Jóhannsson and Erna Ómarsdóttir. The music is described as an electronic metal opera with some theatrical  and physical input, some touch of disco and innovative headbanging. We will promise you that every single audience member will go home with a smile on their face and warmth in their hearts.Possibly a life saving experince.

Valdimar Jóhannsson is a muscian and a composer for theatre and dance, he plays with and composes for with the fantastic icelandic punk band Reykjavik!

Erna Ómarsdóttir is a performer and coreographer, read more here.

Sunset over Malmö Boulevard, Malin Skoglund. Photo: Malin Skoglund

MaMa, Kirstine Ilum and Marek Zawalski. Photo: Uggi Kaldan

A single act, Khamlane Halsackda

Article in Sydsvenskan

Article in Skånska Dagbladet

Interview with Khamlane Halsackda and Emma Ribbing in Sveriges Radio the 3rd of December

 

Release of The Swedish Dance History in Malmö

We had release and readings from the book at Malmö Konsthall Wednesday the 27th of October.

Following people read from the book:

Rani Nair

Helena Engberg

Jakob Riis

Claudine Ulrich

Jan-Gunnar Sjölin

Niclas Sandström

Carin Dackman

Anders Carlsson

Sabrina Pirath

Markus Kinnunen

Ingrid Rosborg

Amanda Bertolo Aldrin

Lars Garpenfeldt

Ebba Petrén

Jytte Hammenskog

Christel Molin

 

 

Release of The Swedish Dance History in Malmö

History is made by those who write it. The Swedish Dance History brings history back to its makers and doers through 1104 pages printed in 3000 copies. The publication, that will be distributed for free worldwide, contains contributions by more than 200 dancers and choreographers.

The Swedish Dance History is an iniative by the Swedish organization Inpex. During the course of two open editorial days at the ImPulsTanz Festival in Vienna, over two hundred doers and makers of dance and coreography, labored with sweat, intensity and heart to realize The Swedish Dance History edition 2010.

With support from The Swedish Art Grants Committee, ImPulsTanz Festival and the University of Dance & Circus in Stockholm.

Malmö Konsthall

 

Gray Areas - performance week

With focus on the word and language a number of artists within the visual, literary, musical and dance areas will performe in the project gray areas. The project is a collaboration between several actors: Ystad Art Museum, Tomelilla Art Gallery, Tjörnedala Art Gallery, The publishing Ramus, Inkonst and Kivik Art Centre.

Read more about Gray Areas

Rani Nair is born in 1974. She grew up in Lund with roots in India and live since some time in Stockholm. She works as a dancer and a choreographer and has received her dance training in London.

A few years ago Rani presented the show Pepparkakeland who was a personal settlement with a present-day Sweden, where she played a critical tone with the hackneyed concept of multiculturalism. A complex and confused society as seen through the fresh naive eyes. Rani met eventually sound artist Jassem Hindi and came to work further with the piece, but has disturbed the delicate arrangements and the dark side is revealed in their performance "You can see the teeth behind the smile".

Rani Nair and Jassem Hindi are also working on the project WE INSIST where also choreographer Mia Habib from Norway is included.  Rani has choreographed, danced and participated in workshops around the world. She is a part of the art network Sweet and Tender Collaborations and one of the founders of the cooperative Rörelsen - koreografer i Skåne.