Uropa
Location The Old Stage, A-Auditorium, The Royal Danish Theatre
29.01.2016 - 20.02.2016
Friday - Saturday 8 pm Sunday 3 pm
Language UK
Duration Approximately 80 minutes


EXTRA PERFORMANCES
16.02.2016 @ 8 pm
17.02.2016 @ 8 pm
18.02.2016 @ 8 pm
19.02.2016 @ 8 pm
20.02.2016 @ 8 pm

Det er ikke følelseskult men rettidigt politisk teater. Peripeti

Concept CORPUS and SORT/HVID Director CHRISTIAN LOLLIKE Choreography ESTHER LEE WILKINSON and TIM MATIAKIS Text PETER CLEMENT WOETMANN, SOLVEIG GADE og CHRISTIAN LOLLIKE IN COLLABORATION WITH THE PERFORMERS Dramaturge SOLVEIG GADE Music MIKKEL HESS Photo SØREN SOLKÆR Co-production between CORPUS / DEN KONGELIGE BALLET and SORT/HVID

Cast SAMSON SEMERE RUSSOM, NAY ZAR HLA TIN, MUHAMMAD ALI ISHAQ, ELIAN YAAKOB DAWOOD, SALAM MOHAMAD SUSUJESSICA BRENDA NAKIMULI and through Skype MAHYAR POURHESABI Dancers ALICE CANU, VIKTORIA FALCK-SCHMIDT, LOUISE ØSTERGAARD, BENJAMIN BUZA and ALEXANDER STÆGER Musician MIKKEL HESS

Press photos (ZIP)

Uropa

Europe is facing the largest flood of refugees in recent history. Laws, conventions and human rights are under pressure. In Copenhagen, a group of asylum seekers have been provided with a stage and some dancers, musicians and costumes. They have been asked to create a performance of their situation, life and future. Come along when they within a range of genres directs the Royal Ballet dancers, musicians, themselves and each other in their life history.

UROPA – An asylum ballet is in english and will premiere on January the 29th in 2016.

The team behind IN CONTACT – a war ballet received a Reumert award for Best Dance Performance in 2015. In 2016, Corpus and Sort/Hvid examine the present asylum issue.

UROPA-sessions
In continuation of the performances in Copenhagen, you can experience a variety of concerts, debates and other activities, which offer an extra dimension to performance and the asylum situation. Further information here

Performances
29.01.2016 – 31.01.2016 THE ROYAL DANISH THEATRE
02.02.2016 – 03.02.2016 AARHUS THEATRE
04.02.2016 – 05.02.2016 GRAM CASTLE
06.02.2016 – 14.02.2016 THE ROYAL DANISH THEATRE
16.02.2016 – 20.02.2016 THE ROYAL DANISH THEATRE – EXTRA PERFORMANCES

Uropa

29.01.2016 - 20.02.2016
Friday - Saturday 8 pm Sunday 3 pm
Location The Old Stage, A-Auditorium, The Royal Danish Theatre
Language UK
Duration Approximately 80 minutes


EXTRA PERFORMANCES
16.02.2016 @ 8 pm
17.02.2016 @ 8 pm
18.02.2016 @ 8 pm
19.02.2016 @ 8 pm
20.02.2016 @ 8 pm

Europe is facing the largest flood of refugees in recent history. Laws, conventions and human rights are under pressure. In Copenhagen, a group of asylum seekers have been provided with a stage and some dancers, musicians and costumes. They have been asked to create a performance of their situation, life and future. Come along when they within a range of genres directs the Royal Ballet dancers, musicians, themselves and each other in their life history.

UROPA – An asylum ballet is in english and will premiere on January the 29th in 2016.

The team behind IN CONTACT – a war ballet received a Reumert award for Best Dance Performance in 2015. In 2016, Corpus and Sort/Hvid examine the present asylum issue.

UROPA-sessions
In continuation of the performances in Copenhagen, you can experience a variety of concerts, debates and other activities, which offer an extra dimension to performance and the asylum situation. Further information here

Performances
29.01.2016 – 31.01.2016 THE ROYAL DANISH THEATRE
02.02.2016 – 03.02.2016 AARHUS THEATRE
04.02.2016 – 05.02.2016 GRAM CASTLE
06.02.2016 – 14.02.2016 THE ROYAL DANISH THEATRE
16.02.2016 – 20.02.2016 THE ROYAL DANISH THEATRE – EXTRA PERFORMANCES

Concept CORPUS and SORT/HVID Director CHRISTIAN LOLLIKE Choreography ESTHER LEE WILKINSON and TIM MATIAKIS Text PETER CLEMENT WOETMANN, SOLVEIG GADE og CHRISTIAN LOLLIKE IN COLLABORATION WITH THE PERFORMERS Dramaturge SOLVEIG GADE Music MIKKEL HESS Photo SØREN SOLKÆR Co-production between CORPUS / DEN KONGELIGE BALLET and SORT/HVID

Cast SAMSON SEMERE RUSSOM, NAY ZAR HLA TIN, MUHAMMAD ALI ISHAQ, ELIAN YAAKOB DAWOOD, SALAM MOHAMAD SUSUJESSICA BRENDA NAKIMULI and through Skype MAHYAR POURHESABI Dancers ALICE CANU, VIKTORIA FALCK-SCHMIDT, LOUISE ØSTERGAARD, BENJAMIN BUZA and ALEXANDER STÆGER Musician MIKKEL HESS

Det er ikke følelseskult men rettidigt politisk teater. Peripeti
Press photos (ZIP)