KLUB KREATUR: EXTRACTIONS
TicketsFor this edition of KLUB KREATUR we have had to investigate how much weight our floor can hold. Because one of the central stars in this performance are stones. As in boulders, rocks. Stone as body, as instrument, as sensuous scenography and as a dance partner for a flamenco dancer.
During two weeks of residency at Sort/Hvid, the team behind EXTRACTIONS will investigate the rhythms and interactions between barren stone landscapes, living bodies and flamenco dancing. They open their artistic laboratory for KLUB KREATUR on November 28 with a mixture of a ritual concert and choreographic performance. They are merging modern flamenco, stone percussion, diegetic sound compositions, live looping and video mapping in new syntheses across flesh and stone.
The team works with diegetic sound recordings from mines and quarries which are combined with live looping of song, the rhythms of flamenco, and the sounds that arise in the meeting between stone and body. Via video-mapping stone landscapes are spread across the space and the bodies on stage as a backdrop for the journey into mined and exhausted landscapes and the rhythms of bodies. The title is taken from a process called extraction, through which material is extracted from landscapes, for example in mines and quarries.
EXTRACTIONS is created by dancer, performer and director Nana Francisca Schottländer, who has danced and taught flamenco for 30 years in collaboration with flamenco singer and electronic musician Gustav Carl Rey Henningsen, sound artist and diegetic sound composer Jacob Kirkegaard, percussionist Juan Pino and singer Frederikke Krebs Bahn, who is also known under the stage name UNA-LUGA.
KLUB KREATUR
Experience EXTRACTIONS as part of Sort/Hvid’s new event KLUB KREATUR where both the bar and the art is open.
Come and have a drink with us and look behind the musical art that we create here in the old slaughterhouse. At KLUB KREATUR working artists open their laboratories and show the raw, crisp art while it is being created. It is a one-off performative experiment that only happens that one evening.
KLUB KREATUR: EXTRACTIONS
TicketsFor this edition of KLUB KREATUR we have had to investigate how much weight our floor can hold. Because one of the central stars in this performance are stones. As in boulders, rocks. Stone as body, as instrument, as sensuous scenography and as a dance partner for a flamenco dancer.
During two weeks of residency at Sort/Hvid, the team behind EXTRACTIONS will investigate the rhythms and interactions between barren stone landscapes, living bodies and flamenco dancing. They open their artistic laboratory for KLUB KREATUR on November 28 with a mixture of a ritual concert and choreographic performance. They are merging modern flamenco, stone percussion, diegetic sound compositions, live looping and video mapping in new syntheses across flesh and stone.
The team works with diegetic sound recordings from mines and quarries which are combined with live looping of song, the rhythms of flamenco, and the sounds that arise in the meeting between stone and body. Via video-mapping stone landscapes are spread across the space and the bodies on stage as a backdrop for the journey into mined and exhausted landscapes and the rhythms of bodies. The title is taken from a process called extraction, through which material is extracted from landscapes, for example in mines and quarries.
EXTRACTIONS is created by dancer, performer and director Nana Francisca Schottländer, who has danced and taught flamenco for 30 years in collaboration with flamenco singer and electronic musician Gustav Carl Rey Henningsen, sound artist and diegetic sound composer Jacob Kirkegaard, percussionist Juan Pino and singer Frederikke Krebs Bahn, who is also known under the stage name UNA-LUGA.
KLUB KREATUR
Experience EXTRACTIONS as part of Sort/Hvid’s new event KLUB KREATUR where both the bar and the art is open.
Come and have a drink with us and look behind the musical art that we create here in the old slaughterhouse. At KLUB KREATUR working artists open their laboratories and show the raw, crisp art while it is being created. It is a one-off performative experiment that only happens that one evening.