Audio Description:
Audio description interprets the visual information typically received through the sense of sight. It describes and informs about who is present, what is happening, body language, nonverbal communication, and the visual aspects and placements in relation to each other. The audio describer collaborates with the company to agree on language/concepts, mood, and other elements.
Ooooohh
Shakira
I’m on tonight, and my hips don’t lie and I’m starting to feel alright
The attention, the direction, I can feel it in my body
fifty ways to leave a shape is a personal solo that can be described as the internal process of having to say goodbye to a body part, a tribute to Siri Jøntvedt´s worn out hips, and a welcoming of two brand new joints. It is a reset in order to identify new opportunities. After more than thirty years as a dance artist, she has to teach herself to let go and not hold on. fifty ways to leave a shape is an exploration of the realization that everything changes, and of the search for new physical meaning – a sensory journey through the transformation and confrontation involved in leaving something behind, and finding the way into something new. Through various expressions of song, film, text and dance, the audience can join this poetic and personal journey. The performance shows traces of what she has been through and what is to come, and a deep love of movement.
Concept, Choreography, Text and Performer: | Siri Jøntvedt |
Composer and Sound Designer: | Gyrid Nordal Kaldestad |
Light Designer: | Evelina Dembacke |
Dramaturg, Video: | Darko Dragicevic |
Outer eye, Voice (Run That Body Down): | Øyvind B. Lyse |
Assistant: | Amy Pender |
Photos: | Tale Hendnes (Dansens Hus) og Darko Dragičević |
Video, trailer: | Vibeke Heide |
Additional music: | Run That Body Down (Paul Simon), Hips Don’t Lie (Shakira) & Pavane pour une infante défunte (Maurice Ravel) fremført av Kari Jøntvedt. |
Co-produsert av: | Dans i Trøndelag, Dansekunst i Grenland & DansiT. |
Støttet av: | Norsk Kulturråd, Fond For Lyd og Bilde, Ffuk og Dansens Hus Oslo |