Dance artists Ann Kathrin Røsvik Granhus (Verdal) and Julie Schartum Dokken (Oslo) invite you to an hour of varied contemporary dance.
Made in Værdaln consists of works that have been started, developed and/or performed in Verdal in recent years.
Affected by a special time, and with inspiration from their own experiences, they all deal in their own way with communication and how to navigate forward when life presents challenges. At the same time, the works explore different directions and expressions within contemporary dance, and how they communicate with the audience.
Trøstedans (Fire Away)
Contemporary dance meets folk music in a poetic interplay
Choreographer: Ann Kathrin Granhus
Performer: Julie Dokken
Hverdagsgleder
Dance theater with an uplifting mood (work-in-progress)
Choreographer and performer: Ann Kathrin Granhus
Performer: Julie Dokken
Co-creating performer in process: Eirin Rogdaberg Skimmeli
Knuter
A dance theater solo that plays on multiple artistic strings
Choreographer and performer: Ann Kathrin Granhus
E du me mæ?
A contact improvisation and partnering duet
Choreographer and performer: Ann Kathrin Granhus
Co-creating performer: Julie Dokken
Each work gets an introduction. After the show, the audience is invited to stay for a conversation about the work, with hot drinks.
Registration: akgranhus@gmail.com
Price: Pay what you can – 75/100/150,- via Vipps to #795710
Technician: Lorents Christian Ryan
Supported by: Trøndelag County Municipality
Co-produced by: DansiT – Choreographic Center
Thanks to: KGB CC, Kirkenær Ballet School and Verdal Culture School for renting the rehearsal studio NORA competence center for dance in the development of the works “Everyday Joys” (residence) and “Knots” (Dialogue Stage) Mind the Gap in the development of the duet “Are you with me?” Norwegian Actors’ Center for funds for guides on the solo “Knots” with residence in Verdal Gjermund Larsen Trio for permission to use the song “Consolation Song” Trøndelag County Municipality for start-up support for “Everyday Joys” and “Are you with me?”