How can we understand technology as something that is still active in our bodies, even when all technical devices have been turned off? How does it affect the plasticity of our brain to be inhabited by recent and future technologies? Moving in Concert imagines a universe where humans, technologies, and natural materials coexist and evokes a mesmerizing landscape produced by abstract movement, sculptures of light, and intense sensations of color.
Mette Ingvartsen’s name is bent in neon on the international stage. The Danish star choreographer now returns home to show two of her latest works. World-class dance presented at Republiqué in collaboration between Dansehallerne and Østerbro Teater.
Introduction to Moving in Concert:
April 7 / 18.50 – 19.15: Mette Ingvartsen introduces to the performance and her artisanship in conversation with Danjel Andersson, Director of Dansehallerne. The introduction is in English, and takes place at Republique’s foyer.
April 8 / 18.50 – 19.15: Mette Ingvartsen introduces to the performance and her artisanship in conversation with theatre and dance critic, Monna Dithmer. The introduction is in English, and takes place at Republique’s foyer.
The first performance of the Mette Ingvartsen Cavalcade is to come (extended) from 2017 which is presented April 5-6. A performance with 14 dancers exploring the sexualization of the public sphere, and how it affects us to be visually bombarded by intimate body parts and fluids. The Cavalcade is a unique opportunity to be double-impressed by the gifted and courageous Mette Ingvartsen.
Ticket booking for people with Annual Pass and Professional Membership to Dansehallerne will be accessible from January 19th, 2022 to January 26th or as long as tickets last. Everyone with Annual Pass and Professional Membership will be notified directly.