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Triangel - yksintansseja vanhenemisesta, ilosta ja jäähyväisistä
Choreographer |
Lehikoinen, Kai Hoisko, Maija Raatikainen, Arja |
First Performance | 24.4.2010 |
Place of First Performance | Tehdas Teatteri, Turku |
Finnish premiere | 24.4.2010 |
Place of Premiere | Tehdas Teatteri, Turku |
Style | Contemporary Dance |
Costume designer | Ulla lehtoranta ja työryhmä |
Lighting Designer | Antti Helminen |
Sound designer | Mikko Väärälä |
Performers of the premiere | Satu Tuittila |
Other music |
David Bowie: The Angels Have Gone; Shigeru Umenayashi: Yumeji's Theme; Alberto Iglesias: Alisia Vive. Mikko Väärälä, Lau Nau: Maapähkinäpuu, Erik Satie: Je te Veux. J.S. Bach: Goldberg-muunnelmat: nr.19, Jean Sibelius: Valse Triste op.44, Wojciech Kilar: The portrait of a Lady: End credits. |
Description | Solo Dances on Aging, Joy and Farewell. Triangel is about a female dancer and the concepts of aging, joy and farewell. Three choreographers approach these themes, each one from her/his personal perspective. The three solos that Tuittila outstandingly interprets render her as a multifaceted performer. Lehikoinen’s “Quotations and Printed Images” draws from a collection of lived experiences that establish dialogues with Winnie the Pooh, the feminist philosopher Simone de Beauvoir and others. Hoisko’s “Lulla” is a close-fitted physical study on rocking highlighted with absurd humour. In Raatikainen’s “Hidden Image”, the dancer roams inbetween different characters, states and emotional landscapes including nostalgia and humour. |
Dancers |
Tuittila, Satu |