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Moving a Memory

Convoi Exceptionnel (DK)
A performance and an exhibition created for a gymnasium.

Convoi Exceptionnel explores experiences and memories connected to the gymnasium, to this space which most of us have a relationship with.

The smell of lacquered floor, thick rope, and wooden rib walls. Scheduled exercise activating a wide range of emotions. The gymnasium is charged with fear and joy. A place in the past and present.

Stage director and set designer Jon R. Skulberg says: “You walk into the gymnasium, sense your feet on the floor. The marked floor lines reveal a regime of movement. Now it’s your chance redefine the hierarchy and explore a new kind of poetry.”

The Nordic gymnasium is a symbol of the fit body, disciplined and trained to obtain a good health. An architectural manifestation of public health. We challenge the space’s authority and give it another language. It’s an invitation to move your memory.

Artistic collaboration between Denmark and Hongkong.

 

INFO

AGE: From 12 years

DURATION: 45 min. + 15 minutes exhibition

REMEMBER: Valid corona passport must be presented by anyone over the age of 14 at the entrance of the venue

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PRICE: 50 kr.

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Credits

Concept, space, stage direction: Jon R. Skulberg (NO/DK)

Choreography: Wayson Poon (HK)

Installations: Maiken Bent (DK)

Composition and live music: Paul Yip (HK)

Dancers: Wayson Poon, King San Lo (HK), Linette Stamp Christensen (DK)

Dramaturg: Astrid Hansen Holm (DK)

Creative producer: Lene Bang (DK)

Hongkong producer: Carrol Ho Kalos Production (HK)

Tour manager: Sigrid Aakvik (NO/DK)

Production assistant: Olga Regitze Dyrløv Høegh

Production: Convoi Exceptionnel and Onthewayson

Co-produktion: PASSAGE Festival, Dansehallerne og Bora Bora

Supported by: Danish Arts Foundation, Kulturrådet, Nordisk Kulturkontakt, Nordisk Kulturfond, Wilhelm Hansen Fonden, Aarhus Kommune og Hong Kong Arts Development Council

A performance and an exhibition created for a gymnasium.

Convoi Exceptionnel explores experiences and memories connected to the gymnasium, to this space which most of us have a relationship with.

The smell of lacquered floor, thick rope, and wooden rib walls. Scheduled exercise activating a wide range of emotions. The gymnasium is charged with fear and joy. A place in the past and present.

Stage director and set designer Jon R. Skulberg says: “You walk into the gymnasium, sense your feet on the floor. The marked floor lines reveal a regime of movement. Now it’s your chance redefine the hierarchy and explore a new kind of poetry.”

The Nordic gymnasium is a symbol of the fit body, disciplined and trained to obtain a good health. An architectural manifestation of public health. We challenge the space’s authority and give it another language. It’s an invitation to move your memory.

Artistic collaboration between Denmark and Hongkong.

 

INFO

AGE: From 12 years

DURATION: 45 min. + 15 minutes exhibition

REMEMBER: Valid corona passport must be presented by anyone over the age of 14 at the entrance of the venue

TICKET PERFORMANCE

PRICE: 50 kr.

Click the TICKET icon to the right: next to TIME + LOCATION or buy a festival-wristband and get free tickets to all ticket-performances.

READ MORE and buy PASSAGE FESTIVAL WRISTBAND HERE

Credits

Concept, space, stage direction: Jon R. Skulberg (NO/DK)

Choreography: Wayson Poon (HK)

Installations: Maiken Bent (DK)

Composition and live music: Paul Yip (HK)

Dancers: Wayson Poon, King San Lo (HK), Linette Stamp Christensen (DK)

Dramaturg: Astrid Hansen Holm (DK)

Creative producer: Lene Bang (DK)

Hongkong producer: Carrol Ho Kalos Production (HK)

Tour manager: Sigrid Aakvik (NO/DK)

Production assistant: Olga Regitze Dyrløv Høegh

Production: Convoi Exceptionnel and Onthewayson

Co-produktion: PASSAGE Festival, Dansehallerne og Bora Bora

Supported by: Danish Arts Foundation, Kulturrådet, Nordisk Kulturkontakt, Nordisk Kulturfond, Wilhelm Hansen Fonden, Aarhus Kommune og Hong Kong Arts Development Council

Moving a Memory

Artistic collaboration between Denmark and Hongkong

The arc of the work is drawn up by Convoi Exceptionnel, visual artist Maiken Bent, choreographer and dancer Wayson Poon, and composer and musician Paul Yip. On stage the dancers are Linette Stamp Christensen and Kingsan Lo.

Convoi Exceptionnel is a Nordic production platform made by Jon R. Skulberg in 2016. Jon is a Norwegian stage director and set designer living in Copenhagen. Convoi Exceptionnel creates evocative images with bodies, sound, and light as components. Immersive landscapes inducing impressions and demanding impact.

Website: www.convoiexceptionnel.space

 

Wayson Poon’s choreographic practice is rooted in Qi and Taoism. He works from the mantra: “Reality is empty, emptiness is real,” which inspires a clear minimalism in his choreographic language.

 Maiken Bent’s sculptures and installations are characterized by composition of strong colours, craftsmanship and a rough mix of chains, ropes, and soft materials. Her work exists somewhere between Gucci and The Home Depot, creating an interesting play of hierarchies. Longing and remembering cross paths through her transformations of recognizable objects.  

Paul Yip’s Japanese and Tibetan inspired soundscapes has stable frequencies and vibrations inducing physical resonance in the bodies of everyone present.

Trilogy for Educational Spaces

Moving a memory is the first piece in a trilogy by Convoi Exceptionnel. A site-specific trilogy meeting the audience at eye level. Rich atmospheric experiences in the setting of everyday life, away from the usual terrains of art. Convoi Exceptionnel investigate three different spaces ? The gymnasium, a swimming pool, and a classroom.

The performances challenge the cultural codes of educational spaces.

Over the next three years, Convoi Exceptionnel will present the work series “Trilogy for Educational Spaces” at the PASSAGE Festival.

Link: www.olgaregitze.com