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Malin Elgán

I Talk a bit, then we’ll check griper fem samtidsdansere an tekster som kretser omkring kunstnerisk praksis og dens forhold til tid. Med utgangspunkt i koreografiens måte å arbeide med tid på, og hvordan den ommøblerer tidsrom, har de utviklet en lydinstallasjon som oppstår i samspill med bevegelses-sensorer.

Verket er installert i lydbenken utenfor Lydgalleriet under Oktoberdans 2018. Tekstmaterialet er hentet fra den russiske (polskfødte) danseren og koreografen Waslaw Nijinskys, den amerikanske koreografen Yvonne Rainers og den svenske pianisten Love Derwingers tekster, samt fra Elgáns samtaler med musikerne Love Derwinger, Ann-Sofi Klingberg, Annette Mannheimer, Patrik Swedrup og Daniel Söderberg.

Koreografi: Malin Elgán
Medvirkende dansere: Sanna Blennow, Rebecca Chentinell, Ludde Hagberg, Love Källman og Nathalie Nordquist.

Talk a bit, then we’ll check is installed in the sound bench outside Lydgalleriet in Bergen, in collaboration with Oktoberdans 2018. Five contemporary dancers (Sanna Blennow, Rebecca Chentinell, Ludde Hagberg, Love Källman and ZoëPoluch) are involved in reading texts on artistic practice and its relation to time.

Talk a bit, then we’ll check is a piece that takes off from choreography and its crucial work with time, its rearrangement of time period. Artistic work is seen substantially as a question of lifetime, working hours.

The text material is taken from the Russian (Polish-born) dancer and choreographer Vaslav Nijinsky’s, the American choreographer Yvonne Rainer’s and the Swedish pianist Love Derwinger’s texts and from Elgán's conversations with the musicians Love Derwinger, Ann-Sofi Klingberg, Annette Mannheimer, Patrik Swedrup and Daniel Söderberg.

Choreography: Malin Elgán

Participating dancers: Sanna Blennow, Rebecca Chentinell, Ludde Hagberg, Love Källman and Zoë Poluch