Imagine bumping into a huge cube! A massive lump of rust, metal and scrap. Like a bunch of scraps from the past. Then the cube begins to wake up, and suddenly you are caught up in a series of strange, incomprehensible events. What does the cube want with you? Does anyone manage it? And not least: will you ever escape…?
Pulse raises questions related to man’s footprint on the earth. Humans have a great urge to create, build and invent. But what happens to us when we are confronted with the result of what we have created? Could our inventions change us in ways we could never have foreseen?
Pulse is a magical and thrilling performance. Through wordless, physical theater and visually spectacular effects, it draws the audience into an absurd universe, a world where it is allowed to interpret freely, without rigid answers. This performance is something you rarely see – full of excitement and energy!
Pulse is co-produced with Teatret Vårt and premiered at Ulsteinvik on 17 September 2022.
TEAM
Idea and concept: Espen Dekko and Gilles Berger
Performers: Karoline Ellingsen Wheeler and Gilles Berger / Director: Espen Dekko / Scenographer: Gilles Berger / Technical engineers: Richard Verley and Gilles Berger / Music composer: Martin Smidt / Light designer: Erik Torsethaugen / Costume designer: Berit Haltvik With / Make-up: Leo Thörn / Producer: Ingrid Bjørsnøs Kvam / Prephase producer: Monica Stendhal Rokne
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DRIV
Site specific live concert / outdoor theatre performance
DRIV is a co-production between Trondheim Kammermusikkfestival and Cirka Teater, created for the festival´s 25th anniversary in 2020, but postponed due to covid19 restrictions to 24th and 25th of September 2021.
DRIV is a large scale, site specific production that takes place outside in an old shipping dock in the middle of one of Trondheim´s busiest restaurant and shopping areas. On a stage filled with 40 centimeters of water and located beneath ground level, we try to balance the site´s possibilities and limitations with physical theatre, live music, as well as massive installations and machines created by Cirka Teater´s scenographer Gilles Berger. DRIV is an experimental and interdisciplinary performance and the number of people involved as well as the stage itself – 40 artists on a 85 X 15 meters dock filled with water – makes it a rare, technically complex and visually spectacular performance.
Ståle Storløkken has composed the commissioned work for DRIV, and it is played by Luftforsvarets musikkorps (some 26 musicians), Trondheim Voices (6 vocal artists) and Ståle Storløkken with 2 of his musicians – Kyrre Laastad and Tor Andreas Haugerud – playing live on small islands in the water. In addition Cirka Teater, 5 dancers and 3 actors interact with the musicians and installations in the water throughout the performance, creating a varied and assosiative universe of tableaus that work well with the musical development. Gilles Berger has also created a brigde for several powerful machines, such as a fire pump, an air plane engine with propellar, etc. Together with 4 machinists and an intelligent technical design, they create one of the most spectacular scenes of the performance: a giant storm.
DRIV is inspired by the old shipping dock and it’s history of hard and ruthless labour. As it was postponed and also developed further during the covid pandemic, the threat of a dangerous virus and the uncertainty of what is to come, has also become a more visible theme. DRIV was a gift to the public, free of charge, and our hope was that it could inspire people to work together and to move forwards after a longer period of isolation and stand-still.
TEAM:
Scenographer: GILLES BERGER / Composer: STÅLE STORLØKKEN (commissioned work) / Directors and playwrights: ESPEN DEKKO, GILLES BERGER OG ANNE MARIT SÆTHER / Choreographer: LOAN TP HOANG / Musicians: STÅLE STORLØKKEN, TOR ANDREAS HAUGERUD, KYRRE LAASTAD, TRONDHEIM VOICES AND LUFTFORSVARETS MUSIKKORPS WITH CONDUCTOR TORODD WIGUM / Dancers and actors: CELINE MEILLAUD, LOAN TP HOANG, REBECKA LANGE, KAROLINE BERGH ELLINGSEN, MARIE RECHSTEINER, PAAL VIKEN BAKKE, ESPEN DEKKO, GILLES BERGER / Machinists: RICHARD VERLEY, GEIR DYRDAHL, HANS ANDERSEN, HEIDA JOHANNESDOTTIR / Atelier co-worker: RICHARD VERLEY / Costumes: INA SÆTHER BERGER / Costume co-workers: CATHRINE KOYMAN AND HEIDA JOHANNESDOTTIR / Light designer: SUNE SCHJELDERUP / Sound designer: TOR BREIVIK / Producers: IDA EILERTSEN and INGRID BJØRSNØS KVAM
Link to watch the full movie from DRIV, NRK HOVEDSCENEN (national TV):
A little lion cub has a big urge to play. When a piece of paper suddenly appears, the hunt begins. Strange animal figures appear, and our lion cub gets plenty of surprises.
Cirka Teater has always been fascinated by the endless energy children show through playing. The little ones have a great ability to be absorbed, experience here and now, to suddenly find something new and follow that trail.
This is puppetry about strange new discoveries and scary disasters. About falling again and again, shaking whiskers back into place and rebounding back. Recognizable for small children, fun for larger children, and even inspiring for the adults. The Lion Cub is a tribute to curiosity and imagination! Recommended age: 4 years and upwards.
Puppeteer: Anne Marit Sæther and Espen Dekko / Script: Cirka Teater / Puppets design: Tatjana Zaitzow / Set design and artistic eye: Gilles Berger / Composer: Martin Smidt
Welcome to the garage! This is where we fix things.
We restore, organize and structure. Or don’t we?
In a dirty and crammed workshop, two fixers – with an urge to always improve and develop – spend their days exploring the potential in an enormous collection of motors and mechanical bits and pieces. They investigate their way into a huge construction that keeps growing in both size and complexity, until the construction itself takes over the whole workshop. Now, who’s in control? Garage is a humorous investigation of creativity and the ever-lasting belief in progress.
Indoor theatre for children and adults from 10 years. Duration: about 50 minutes.
Touring from October 2017 with a team of 3 persons.
If you could choose, where would you go? Inside, to the top or anywhere the road takes you?
In, up and on your way is a production that changes with every new location and is created by the spectators before it can be performed. Our starting point is the human affinity to certain architectural structures; caves, towers and roads. In a workshop proceeding the performance, we let children contribute with their stories about hiding, climbing and moving from one place to another – about shelter, views and migration.
Indoor theatre for children from 7 years. Duration: 90 minutes preparation workshop with 20 children, 45 minutes performance for an audience of no more than 100.
On tour from October 2017.
Contributors
Concept: Anne Marit Sæther / Director: Anne Mali Sæther / Composers and musicians: Sissel Vera Pettersen and Martin Smidt / Set design: Richard Verley and Anne Marit Sæther / Costumes: Jenny Hilmo Teig / Dramaturgic consultant: Espen Dekko / Actors: Marte Stolp, Janne Brit Rustad, Elizabeth Piro Volan and Anne Marit Sæther / Producer: Monica Stendahl Rokne
In this contemporary interpretation of the norwegian fairy tale Three Billy Goats Gruff, the goats are sent to a waterpark instead of to the mountain. The play is based on the popular book Bukkene Bruse på Badeland by author Bjørn F. Rørvik and illustrator Gry Moursund.
Bukkene Bruse på Badeland opened on september 2nd. 2015 at Oslo Nye Trikkestallen, and will go on tour with Riksteatret in the spring of 2016 and 2017.
Contributors
Bukkene Bruse på Badeland by Bjørn F. Rørvik and Gry Moursund / Dramatization: Tine Thomassen / Composer: Martin Smidt / Directors: Anne Marit Sæther og Espen Dekko / Set design, dolldesign and costumes: Gilles Berger / Doll creation: Gilles Berger and Ina Sæther Berger / Puppeteers: Paal Viken Bakke, Marianne Edvardsen, Ingrid Liavaag, Suzanne Paalgard, Sarah Sandberg, Per Emil Grimstad
I 2014, Cirka Teater celebrated their 30 year aniversary throughout the whole year, with plays and performances all over Norway, as well as abroad. During the anniversary, Cirka Teater was involved in over 160 plays that met an audience of over 33 000.
Plays
Hundre Hemmeligheter, anniversary play, developed in collaboration with Trøndelag Teater, Riksteatret og Midtnorsk Jazzsenter. Main stage production at Trøndelag Teaters, spring 2014. On tour with Riksteatret, fall of 2014.
As part of the aniversary weekend, Anne Marit Sæther and Gilles Berger performed Cirka Teaters very first play, Og så kom fyren, in the streets of Trondheim – where they met their first audience 30 years ago.
Tankelaboratoriet (Thought lab) toured in 5 of Norways counties, and met over 5 500 children during 2014.
100 km from the mainland, and 25 km from its nearest neighbour in Lofoten, the island of Røst hosted a large scale opera, Querini. Cirka Teater was involved as director, set designer and producer.
Musika Mobile performed twice at ReReRiga, as part of the official program for Riga Cultural capitol 2014.
Mekatonia was played twice during Trondheim Chamber Music Festival, developed in collaboration with Alpaca Ensemble.
The play opened in Trøndelag Teaters main stage in the spring of 2014, and toured with Riksteatret in the fall of 2014.
Hundre hemmeligheter won two Hedda awards (norwegian national theatre award) in 2014 in the categories Best play for a young audience, and Best audiovisual design.
Contributors
Author: Anne Marit Sæther / Composer: Eirik Hegdal / Directors: Kjersti Haugen og Anne Marit Sæther / Set design: Gilles Berger / Costumes: Jenny Hilmo Teig og Gilles Berger / Light design: Eivind Myren /Sound design: Asle Karstad / Producer, Cirka Teater: Monica Stendahl Rokne / Trondheim Voices: Siri Gjære, Heidi Skjerve, Sissel Vera Pettersen, Ingrid Lode og Mia Marlen Berg / Skuespillere: Ingrid Bergstrøm, Tor Ivar Hagen, Marianne Meløy, Hans Petter Nilsen, Per Theodor Paulsen, Sondre Pettersen og Kingsford Siayor / Puppeteers: Per-Emil Grimstad, Dag Nygaard, Ina Kiberg
What does it mean to be – and what does it mean to be me?
Can an investigation of these questions help us find a way out of misconception?
Coward, Spitfire, Square and Copy Cat – they all just want to be understood, but experience the opposite. Thought Lab is existentialism for the youngest. Through real-time drawing, wondering lyrics, an exploratory sound universe, and humour, we investigate the big questions in the well-known.
Touring with a team of 3 persons.
It was her look, her smile and the stage proceeding of the drawing that created the defining moment for welcoming the audience in as participants in the stage dialogue.
Lisa Nagel, Nordic Journal of Arts and Research
Contributors
Concept: Cirka Teater / Text development: Anne Mali Sæther and Anne Marit Sæther / Composers/musicians: Ragnhild Faanes and Erlend Smalås / Lyrics: Gro Dahle / Director: Anne Mali Sæther / Set design: Gilles Berger / Actor: Anne Marit Sæther / Producer: Monica Stendahl Rokne
Eight musicians perched on 60-meter long cello strings five meters above ground
– in a mechanical installation that elevates music in more than one sense.
Mekatonia is Cirka Teater at its largest – so far. Everything is in motion in this spectacular outdoor production; the mechanics and the music, the iron and the flames, the musicians and the stage. Heat, sweat and muscle power is eventually transformed into dreams and poetry as a physical sense of old industry makes room for contemporary music, art and recreation. Mekatonia is a result of our collaboration with the Alpaca Ensemble and Trondheim chamber music festival.
Mekatonia premiered during Trondheim Chamber Music Festival 2012, and was developed in collaboration between Cirka Teater, Alpaca Ensemble and Trondheim Chamber Music Festival with support from the Arts Counsil Norway, Trondheim Municipality and Sør-Trøndelag County Council.
The musicians playing ON strings high above the ground in choreographed moves, create an extremely satisfying 3D effect. It reveals new rooms in your head, opening chamber after chamber, so to speak.
Stian Wallum, Adresseavisen
Contributors
Composer: Eirik Hegdal / Directors: Anne Marit Sæther and Espen Dekko / Set designer: Gilles Berger / Mucisians: Alpaca Ensemble: Marianne Baudouin Lie, Sigrid Elisabeth Stang, Else Bø, Tor Haugerud, Michael Duch, Ole Jørgen Melhus, Stig Førde Aarskog og Eirik Hegdal / Costumes: Tori Klakegg Mæhlum og Ina Sæther Berger / Actors: Espen Dekko, Paal Viken Bakke, Dag Nygaard og Ask Nygaard + 8 – 15 extras / Sound designer: Tor Breivik / Light design: Sivert Lundstrøm / Producer: Monica Stendahl Rokne
Mekatonia involves 8-15 extras. These may be recruited locally, which opens for a collaboration with local artists or art educational institutions.
On the 4th og August 2012, the opera Querini was performed for the first time in Røst, Norway. The opera is based on a true story about the noble merchant Pietro Querini, his crews dramatic journey at sea and their encounter with Røst in 1432.Querinis own diary of the trip, as well as the log from the crew formed the basis for the opera. Read more about the opera
Contributors
Libretto: Ragnar Olsen / Composer: Henning Sommero / Director: Anne Marit Sæther / Stage design: Gilles Berge / Video and costumes: Tone Myskja / Producers: Hildegunn Pettersen/Monica Stendahl Rokne / Solists: Magne Fremmelid, Hildegunn Pettersen, Sissel Vera Pettersen, Anna Einarsson, Kjell Magnus Sandve, Bernt Ola Volungholen, Eivind Kandal og Emilie Tverbak / Choir: Røst Operakor og Røst Barnekor / Photo: Annar Bjørgli
Childrens play developed in cooperation between Cirka Teater, Trønderlag Teater og Erlend Loe, about Kurt, the worlds best truck driver. Performed at the main stage of Trønderlag Teater in 2003 and at Oslo Nye Teater in the fall of 2010.
Musika Mobile is developed in collaboration with the Norwegian Air Force Band, and is the story about a traveling circus and its director; Moldon. His pride and joy is Musika Mobile, a gigantic music box on wheels. The trouble starts when the music machine crashes into a peaceful band concert. Musika Mobile is a spectacular show that evolves around opposites. Between the shabby theater troupe and an orderly, polished band, between man and machine, between noise and music, and what to do when the road to harmony seems impossible. The situation escalates when the fantastic Musika Mobile explodes, the music stops and the petite dancer is caught inside the machine’s works.
The production was developed with support from the Norwegian Arts Council, FFUK, Trondheim Municipality, South Trøndelag Municipality and Olavsfestdagene 2009.
”…I looked around and thought: Did you see that? That was dangerous! Impressed by these close calls I leaned forwards to the tip of my chair.“ – Klassekampen
Street theatre, for children and adults from 5 years. Duration: about 1 hour. Technical rider+
Composers: Live Maria Roggen, Elin Rosseland og Ståle Storløkken / Text: Siri Gjære / Director: Anne Marit Sæther / Set design: Gilles Berger / Musicians: Trondheim Voices
Jump far, climb high and roar loud! It’s exciting to be a small lion. The world is huge, and there are so many things he wants to try. He would like to have someone to jump, climb and roar with, but it is not easy to find a friend who can play just as fun as the lion.
Puppetry for children from 3 years with no verbal speach. Duration 45 minutes. LB technical data +
Director: Kjersti Haugen / Stage design: Gilles Berger / Puppets: Tatjana Zaitzow / Musician: Ragnhild Faanes / Actors: Anne Marit Sæther og Anna Leyman / Technician: Gunnhild Gjermunrud / Support: The play was developed with support from the Norwegian Arts Council, Trondheim Municipality and South Trøndelag Municipality.
Det er ikke greit å være Lone når mamma og pappa bare er interessert i tingene sine og aldri har tid til henne. Alt forandrer seg når Pinvinhjelpen kommer. Han vet nemmelig mye om hvordan man skal oppdra voksne. Pingvinhjelpen ble spilt på Trøndelag Teaters gamle scene, høsten 2006.
Manus: Erlend Loe / Komponist: Martin Smith / Regi: Anne Marit Sæther / Scenografi: Gilles Berger
…en sprelsk suite. Komponistens kamp om å få noter til å bli musikk og musikk til å bli følelser. Komponist og musikere overrumples av sitt eget spill og føres inn i spennende visuelle og musikalske rom.
Fysisk musikkteater for barn og voksne fra 5 år. 40 minuter. Spesielt tilrettelagt for skoler. O1 tekniske data +
Komponist: Ragnhild Faanes / Regi: Anne Mali Sæther / Scenograf: Gilles Berger / Musikere: Erlend Smalås og Ragnhild Faanes / Skuespiller: Anne Marit Sæther / Produsent: Jorunn Dugstad / Støtte: Forestillingen ble utviklet med støtte fra Norsk Kulturråd, Rikskonsertene, Trondheim kommune og Sør-Trøndelag Fylkeskommune.
Skuespillere, dukker og levenede sceneografi er med for å fortelle historien om skraphandler Alfred som er så fryktelig redd for å si hva han føler for søte Beate. Vennene hans, selve skrotgjengen, prøver å hjelpe ham ved å fortelle historier om andre som har det på samme måten.Skuespillere, dukker og levenede sceneografi er med for å fortelle historien om skraphandler Alfred som er så fryktelig redd for å si hva han føler for søte Beate.
Manus: Erlend Loe / Komponist: Martin Smith / Regi: Anne Marit Sæther / Scenografi: Gilles Berger / Produsent: Jorunn Dugstad
Barneforestilling om å angsten for å bli satt utenfor, om å høre til og om å dele tanker. Tenk det! hadde premiere i Teaterhuset Avant Garden, og turnerte deretter med Den Kulturelle Skolesekken.
Tekst og regi: Stephen Hutton / Scenograf: Gilles Berger / Kostymer: Ellen Karin Mæhlum / Produsent: Jorunn Dugstad / Musikere: Erlend Smalås og Ragnhild Faanes / Skuespillere: Anne Marit Sæther og Kristin Nordstrøm / Støtte: Forestillingen ble utviklet med støtte fra Norsk Kulturråd, Trondheim Kommune og Sør-Trøndelag Fylkeskommune.
Poste Restante was a grand scale outdoor performance, developed during a tree year perod for the 1000 year aniversary for the city of Trondheim.
Contributors
Concept: Anne Marit Sæther and Gilles Berger / Director: Anne Marit Sæther / Choreographer: Denise Namura / Composer: Nils Petter Molvær / Corstumes: Ellen Karin Mæhlum / Producers: Jorunn Dugstad and Johannes Smidt / Actors and dancers: Tommy Henriksen/Andre Curti, Michael Andre Boardman Bø/Michel Bugdahn, Anna Hegdahl/Fanny Tirel, Ivar Nergaard, Kristin Nordstrøm/Denise Namura, Paal Viken Bakke, Gilles Berger, Henning Farner, Susanne Rasmussen, Johannes Smidt, Viggo Solum, Annika Udo / Technician: Eirik Lie.
Grand scale performance for the opening og Oslo international airport, Gardermoen.
Medvirkende
Concept: Anne Marit Sæther and Gilles Berger / Director: Anne Marit Sæther and Claude Bokhobsa / Set design: Gilles Berger / Music: Christian Eggen og Palle Mikkelborg / Costume: Mona Grimstad / Staff: Randi Bakken og Gunnar Fretheim / Producer: Jorunn Dugstad / Assistant director: Cicilie Sand Aspen/ Staff: Solveig Nygaard / Actors/dancers/acrobats: Gilles Berger, Michael Andre Boardman Bø, Patrick Borgne, Cyril Casmeze, Alexandre Demay, Franck Dinet, Henning Farner, Tommy Henriksen, Håkan Islinger, Daniel Kanasuiro, Ian Magilton, Paolo Martini, Michel Minin, Kristin Nordstrøm, Daniel Pean, Carole Pujol, Susanne Rasmussen, Viggo Solum, Guy Vouillot, Sophie Weiss, Eva Aagard / Extras and tecnicians: John Igor Brungot, Francis Chagula, Frode Eggen, Bruna Esdaile, Erik Esdaile, Hamida Esdaile, Ørjan Hattrem, Pia Immerstein Larsen, Tove Karoliussen, Gavie Nassiep, Dag Nygaard, Terje Sødahl, Annika Udo.
Multimediaforestilling om menneskts møte med tiden. I et absurd forsøk på å perfeksjonere og kontrollere alle gjøremål i forhold til det ideelle tidsskjema, snubler Hector inn i et konfronterende møte med tiden. En gigantisk urskive begynner å leve sitt eget liv. Hector faller ned mellom minutter og sekunder, svever i det vektløse rom hvor tid ikke finnes, blir trukket inn i kroppens sydende univers og slynges ut i den uendelige farts sfære. I et evighetens sekund opplever Hector spennet mellom barndommens uendelige dager og kroppens og naturens tidsbestemte forfall.
Split Second var fysisk teater i møte med figurteater i stort format. Med akrobatisk mime, underfundig humor og skrekkblandet fryd ble historien om Hector fortalt, den lille mannen som vil holde fast, men som et øyeblikk helt mister grepet. Split Second var en billedreise uten ord, der musikk, figurer og projeksjoner av bilder og video er sterke medspillere til skuespillerens fysiske språk. Vi møter scenografen Gilles Berger i samspill med skuespilleren Gilles Berger i en soloforestilling i dobbel forstand.
Manus: Cirka Teater, Espen Dekko og Torbjørn Skårild / Regi: Espen Dekko / Komponist: Martin Smith / Scenograf: Gilles Berger / Video: Torbjørn Skårild / Produsent: Jorunn Dugstad / Skuespiller: Gilles Berger / Støtte: Forestillingen ble utviklet med støtte fra Norsk Kulturråd, Trondheim kommune og Sør-Trøndelag fylkeskommune.
Concept/script: Anne Marit Sæther and Gilles Berger / Director: Anne Marit Sæther / Stage and light design: Gilles Berger / Music: Bård E. Bonsaksen og Tor Haugerud / Sound design: Christian Schreiner / Teknician: Eirik Lie / Producer: Kjell Arne Karlsen / Actors: Gilles Berger, Tor Andreas Haugerud, Lise Hovik, Martin Høgberg/Ketil Alfarnes, Kai Jensen, Gølin Svendsen/Kristin Nordstrøm.
In “Hundreårsnatten”, Cirka Teater explored mystical and magical topics in a huge pile of dried autumn leaves.
Contributors
Concept: Anne Marit Sæther og Gilles Berger / Set design: Gilles Berger / Costumes: Solveig Fugelsøy / Actors: Svein Ellingsrud, Tor A. Haugerud, Lise Hovik, Kai Jensen, Olette Person, Grete Sneltvedt, Eva Aagaard / Photo: Solveig Nygaard/Gilles Berger
The year was 1986, and the world had just experienced the worst Nuclear accident ever. Cirka Teater develped a performance for 3 actors and 3 vacuum cleaners. Støv toured in Norway and Poland in 1986 og 87.
Og så kom fyren ble til i løpet av en gateteaterturne i 1984. Komfyren ble funnet i fjæresteinene ved Trondheimsfjorden og satt sammen slik at den kunne romme en fyr, og danne en scenografisk skulptur som er en levende og skramlende aktør i forestillingen.
Det er en original og velutstyrt komfyr, med innlagt dusj, telefon, parasoll og egen pipe. Den tilhører en snill og litt naiv klovn, og vi møter henne i ferd med å utføre sitt daglige frokostrituale. Umerkelig begynner ting å skje. Kaffekopper forsvinner, poteter blir til gulerøtter, dører lukker seg av seg selv, stekeplater hopper – hele komfyren koker og går amok!
Noe eller noen har tatt bolig i komfyren, eller er det komfyren selv som har blitt levende? Eller drømmer hun? Kanskje er det bare hennes egen fantasi at alt dette merkelige skjer? Drøm eller virkelighet – for forestillingens hovedperson er det virkelig. Hun må kjempe en hard kamp mot den skumle fyren i komfyren.
Og så kom fyren ble også vist som barne-TV på NRK.
Cirka Teater is one of the most experienced theatre companies on the Norwegian performing art scene. Our repertoire ranges from small, intimate performances to stunning outdoor spectacles and main stage productions – usually recognized by a rich visual theatrical language.
Anne Marit Sæther and Gilles Berger founded Cirka Teater in 1984. More than 30 years – and some 40 theatre productions later – the size of our team varies from 3-4 persons on smaller touring productions to dozens of artists involved in full size productions. In all projects, big or small, we work with contemporary composers in parallel development of musical and visual expressions. Cirka Teater receives annual grants from the Norwegian Arts Council and Trondheim Municipality.
We have, over the years, experienced that the language of Cirka Teater resonates particularly well with children, and three of available productions (Garage, Little Lion and Thought Lab) are targeted directly at a young audience. The fourth, Mekatonia, is made for larger events.
Phone: Ingrid B. Kvam: 415 75 259 / Anne Marit Sæther: 926 69 393 / Gilles Berger: 924 45 004
Repertoire
A little lion cub has a big urge to play. When a piece of paper suddenly appears, the hunt begins. Strange animal figures appear, and our lion cub gets plenty of surprises. This is puppetry about strange new discoveries and scary disasters. About falling again and again, shaking whiskers back into place and rebounding back. Recognizable for small children, fun for larger children, and even inspiring for the adults. The Lion Cub is a tribute to curiosity and imagination!
Recommended age: 4 years and upwards. Duration: about 40 minutes.
In a dirty and crammed workshop, two fixers – with an urge to always improve and develop – spend their days exploring the potential in an enormous collection of motors and mechanical bits and pieces. They investigate their way into a huge construction that keeps growing in both size and complexity, until the construction itself takes over the whole workshop. Now, who’s in control? Garage is a humorous investigation of creativity and the ever-lasting belief in progress.
Indoor theatre for children and adults from 10 years. Duration: about 50 minutes.
In “Thought lab”, we are looking for the way out of misconceptions through a humorous examination of being. Using Anne Marit Sæthers live drawings, Gro Dahles wondering lyrics and Ragnhild Faanes and Erlend Smalås investigative sound universe we explore recognizable issues. Thought Lab premiered 27th January 2013 in Trondheim, Norway. Language: Norwegian. Thought Lab was produced with support from spenn.no, FFUK, Trondheim Municipality and South-Trøndelag Municipality.
In, up and on your way is a production that changes with every new location and is created by the spectators before it can be performed. Our starting point is the human affinity to certain architectural structures; caves, towers and roads. In a workshop proceeding the performance, we let children contribute with their stories about hiding, climbing and moving from one place to another – about shelter, views and migration.
Indoor theatre for children from 7 years. Duration: 90 minutes preparation workshop with 20 children, 45 minutes performance for an audience of no more than 100.
On tour from October 2017.
An interactive project where we want to give the children a real and diverse encounter with many stones. Together with them we imagine the age of the stone. If it were alive, it would have seen, heard and lived more than anything else on earth. Can we make up the stories of the stone? Does it know something we don’t?