The Man and the Moon
The Man and the Moon (2004) was produced by Dekkoart.The Man and the Moonwas a performance for the family, adults and children from 8 years of age. The performance was played with a marionette and was without words, but with music composed especially for the production.
Information
(Objekt ID 1592)Object type | Production |
Premiere | October 21, 2004 |
Produced by | Espen Dekko |
Audience | Children, Families (from 8) |
Keywords | Puppetry, Performance for children, Performance for the Family |
Running period | October 21, 2004 |
Duration | 42 minutes |
Website | Dekkoart |
Requirements to venue
Minimum stage width | 6m |
Minimum stage depth | 5m |
Minimum stage height | 3m |
Lights requirements | Brought with |
Audio requirements | Brought with |
Blackout | Yes |
Rigging time | 300 minutes |
Downrigging time | 120 minutes |
Audience | 100 |
Other | Flat floor or amphitheatre. Stage walls are brought with. There must be at least two meters between the stage and front row. Total darkness is necessary. |
The Man and the Moon by Dekkoart is a small, understated puppetry performance. We meet a man with a big dream. The man is named Igor and his dream is to one day be able to glide across the surface of the moon, waving to Earth.
In The Man and the Moon we follow Igor through several attempts while he gradually fights his way closer to his big dream. He tries many unorthodox methods to reach his aim, but one attempt after the other fails totally. He doesn’t care about gravity or what others would mean is impossible. He is convinced that the impossible is only impossible if one starts to doubt. Only yourself can make your dream come real, no one else.
The Man and the Moon is about preserving the dream one carries. About not to stop when the world goes against you, but continue to work for what you think is important in your life, even though it demands more and perhaps something else from you than you expected.
The production was made with support from Arts Council Norway.
Source:
Dekkoart, http://www.dekkoart.com, 05.11.2010, http://www.dekkoart.com
Name | Role |
---|---|
Espen Dekko | – Script |
Martin Smidt | – Music |
Halldis Hoaas | – Dramaturge |
Silje Fjellberg | – Costume design |
Espen Dekko | – Puppeteer |
Espen Dekko | – Puppet maker |
Gilles Berger | – Props |
Navember 28, 2004 – Wergelandsveien 29 (Unima Norges Jubileumsfestival) | Show |
October 21, 2004 – Hallen, The Open Theatre (Det Åpne Teater) | Worldwide premiere |
Unima Norges Jubileumsfestival | Navember 28, 2004 |
IdaLou Larsen (25.10.2004), Drømmen om månen på Scenekunst, scenekunst.no, 05.11.2010, http://www2.scenekunst.no/artikkel_594.nml:
"It has become a quiet and bittersweet beautiful little fable, and just like the music it has its humorous sides. Impressive are the props which by their intricate finesses gives the performance extra realism. It is all in all a beautiful, unsentimental story told with human warmth preserving the dream living in us all."