3x3
In 3x3 by Opera Omnia three brave, rootless and dreamy birds had, each in its own fantastic manner, landed on top of a skyscraper.
Information
(Objekt ID 1784)Object type | Production |
Premiere | April 29, 2005 |
Produced by | Studio O |
Audience | Children (from 5 to 12) |
Language | Norwegian |
Keywords | Musical theatre, Opera, Performance for children |
Running period | April 29, 2005 |
Duration | 50 minutes |
Website | Opera Omnia |
Requirements to venue
Minimum stage width | 10m |
Minimum stage depth | 10m |
Minimum stage height | 6m |
Blackout | Yes |
Other | It will take one day to rig the performance. Please contact the group for information on price and technical equipment. |
An owl, a woodpecker and a swallow sit atop the highest roof in the city. They struggle to find their balance, fight and bicker. Each has their own story and way of being. They are looking for something new in life, and believe they can be left alone on the roof. The other birds tantalize their curiosity and predatory instincts. Is there a way? Can three so very different birds live together on one roof?
Birds on the roof carrying meaning, the newspaper Bergens Tidende wrote after the opening at The National Venue of Theatre in Bergen. The newspaper regarded it positive how the opera appealed to the children’s own ability to wonder. With all their questions children are the most advanced philosophers. 3x3 was a bird opera raising questions about one’s own existence and co-existence with other cultures.
Forget all preconceptions about opera as stylized vibrato art.
Source: DTS, danseogteatersentrum.no, 01.08.2010, http://www.danseogteatersentrum.no/sck/members.shtml?lang=nor&sam=&cat=&gen=&cou=&cri=opera%20omnia&aid=33&prid=3&act=prod
Name | Role |
---|---|
Glenn Erik Haugland | – Text |
Tore Vagn Lid | – Text |
Heidi Tronsmo | – Text |
Glenn Erik Haugland | – Concept/Idea |
Tore Vagn Lid | – Concept/Idea |
Heidi Tronsmo | – Concept/Idea |
Tore Vagn Lid | – Direction |
Glenn Erik Haugland | – Composer |
Ståle Tråsdahl | – Stage design |
Ståle Tråsdahl | – Lighting design |
Lars Eggen | – Performer |
Glenn Erik Haugland | – Performer |
Loan TP Hoang | – Performer |
Tomas Nilsson | – Performer |
Heidi Tronsmo | – Performer |
April 29, 2005 – Store Scene, The National Stage | Worldwide premiere |
"Not much remind of the usual opera associations in 3x3. No beautifully singing women dying, no tenor in love and a total lack of powerful thunders from a numerous choir and orchestra. - The orchestra is in here, Glenn Erik Haugland says and points to the synthesizer, but he admits he would have liked to have a live orchestra. Not this time. But sounds there are plenty of. Beautiful song, too. - Guaranteed free of vibrato, Heidi Tronsmo declares. - It is an experimental opera. We challenge the genre, she points out." (2005, 26.04). Bergens Tidende