Element
"Element" is a kaleidoscopic performance in five elements. Earth, wind, love, fire and water. The performance shows one person's meeting with the elements. So simple, yet so much more.
Information
(Objekt ID 2159)Object type | Production |
Premiere | 2002 |
Produced by | Gruvekompaniet, |
Audience | Children (from 3) |
Keywords | Theatre, Physical theatre, Contemporary circus, Outdoors theatre |
Running period | 2002 |
Duration | 30-35 minutes |
Requirements to venue
Minimum stage width | 12m |
Maximum stage width | 12m |
Minimum stage depth | 12m |
Maximum stage depth | 12m |
Minimum stage height | 10m |
Maximum stage height | 10m |
Lights requirements | Please contact the troupe |
Audio requirements | Brought with |
Blackout | No |
Rigging time | 240 minutes |
Downrigging time | 90 minutes |
Audience | 750 |
We are made familiar with this person's exploration of the elements in a six meter high pyramid. To manage one, acrobatic abilities are need. Another demands the inventiveness of a cave dweller. But what of love?
"Element" is created using scenes which glide in to each other, the same way crystals in a kaleidoscope do. A visual journey through different pictures, music, rhythm, impressions and expressions.
The performance was awarded Norsk Hydros prize for most creative performance during The Children's Culture Festival in 2002.
The performance is produced in collaboration with Kunstneriske Krumspring (Artistic Detours).
Name | Role |
---|---|
Morten Løge Gardå | – Direction |
Ask Vibe Sama | – Actor |
Morten Løge Gardå | – Technician |
June 20, 2003 – Rådhusplassen, Porsgrunn, Porsgrunn International Theatre Festival (Porsgrunn International Theatre Festival) | Show |
June 19, 2003 – Rådhusplassen, Porsgrunn, Porsgrunn International Theatre Festival (Porsgrunn International Theatre Festival) | Show |
June 18, 2003 – Rådhusplassen, Porsgrunn, Porsgrunn International Theatre Festival (Porsgrunn International Theatre Festival) | Show |
2002 | Worldwide premiere |
Porsgrunn International Theatre Festival | June 18, 2003 |