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The Adorer's Journal

The Adorer’s Journal was a one act solo danced by choreographer Øyvind Jørgensen to music composed especially for the choreography by Petter Wiik, with whom Jørgensen has worked for years.

Information

(Objekt ID 2249)
Object type Production
Premiere May 11, 2000
Produced by Øyvind Jørgensen Productions
In collaboration with The Norwegian Touring Theatre (Riksteatret)
Audience Youth, Adults (from 16)
Number of events 21
Keywords Dance, Butoh, Solo
Running period May 11, 2000  
Website Øyvind Jørgensen Produksjoner

Requirements to venue

Minimum stage width 10m
Minimum stage depth 10m
Rigging time 1440 minutes
Downrigging time 240 minutes
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In The Adorer’s Journal Øyvind Jørgensen purified his expressive form, in a performance expressing and studying adoration and worship, whether related to religion, money, idols or body.

With The Adorer’s Journal Øyvind Jørgensen showed us the most intimate and personal spaces. Humans at their most – and least – beautiful. Øyvind Jørgensen has developed his physical language to give voice to an inner voice. He revealed this to the audience using his strong scenic presence.

Source: Øyvind Jørgensen, ojprod.com, 01.08.2010, http://www.ojprod.com/prod_96-00/tilbeder/index.html

Contributors (7)
Name Role
Øyvind Jørgensen – Choreography
Petter Wiik – Composer
Silje Fjellberg – Costume
Ruth Marie Bottheim – Light
Øyvind Jørgensen – Dancer
Petter Wiik – Musician
Stein Jarle Nilsen – Photo
Press coverage

"During Øyvind Jørgensen’s performance an etheric contact between dancer and onlooker is established. The adoration and worship he observes in his performance is directed towards the onlooker and causes an intense communication between inner voices." Grete Indahl (2000, 00.05). Klassekampen

"Øyvind Jørgensen’s dance is refined and hurtful at the same time, and its fragility is always moving." Marit Strømmen (2001, 00.04). Bergens Tidende

"The most fascinating thing about Jørgensen is how the inner experience, emotion and idea become the physical expression. He transforms, before our very eyes, from a happy, somewhat whimsical person to a hunch-backed old man or a nervous person in despair, without footing in life." Fredrik Rütter (2000, 00.05). Aftenposten