Bla-ki Bla-da

Bla-ki Bla-da (1996) was a production by Odd Johan Fritzøe. Bla-ki Bla-da was made on commission from Henie Onstad Art Centre, and had its world premiere at the art centre.

Odd Johan Fritzøe choreographed it.

Four dancers performed Bla-ki Bla-da.

Information

(Objekt ID 26279)
Object type Production
Premiere February 3, 1996
Produced by Odd Johan Fritzøe
Audience Adults
Number of events 8
Keywords Contemporary dance, Installation
Running period February 3, 1996  —  February 25, 1996
Website Odd Johan Fritzøe

Requirements to venue

Blackout Yes
More

At the webpage of Odd Johan Fritzøe the following, among other things, is written about Bla-ki Bla-da:

"Four dancers with cassette players form a mobile sound installation. Inspired by linguistic intermingling and popular culture, the art center’s exhibitions and architecture provide the backdrop to the choreography."

SOURCES:

Black Box Teater, season program the autumn of 2000

Odd Johan Fritzøe, oddjohanfritzoe.no, 11.01.2012, http://www.oddjohanfritzoe.no/site/bla.html

Ugelstad, Karoline M. (ed): Høvikodden live 1968-2007. Henie Onstad som tverrkunstnerisk arena (literally: Høvikodden live 1968-2007. Henie Onstad Arts Centre as an interdisciplinary arena). Henie Onstad Arts Centre. 2007

Contributors (7)
Name Role
Odd Johan Fritzøe – Choreography
Jonas Digerud – Music
Terje Tjøme Mossige – Dancer
Camilla Myhre – Dancer
Henriette Slorer – Dancer
Marit Schade Ødegaard – Dancer
Jacky Penot – Photo
Performance dates
February 25, 1996Henie Onstad Kunstsenter Show
February 24, 1996Henie Onstad Kunstsenter Show
February 18, 1996Henie Onstad Kunstsenter Show
February 17, 1996Henie Onstad Kunstsenter Show
February 11, 1996Henie Onstad Kunstsenter Show
February 10, 1996Henie Onstad Kunstsenter Show
February 4, 1996Henie Onstad Kunstsenter Show
February 3, 1996Henie Onstad Kunstsenter Worldwide premiere
Press coverage

Writer and date unknown, Aftenposten [Oslo]:
"Fritzøe shows his finely tuned understanding for another art world, and his ability to give his humorous comment, as this sound installation is, [...] deeper content."