Ana No
Ana No (1996) was a dance theatre production The Arctic Theatre in collaboration with Stellaris Dance Theatre. It was based on a novel by Agustín Gómez-Arcos, in a theatrical adaption by Mette Brantzeg.
Mette Brantzeg directed and choreographed it.
Solveig Leinan-Hermo played the role of Ana.
Information
(Objekt ID 33992)| Object type | Production | 
| Premiere | October 29, 1996 | 
| Produced by | The Arctic Theatre, Stellaris Dance Theatre | 
| Based on | Ana No by Agustín Gomez-Arcos | 
| Audience | Adults | 
| Language | Norwegian dialect | 
| Keywords | Theatre, Dance | 
| Running period | October 29, 1996 | 
| Website | Hålogaland Teater | 
| Last changed | 26.09.2025 | 
| Create date | 25.03.2013 | 
Requirements to venue
| Last changed | 26.09.2025 | 
| Create date | 25.03.2013 | 
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    SOURCES:
Mette Brantzeg's private archive, donated by Mette Brantzeg, 15.01.2009
The Arctic Theatre, halogalandteater.no, 27.06.2017, http://halogalandteater.no/produksjon/2016/mandelbrodet
The National Library of Norway, performance program, www.nb.no, 02.04.2018, https://www.nb.no/nbsok/nb/7b4a417d16dd8ec9e0069a4d94a2eb08?lang=no#6
      Contributors (18)
    
    | Name | Role | 
|---|---|
| Agustín Gomez-Arcos | – Author | 
| Tove Karoline Knutsen | – Adapted by (Dialektbearbeidelse) | 
| Mette Brantzeg | – Dramatised by | 
| Mette Brantzeg | – Direction | 
| Mette Brantzeg | – Choreography | 
| Solveig Leinan-Hermo | – Choreography (Dans) | 
| Bjørn Alterhaug | – Music | 
| Mette Brantzeg | – Stage design | 
| Hilde Skancke Pedersen | – Costume design | 
| Niels Aage Windberg Jensen | – Lighting design | 
| Niels Aage Windberg Jensen | – Lighting design | 
| Odd Strøm | – Actor (Pedro Pancha / Hunden / Trubaduren / Trinidad / Sirkusdirektøren / Fengselsbetjent) | 
| Solveig Leinan-Hermo | – Performer (Ana Pucha) | 
| Martin Eilertsen | – Props | 
| Mette-Marith Aspmo | – Stage manager | 
| Ola Røe | – Photo | 
| Arild Johnsen | – Technician | 
| Henrik Svendsen | – Technician | 
      Performance dates
    
    | October 29, 1996 | Opening night |