Der Tod und das Mädchen
Der Tod und das Mädchen by Carte Blanche, choreography by Ingun Bjørnsgaard. Der Tod und das Mädchen deals thematically with metamorphoses or change.
Information
(Objekt ID 4986)Object type | Production |
Premiere | February 16, 2005 |
Produced by | Carte Blanche |
Audience | Adults |
Number of events | 14 |
Keywords | Dance, Contemporary dance |
Running period | February 16, 2005 |
Requirements to venue
Blackout | No |
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The Norwegian choreographer Ingun Bjørnsgaard draws inspiration from Franz Schubert ́s string quartett Der Tot und das Mädchen and Matthias Claudius ́ classical poem by the same name. A characteristic of Bjørnsgaard ́s works is the musicality which explicitly and strongly puts its mark on her movement language and choreography.
Source: BIT Teatergarasjen, spring program 2005. 30.07.2010: BIT Teatergarasjen -archive
Contributors (22)
Name | Role |
---|---|
Ingun Bjørnsgaard | – Choreography |
Lars-Erik ter Jung | – Musical direction (Fiolin) |
Franz Schubert | – Composer (Der Tod und das Mädchen) |
Rolf Wallin | – Composition (Phonotope !) |
Thomas Björk | – Stage design |
Thomas Björk | – Costume design |
Lutz Deppe | – Lighting design |
Lutz Deppe | – Lighting design |
Kristian Alm | – Dancer |
Camilla Spidsøe Cohen | – Dancer |
Pia Elton Hammer | – Dancer |
Hege Holte Østbye | – Dancer |
Lena Meland | – Dancer |
Máté Mészáros | – Dancer |
Guro Nagelhus Schia | – Dancer |
Daniel Proietto | – Dancer |
Shlomi Ruimi | – Dancer |
Therese Skauge | – Dancer |
Vebjørn Sundby | – Dancer |
Håvard Bilsbakk | – Musician (Cello) |
Emma Hagenstrøm | – Musician (Bratsj) |
Elisabeth Sigrid Lie | – Musician (Fiolin) |
Performance dates
February 16, 2005 – BIT Teatergarasjen | National premiere, Norway |