Caritas

Caritas (1987) was a dance production by Carte Blance. Caritas had its world premiere at the main stage Black Box Teater. The production consisted of three ballets:

Spirits, choreographed by Kjersti Alveberg.

Blood Wedding, choreographed by David Byer, based on a drama by Federico Garcia Lorca.

Caritas, choreographed by Molly Molloy.

Information

(Objekt ID 51087)
Object type Production
Premiere April 3, 1987
Produced by
Based on Blood Wedding by Federico García Lorca
Audience Adults
Number of events 15
Keywords Dance
Running period April 3, 1987  —  April 23, 1987
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SOURCES:

Buresund, Inger and Anne-Britt Gran (1996): Frie grupper og Black Box Teater. 1970-1995 (literally: Independent companies and Black Box Teater. 1970-1995), adNotam Gyldendal, Oslo

Einar Dahl's private archive, donated by Einar Dahl, 30.10.2015.

Performance dates
April 23, 1987Store scene (Vika), Black Box teater Show
April 22, 1987Store scene (Vika), Black Box teater Show
April 19, 1987Store scene (Vika), Black Box teater Show
April 17, 1987Store scene (Vika), Black Box teater Show
April 16, 1987Store scene (Vika), Black Box teater Show
April 15, 1987Store scene (Vika), Black Box teater Show
April 12, 1987Store scene (Vika), Black Box teater Show
April 11, 1987Store scene (Vika), Black Box teater Show
April 10, 1987Store scene (Vika), Black Box teater Show
April 9, 1987Store scene (Vika), Black Box teater Show
April 8, 1987Store scene (Vika), Black Box teater Show
April 5, 1987Store scene (Vika), Black Box teater Show
April 4, 1987Store scene (Vika), Black Box teater Show
April 3, 1987Store scene (Vika), Black Box teater Worldwide premiere
Press coverage

Writer and date unknown, Morgenbladet [Oslo]: 
"Carte Blanche Dansekompani continues to delight audiences with its tremendously energetic and healthily happy ballet program Caritas."

Writer and date unknown, Arbeiderbladet [Oslo]: 
"The Norwegian dance community of today has a range that promises well for the future. Carte Blanche is a new sprig in this flora of dance, one that will without doubt appeal to many, both those particularly interested in dance and those who enjoy good entertainment."