Musika Mobile

Musika Mobile produced by Cirka Teater was an outdoors theatre production in a large format. Gilles Berger built a travelling musical stage set based in a bus. Along came The Norwegian Air Force Band and the conductor Torodd Wigum. Composer Trygve Brøske had created new music for bus and big band.

Information

(Objekt ID 7592)
Object type Production
Premiere August 1, 2009
Produced by Cirka Teater
Audience Children, Families (from 5 to 90)
Keywords Physical theatre, Performance for children, Musical theatre, Outdoors theatre
Running period August 1, 2009  
Website Cirka teater
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Musika Mobile by Cirka Teater was the story about the travelling circus ringmaster Moldon. His great pride is Musika Mobile, a gigantic musical box on wheels. When the music machine bursts into a peaceful big band concert, there’s tremendous noise.

Musika Mobile was a performance about opposites. Between the worn down theatre company and the polished big band, between the human and the machine, between noise and music, and about what to do when the way to harmony seems impossible.

Musika Mobile had the work title Verkstøy (a wordplay based on the Norwegian words Verktøy = Tool and Støy = Noise) during the production period in 2009.

Musika Mobile by Cirka Teater was supported by and the Norwegian Ministry for Foreign Affairs/MFA (travel grant/performing arts).

Source: Cirka teater.no, cirkateater.no, 22.01.2011, http://www.cirkateater.no/Repertoar.htm

Contributors (15)
Name Role
Anne Marit Sæther – Direction
Trygve Brøske – Composition
Torodd Wigum – Conductor
Gilles Berger – Stage design
Mona Irene Grimstad – Costume design
Ole Jørgen Melhus – Sound design
Gilles Berger – Actor (Fix)
Roar Kjølv Jenssen – Actor (Moldon)
Ole Jørgen Melhus – Actor
Erlend Smalås – Actor (Fonso)
Elizabeth Piro Volan – Actor (Durina)
Dino Makridis – Photo
Asbjørn Fretheim – Assistant Stage Designer
Dag Nygaard – Assistant Stage Designer
Jorunn Dugstad – Producer
Performance dates
June 13, 2014Sverresborg Folkemuseum Show
June 23, 2013 15:00 Show
July 15, 2010Square in front of Bastion St. Gertrude New opening
August 1, 2009 Worldwide premiere