La La Land - The Göteborg Opera
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La La Land - The Göteborg Opera
La La Land DANCE PERFORMANCE BY ALEXANDER EKMAN AND MEDHI WALERSKI. The Göteborg Ballet Welcome to the right part of your brain, your here-and-now conscience. La la land is inspired by the work of neuroscientist Jill Bolte Taylor and explores what happens when “now” is void of meaning, beginning and end. In Ekman’s and Walerski’s playful La la land we meet a group of individuals on a selfhelp course. Using therapeutic exercises they try to find the path to becoming “better human beings”. Using a combination of dance, spoken dialogue and twisted humour the two choreographers create an accurate and humorous image of mankind’s constant struggle to develop. The music is a collage from Chopin, Puccini, Akron/Family and the pianist Bernard Matracki, who performs his own compositions onstage. CHOREOGRAPHY, SETAND COSTUME DESIGN LIGHT DESIGN ALEXANDER EKMAN and MEDHI WALERSKI JOAKIM BRINK MUSIC W A MOZART: From Sonata in C major, Andante, Rondo Live piano performed by BERNARD MATRACKI: Hackspettsmatra, Cisskirurgi, Fredéric Chopin: Nocturne in E flat major Op. 9. VINCENZO BELLINI: Casta Diva from the opera Norma From the album The Very Best of Maria Callas (Angel Records, 2001) AKRON/FAMILY: Part of Corey From the album Akron/Family (Young God, 2005) COMEDIAN HARMONISTS: Die großen Erfolge – Das Original Menuett. (EMI) THE BOY LEAST LIKELY TO / P. OWEN, J. HOBBS: Be Gentle With Me From the album Be Gentle With Me (19 Recordings Ltd, 2006 Publisher: Bonniers) MATMOS / M. SCHMIDT, D. DANIEL: Supreme Balloon From the album Supreme Balloon (Matador, 2008) WORLD PREMIERE May 8 2010 for The Göteborg Ballet DANCERS 17 and 1 musician LENGTH 47 minutes DOWNLOAD PHOTOS http://sv.opera.se/press/bilder/metamorfos-2009-2010/ Photographer: Mats Bäcker LINK TO VIDEO http://vimeo.com/27903134 CONTACT [email protected] www.opera.se www.thegoteborgballet.com facebook.com/thegoteborgballet PHOTO: MATS BÄCKER
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