Friday 1. November at 19:00 - 20:10
Sõltumatu Tantsu Lava (STL) • Telliskivi 60a/9, 10412 Tallinn, Harjumaa, Estonia
Ouroboros is the mythological snake eating its own tail, often interpreted as a symbol for eternal cyclical renewal.
Estonian-Norwegian choreographer duo Roosna & Flak embarks on a poetic journey with Indian dance artist Rakesh Sukesh to explore the terrain of togetherness: separately entangled, decisively confused and efficiently failing. They place their trust in a radical misunderstanding of life and each other in order to restore the balance and imbalance that keep them moving, allowing the cracks in their knowledge to show the way.
In the performance the three dancers create personal and collective sanctuaries that help them shed the skins of worn out selves.
And finally listen to the rain.
With “Shelter Ouroboro” Roosna and Flak are continuing their practise of creating interactive performance-ecosystems, where the dancers movements affect the sound and visual landscapes of the performance.
Concept: Külli Roosna and Kenneth Flak
Choreography: Külli Roosna and Kenneth Flak in collaboration with Rakesh Sukesh
Performers: Rakesh Sukesh, Külli Roosna and Kenneth Flak
Music: Kenneth Flak in collaboration with Külli Roosna
Light design: Rommi Ruttas
Costume design: Ursula Goldstein
Dramaturgical advice: Eirik Blekesaune
Robotics: Fredrik Olofsson in collaboration with Roosna & Flak
Production: Roosna & Flak, co-produced by Sõltumatu Tantsu Lava.
Duration: 70 min
The performance uses loud music
More information: https://www.stl.ee/en/lavastused/shelter-ouroboros
Sõltumatu Tantsu Lava (STL) • Telliskivi 60a/9, 10412 Tallinn, Harjumaa, Estonia