
![]() | REPERTOIRE Arches of Frost
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Choreography: Örjan Andersson
Music:Ghislain Poirier, Blir and Steinbrüchel
Sets and Light Desing: Jens Sethzman
Costumes: Magdalena Åberg
The starting point for Arches
of Frost was the idea of a construction
reminiscent of something familiar
both in terms of spatiality and
choreography, something that changes
its direction or position regularly,
often alternating between two
extremes. A set-upreflecting
the influence of gravity. These
ideas are well known working tools
in choreograpy and also present
in different shapes in this piece.
The situation could remind you
of a ritual in a ¨house¨,
which progress into a trancelike
state in a moving space.
There´s
two main elements in Arches of
Frost which is a recurring theme
in Ö. Andersson´s work
with movements: Force and Gravitation,
or to use a definition of gravity:
the mutual force of attraction
between all particles or bodies
that have mass. This definition
might sound technical but there´s
more to it than what it seems.
Force, Attraction, Mass; defining
words for the choreographic world
of Ö.
Andersson.
Force and Mass
is very present in the physicality
of the movements, both for the
individual and the group, and
Attraction is what lies beneath
the sensuality that somehow seeps
through the precise musicality
that dominate Ö. Andersson´s
choreographic structure. In
Arches of Frost the design,
by Jens Sethzman a long time
collaborator, is also verging
towards gravity in its simplest
form and juxtaposes the physicality
of the dancers, and to a certain
extent the choreographic dramaturgy,
which works in the format of
short red episodes.
