
This performance is for children 0–3 years old, and will be performed three times.
11.00–11.30
13.00–13.30
15.00–15.30
Ine Terese Hogstad – project leader, choreographer & dancer
Zofia Jakubiec – costume, scenography & dance
Sara Røisland Torsvik – dancer
Ingvill Espedal – composer & performer
Maja Bergebakken Sundt – light design
Photo: Kristian G. Selon
Lutter øre means: to hear, to listen eagerly and attentively. In this new work especially created for children 0–3 years old, a singer and three dancers move in a landscape of sound, voice, song and dance, taking the audience on a journey into an enlarged ear, a snail shell with moving cilia. They play with soft and hard elements, water, glass and spirals: They look at each other, the room, and everyone present. They lift, roll, carry and swing. Swish! Suddenly, waves and oceans appear. Strange sounds are made, singing loudly and humming softly. Do they have ears all over their bodies?
Created by a locally based interdisciplinary artistic team led by choreographer Ine Terese Hogstad, the work has developed centring the specific needs of a very young audience, through multiple closed performances for kindergartens, learning to adapt in real time to the energies of the children in the room. In this first public presentation, they open up Borealis for a whole new audience, hopefully creating new generations of curious listeners in our city!