Oblivia

Entertainment Island 1–3

  • Dance
  • Performance
English /  ca. 150 min

Drilling through popular culture, from shiny surface to murky, private regions, the piece moves from the entertainment industry to private pleasure.

WEBLINK: www.oblivia.fi

Co-production: Kiasma Theatre, Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki.

Funded by CCA Centre for Contemporary Art, PACT Zollverein, Produforum, Svenska Kulturfonden, Arts Council Finland, Arts Council Helsinki, Kulturkontakt Nord, Nordic Cultural Fund, Alfred Kordelin Fund, AVEK, Arbetets Vänner, Sparbanksstiftelsen.

The guest performance is funded by the Finish Embassy in Berlin, Finnland Institut in Deutschland and TINFO.

Part of NORDWIND: Platform and Festival for the Arts from the Nordic and Baltic Countries.

Cast

By and with:: Timo Fredriksson, Anna Krzystek, Annika Tudeer / Sounddesign: : Juuso Voltti / Lightdesign:: Meri Ekola / Light engineering:: Pekka Pitkänen / Production Management:: Marina Andersson-Rahikka

Dates

Past
  • Wed 4.12.2013, 19:30 / HAU2
  • Thu 5.12.2013, 19:30 / HAU2

Location

HAU2
Hallesches Ufer 34, 10963 Berlin

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