Sat 23 Nov 2019

IN FIRST PERSON (research) | Daniel Mariblanca

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IN FIRST PERSON (research) | Daniel Mariblanca

Theater Frog - Small hall

Sat 23 Nov 2019

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Dance, film and dialogue about a transition

Last year during What You See Festival, the solo 71 Bodies 1 Dance of the Spanish Daniel Mariblanca left a deep impression. This year, he returns to What You See with the ‘work-in-process’ In First PersonTogether with the 54 year old boat builder Tonje Havstad and through dance, film and a conversation, Daniel open-heartedly shares the impact of a transition on your sense of belonging. A sense of belonging in a body that is influenced by hormones and in relation to a family that needs to adapt to changes within the family structure.

Part of In First Person  is part of the performance.

www.71bodies.com/in-first-person

The powerful performance 71Bodies 1Dance by transman Daniel Mariblanca caused admiration, recognition and encouragement in the theatre.

Dick van Teylingen, Theaterkrant about 71Bodies 1Dance

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Credits

concept & choreography: Daniel Mariblanca | protagonist: Tonje Havstad | production & tour management: Camilla Svingen| video design & photography: Ursula Kaufmann | supported by: Bergen Kommune and Norsk Kulturfond Kulturrådet

Language

English, Language no problem

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