Ingrid Berger Myhre

BLANKS

Ingrid Berger Myhre jumping in the air with arms and legs in a running position, with her shadow projected on a white background

Photo: Sara Anke

Fr 6.12.2019, 22:00-23:00, MDT

Sa 7.12.2019, 22:00-23:00, MDT

"BLANKS" is a dance solo in which Ingrid Berger Myhre lightheartedly suggests how the verbal description of a particular situation is likely to alter true events. Working with text and gesture, she proposes cheeky takes on the way we read, interpret, perceive, and project meaning. Moving through different frames and scales, the performance unpacks and weaves a network of sign and symbols like in a dot-to-dot-game. "BLANKS" is a witty performance which breaks the fourth wall and charmingly invites the audience to reflect on the language of dance.

Language and semiotics are central elements to Myhre’s artistic work. Her sharp eye for composition and casual play with expectation comes together in unpretentious and poetic performances.

Ingrid Berger Myhre

Ingrid Berger Myhre is a Norwegian choreographer and dancer based in Brussels. She holds an MA in Choreography; Research and Performance from ex.e.r.ce at the Choreographic Centre in Montpellier and later deepened her project literacy in dance at the Research Studio’s at P.A.R.T.S from ’17-’18. 

Since her studies, Ingrid has developed her work as associate artist at Dansateliers Rotterdam, and from 2019 - 2020 with the support of the Dutch Performing Arts Fund’s Nieuwe Makers Regeling. Her solo BLANKS (2017) and the duet PANFLUTES AND PAPERWORK (2019), a collaboration with Lasse Passage were both selected for Aerowaves, and has toured a number of venues in Europe and in Norway.

Ingrid's work is supported by the Advancing Performing Arts Project (APAP) network and Caravan Production in Brussels.

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Technical development and visuals

Visual research and advise

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Funded by

Arts Council Norway

Co-production

Dansateliers Rotterdam, Black Box Teater (NO), Working Art Space and Production Bucharest (WASP), 4Culture (RO).

Supported by

Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Aerowaves Twenty18.

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