Björn Säfsten

Lost night (postponed)

Three people on the floor holding eachother in blue light

Photo: Märta Thisner

The performance is postponed

We 19.5.2021, 20:00-21:00, MDT

Th 20.5.2021, 20:00-21:00, MDT

Fr 21.5.2021, 20:00-21:00, MDT

"Lost Night" by Björn Säfsten is unfortunately cancelled in May 2021. New dates are booked for spring 2022.

In an undefined existence, three individuals come together in an attempt to talk and share a listing co-existence. Together they process a multitude of emotions related to loss and sorrow and try in different ways to categorise their impressions, action and thoughts. The language is deficient and fragmented. This makes it difficult to listen in the right way, to know how to affirm the other person – but there is a great, and tenderly urgent, shared desire to do so. Out of this, situations arise like dreams in which the night is constantly present.

In "Lost Night" choreographer Björn Säfsten and the dancers Sophie Augot, Alexander Gottfarb and Marianne Kjærsund attempts to approach the feeling of loss. Words, sound, song and movement are used to take in and sing out the choreography – both with sharp severity and light humour.

Björn Säfsten

Choreographer Björn Säfsten is based in Stockholm. His work is centered around a curiosity of sign and representation bending and of what arises from transformation of gesture and sound, lately also including text and singing. He build his practice through long-term exploration of specific ideas, often with failure, humour and the details of a movement in focus. His body of work includes over 15 original creations as well as curation of festivals and platforms. Also, a strand of well-developed practices for workshops is continually presented both at home and abroad. Read more at www.bjorn-safsten.com

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Idea and choreography

in close collaboration with the dancers

Light Design

Production manager

Supported by

Swedish Arts Council, Stockholms Stad, the Swedish Arts Grants Committee

Co-production

NorrlandsOperan and MDT

Residencies

MDT and Arbeitsplatz Wien

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