Pontus Pettersson

MOPA – The Last Stand (Sky)

MOPA - the last stand (sky)

Photo: Jim De Block

Th 7.12.2023, 20:00-21:00, MDT

Fr 8.12.2023, 20:00-21:00, MDT

Sa 9.12.2023, 20:00-21:00, MDT

Su 10.12.2023, 16:00-17:00, MDT

In "MOPA – The Last Stand (Sky)", Pontus Pettersson looks both forward, back and beyond. Here, dancing is a  myth in the making. Like a photocopy slowly developing in the darkroom, while the image emerges, we ask ourselves the question: How can we find our way back to collective thinking and dance as doing? 

"MOPA – The Last Stand (Sky)" is the third and final part of the MOPA trilogy, a trilogy which has been in the making for ten years. In this work, choreographer and artist Pontus Pettersson returns to the classic choreographic tools: time and space. His cat and water practices, two practices he has worked on for a long time, shape the work’s stories, bodies and choreography. 

Pettersson moves seamlessly between choreography, the ephemeral and curatorial practices – always conceptually strong and often with humour and a playful agenda. Here, in addition to choreographing the performance, his all encompassing artistry is put into practice through the costume design as well as the scenography. 

The first part of the MOPA trilogy made between 2009-2012, was a set of six solo works performed by Pettersson and five other dancers, premiered at Dansens Hus in 2012. In 2013, the second part of "MOPA, a lecture performance – I disappear in Darkness" – premiered at Weld. 10 years later, it's time for the last part, "MOPA – The Last Stand".

Pontus Pettersson

Pontus Pettersson is a Swedish artist and choreographer based in Stockholm. He works within the expanded fields of choreography, art, and contemporary dance. His artistic practice is a blend of various disciplines and genres, where text, objects, sculptures, and choreographic instructions are interconnected. By applying choreography to everything he does, his work ranges from installations, poetry, and fountains to objects, cat practice, and dance. Pontus received his dance education at the Danish National School of Performing Arts and holds a master's degree in choreography from Stockholm University of the Arts and another in fine arts from Konstfack. In addition to his own artistic work, he collaborates on the participatory and movement-based platform Delta with Izabella Borzecka and the dance and performance festival My Wild Flag with Karina Sarkissova.

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Choreography and Costume

Co-production

MDT

With support from

CCN - BALLET DE LORRAINE - Accueil Studio 2023/2024, Kulturrådet, Helge Ax:son Johnsons stiftelse, Dans i Värmland och MARC.

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