Sa 10.6.2023, 18:00-20:30, Outdoors, Moderna Museet's main entrance
Sa 10.6.2023, 16:00-18:00, Outdoors, close to MDT, upper entrance (staff will guide you to exact location)
Sa 10.6.2023, 14:00-16:00, Outdoors, Moderna Museet's main entrance
One hundred silver coats move outdoor and become gloomy people, or children who don’t know whether to cry or play
For the most part, the coats remain empty, as if they were shells or other homeless things
Or line up in a row, hold onto the wall, fall headfirst, build a shelter, lay down flat and pray
Visitors follow the coats with their eyes, listen to the landscape as it shifts its horizon
Stay for a short while or get stuck over time
"SILVER" is a chain of continuously shifting ‘images’. More than the ‘image’ itself, it is the shift between that defines the image and turns it into a movement. Once in a while, one movement dares a new direction, where every minimal difference is courted and repeatedly confirmed.
Cristina Caprioli is a dancer and choreographer based in Stockholm. In the mid 1990s she founded the independent organisation ccap, wherein she produces performances, installations, films, objects, publications and other choreographies, and runs long-term interdisciplinary research projects. Caprioli’s choreography is characterized by precision, complexity and physical high-technology.
All of her productions challenge the field’s normative formats and exchange economies. During the years 2008 to 2013, Caprioli was a professor of choreographic composition at the School of Dance and Circus (DOCH) in Stockholm, and she has received a number of grants and awards. Fall 2021, Caprioli was awarded the royal medal Illis quorum meruere labores “for her extensive and significant
work as a dancer and choreographer as well as outstanding contributions in both the Swedish and the international dance field.”
In August 2022, her retrospective Once Over Time was performed at Tanz im August in Berlin.
Choreography
Cristina Caprioli and performers Annika Hyvärinen, Oskar Landström, Hana Lee Erdman and Kristiina Viiala
Light and technician
Thomas Zamolo
ccap team
Anna Grip, Masha Taavoniku and Anne Vigeland
ccap 2022/2023 production with financial support by
Swedish Arts Council and the City of Stockholm