Fr 17.11.2023, 20:00-21:00, MDT
Sa 18.11.2023, 20:00-21:00, MDT
Su 19.11.2023, 17:00-18:00, MDT
Mo 20.11.2023, 20:00-21:00, MDT
We invite you to "TR3I", a ceremony and a rite of passage influenced by pop culture, Romanian folklore and mythology choreographed by Bianca Traum.
When you grow up in a different culture than your parents, a so-called third culture kid, your identity is put in flux and in an ongoing negotiation in relation to others. Few ask to be put in this in-betweenness, but once here it can become a key to something liberating, an alternative to the stagnant, fixed and one-sided. Here, there is no either or, one or the other. Here, there are more sides to the same coin than can be counted.
In this debut solo performance, Bianca Traum investigates the conditions and possibilities of in-betweenness through her flow practice. "TR3I" is a ceremony where bodily complexities are transformed to find a state where identity and form are dissolved, then rebuilt.
Bianca Traum is an autodidact versatile artist who works with dance, acting and choreography. Through her own tailored education, she has primarily gathered knowledge and information during the years she lived in NYC. There, Traum practised various forms of street dance and modern dance and was active in various club scenes. In her work, she moves between the context of street dance, commercial contexts and the contemporary dance scene. She has been a part of some twenty productions and performances in Sweden and festivals around the world.
She grew up in a household with music and dance, and was exposed to social dances from an early age. Her fascination and burning interest in performativity and folklore forms the basis of the ceremony TR3I, her debut solo performance.
https://www.biancatraum.com/about
Choreography, concept & idea
Sound Design
Drama
Costume Design
Light Design
Production
Artistic Advisor
Choreographic eye
Choreographic eye
Support
Arts Council and the Culture Council
Thanks to
Unga Klara, Misschiefs, Strindbergs Intima Teater and the Romanian Cultural Institute
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