Tillsammans
Through a careful attention to closeness, care, friction, support and responsibility we. do dance company invite the audience to re-imagine and speculate on what dance and moving together is and could be.
The accompanying workshop is an extension of the performance, in which they invite the audience to explore different ways of being with, and meeting each other through dance and dancing.
The project is building on the foundation of the SKH bachelor's thesis Breaking the loop: A study on how collaborative learning impacts accessibility in dance by Klaudia A. Rychlik and Alva Degerfeldt.
Concept and choreography: Klaudia A. Rychlik, Karin Delén and Alva Degerfeldt.
Dance: Karin Delén, Alva Degerfeldt, Anna Westerberg, Klaudia A. Rychlik and Mary Hagman
Dramaturgy: Peter Mills
Music/Sound design: Helena Czerwińska-Drak
Program
8 November
15:30 Doors open
16:00 - 16:40 Performance
16:40 - 17:00 Break
17:00 - 17:30 Workshop
13 November
13:00 Doors open
13:30 - 14:10 Performance
14:10 - 14:30 Break
14:30 - 15:00 Workshop
we. do dance company
We are a dance company exploring collaborative choreographical processes - with close attention to accessibility.
Our ensemble features a collaboration between disabled and non-disabled dancers and dance-enthusiasts.
Founded by Karin Delén, Klaudia Rychlik and Alva Degerfeldt.
Klaudia A. Rychlik is a dance artist and choreographer based in Stockholm, Sweden. Being also a social anthropologist, photographer and dance pedagogue, Klaudia has developed a strong interest in exploring ways to reflect on togetherness in her work.
With her interest in movement, visual arts and education, Klaudia is an artist that does not wish to be defined nor bound to a singular expression.
For the past years Klaudia A. Rychlik has been working on deepening her choreographic practice of moving in togetherness.
Delving into concepts such as: heritage, memory, attentiveness and correspondence across generations.
Specifically exploring the question of how we relate and correspond with each other over time. Her work has been presented in various interdisciplinary contexts at art galleries, theatre and festivals.
In collaboration with Stockholm University of Arts and Telefonfabriken.
The project is carried out through Smart Coop Sweden.
The project is funded by Kulturrådet.
Information
Price: 150 SEK (students, seniors) 200 SEK (full price)
Location: Telefonfabriken, Tellusgången 26, Stockholm