What were we actually talking about?
Bears?
No it wasn't, it wasn't about bears.
Dogs?
Not dogs. We were talking about people trying to shoot someone's hand-
No, first we talked about-
Dogs?
Okay, back to dogs then.
And the English man?
Yes, back to the English man.
Start the story again, now!

In the performance BERRE EIN HUND - en rekonstruksjon, children aged 3-7 retell a story as they remember it. Like most children, they quickly go "sideways" and the performance eventually becomes about anything but Per Sivel's short story from 1887. The dancers Alicia Kerrolf, Stian Danielsen and Vilja Kwasny do their best to convey the stories that unfold, as a medium for the children's voices and ideas.

Supported by: Scenekunstbruket

Duration:
35 minutes

Max capacity:
120

Set up:
120 minutes

Download:
45 minutes

Stage size:
minimum 7/6/4, can be adapted to the room

Room or area specifications:
Gym or stage, glare control as good as possible

Audience placement:
frontally, build an amphitheater with mats, benches and chairs

Carrying help:
2

Must be blended:
Yes

Technical equipment (must be rented or brought along):
all equipment brought along for the DKS tour, for larger stages it should be supplemented with extra speakers and extra lights.

Vilja Kwasny
Dancer

Edith Strand Askeland
Dancer

Alicia Kerrolf
Dancer

Travel, per diem and accommodation not included

Book the performance

Get in touch with:
hege haagenrud
haagenrud@gmail.com
97540064