Anatomy of Dance, Laima Jansone
WILD TRILOGY
The Wild Trilogy is a documentary dance performance - a reflection of community values and the lonely and distant villages as creators of the modern human identity among the three Nordic-Baltic countries - Norway, Denmark and Latvia.
Idea, choreography, dancers: Elina Gaitjukevica, Agnese Bordjukova
Idea, dancer: Edgars Slakota
Idea, composer: Laima Jansone
Live music: Laima Jansone, Kaspars Putrins
Video: Raitis Abele
Camera: Valentins Nagibins
Sound: Arvids Augsups, Anete Vanaga
Lights: Davis Burmeisters
Set-design: Anda Skrejane
Tehnical support: Karlis Lapins, Rainers Kornhubers, Olivers Tarvids
Producer: Zane Estere Gruntmane
Production assistance: Laima Jokste, Linda Krumina, Ieva Pilina, Diana Hakova
Production: ANATOMY OF DANCE, PIGEON-BRIDGE
Co-production: platform for the Nordic-Baltic contemporary dance community „kedja“
Partners: university RISEBA, Arhitecture and media centre H2O 6
Dance critic Inta Balode has seen "Wild Trilogy" three times: ”I thought why I like the performance. Realized. I like how I feel, watching the show. One part of me feels as artist, every normal human being is interested how in how she feels. So, watching the show, I’m at the same time peaceful and happy. It is not often. Peace tend to bring up contemplative lax. Joy gives hectic. And then lax. I think why “Wild trilogy” slow parts does not seem lax, but energetic and fun moments give joy, but don`t give hectic? It is because the show is like a documentary. You look intently, think and feel, you know the presence of the author, but at the same time, together with the authors you discover it for the first time. ”
Financial support: platform for the Nordic-Baltic contemporary dance community „kedja 2012 – 2015″ , “Kedja Mariehamn 2014. Latvian Culture Capital Foundation, Riga City Council’s Education, Culture and Sports Department
Performance: 15th of November, 17.00 at Arhitecture and media centre H2O6 (Udens 6). "Wild trilogy" is nominated for the annual Theatre of the Year Award “Spēlmaņu nakts 2015” category "Contemporary dance achievement of the year".
Duration: 60 min