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Noche

Performed: 2022, 2023, 2024

Choreographer: Alma Söderberg

The meeting between dance and music, voice and rhythm, is central in Alma Söderberg’s new work Noche, in which exploration takes a new form. At the same time slow and sudden, constantly recurring but nevertheless unpredictable, the night is a soft break with its own rhythm. The moonlight is at once sharp and confusing, the ground under one’s feet different. Nothing can be taken for granted, attention is increased.

The night is the starting point for a different kind of music and dance, more uneven in its rhythm, more risky, at the same time soft, warm and dark. With its pastel colored and blurred edges, The Listeners is an evening work. Where it ends, Noche starts. From a soft web of several voices and movements, towards the cut, the interruption, the syncope.

”The world in which I have lived until now idolizes power and force, muscle and health, vigor and lucidity. Syncope opens onto a universe of weakness and tricks; it leads to new rebellions”.
Catherine Clément

Photographer: Nina Andersson

Read more: “A good piece of music” – a conversation between choreographer Alma Söderberg, composer Hendrik Lechant Willekens and Gabriel Smeets, former artistic director Cullberg

Noche was selected for The Swedish Biennial for Performing Arts 2023

Music: Dehendrik Lechat Willekens

Costume: Behnaz Aram

Light Design: Pol Matthé

Dramaturg: Igor Dobricic

Artistic Advisor: Anja Röttgerkamp

Dance and voice created in collaboration with the dancers: Adam Schütt, Anna Fitoussi, Benjamin Pohlig, Camille Prieux, Cecilia Wretemark-Hauck, Eliott Marmouset, Freddy Houndekindo, Johanna Tengan, Katie Jacobson, Louise Dahl, Mohamed Y. Shika, Víctor Pérez Armero

Has been danced by: Anand Bolder, Anna Fitoussi, Camille Prieux, Cecilia Wretemark-Hauck, Eleanor Campbell, Eliott Marmouset, Eszter Czédulás, Girish Kumar Rachappa, Harrison Elliot, Heather Birley, Johanna Tengan, Katie Jacobson, Lilian Steiner, Magalí Camps, Mohamed Y.Shika, Noam Segal, Shai Faran, Thamiris Carvalho, Unn Faleide, Vincent van der Plas, Benjamin Pohlig, Louise Dahl, Victor Pérez Armero