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Nanna and Nadja Mattioli are in dialogue with their peer and close friend Annika Kompart at the premises of the Danish National School of Performing Arts in Copenhagen. Annika is a choreographer and dance artist based in Denmark.
She talks about her relationship to movement and the importance of darkness and translation in her practice. Annika also provides insight into her current artistic research: how can a book (Mephisto by Klaus Mann) become a Tanztheater performance? She also talks about come of her earlier works and anecdotes connected to darkness, translation and the body.
Enjoy!
This episode was recorded Tuesday, 26th of May 2020
For more information about the BD research, visit www.bdmatterinmotion.com, and for questions, queries and suggestions send an email to [email protected]
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Nanna and Nadja Mattioli are in dialogue with their peer and close friend Annika Kompart at the premises of the Danish National School of Performing Arts in Copenhagen. Annika is a choreographer and dance artist based in Denmark.
She talks about her relationship to movement and the importance of darkness and translation in her practice. Annika also provides insight into her current artistic research: how can a book (Mephisto by Klaus Mann) become a Tanztheater performance? She also talks about come of her earlier works and anecdotes connected to darkness, translation and the body.
Enjoy!
This episode was recorded Tuesday, 26th of May 2020
For more information about the BD research, visit www.bdmatterinmotion.com, and for questions, queries and suggestions send an email to [email protected]
Follow us on Instagram: