November 2017
Veranstaltungsdetails
Veranstaltungsdetails
For Anahí’s Room, film-maker Ivalo Frank addresses the issue of child abuse in collaboration with five dancers. Based on poems by Jessie Kleemann, the dancers embody the power relationships between people, how memories are inscribed on the body and the arousal of desire against one’s own will. Sensitive and yet still brutal, the boundaries of a person’s own body are sought out, until it loses itself in the powerful taking over of another body.
Ivalo Frank, born in 1975, is a film-maker and artist from Greenland. She received the Best Documentary Award
at the London Underground Film Festival. Jessie Kleemann, born in 1959, is poet, video and performance artist from Greenland. Anahí’s Room (2017) is the third collaboration between the two artists, after Killerbird (2015) and Reconciliation (2015). Killerbird (2015) was awarded Best Short 2015.
Anahí’s Room
Tue. 07.11.17, 5:00 pm, SAVVY 30 min
Th. 09.11.17, 7:15 pm, SAVVY 30 min, English, Danish, Greenlandic
Choreography: Ivalo Frank
Poems: Jessie Kleemann
Performance Artists: Miki Shoji, Nadine Milzner, Ronni Maciel, Raven Do Canto.
Music: Non-Functional Harmony