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There is a chair waiting to be sat on

Fine5 Dance Theatre

Saturday 18 November 17:00, Ole Olsen salen, Arktisk kultursenter.


"THERE IS A CHAIR WAITING FOR TO BE SAT ON" is a dance performance that combines choreography, music, laser lights.
Choreographic images and movement language of Fine5 DT´s new piece are created based on an actual, but at the same time often feared theme of the piece - the fading of the aged body and the conflict of internal and external rhythms that accompany it, the distortion of body perception, power and weakness of movements and wishes and desires that have not been fulfilled.

"She saw a dream. Of long-gone loved ones calling her to join them, but she does not know whether she joined them or not…. Not because she didn't want to, but because she had lost her body - in her dream she saw that she had turned into a white river that flowed past the loved ones who were by the shore, she flowed forward, somewhere away."

Laser lights and smoke machine are used during the performance.

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Directors Tiina Ollesk, Renee Nõmmik Dancers and choreographers Ekaterina Soorsk, Olga Privis, Helen Reitsnik, Simo Kruusement, Tiina Ollesk Music Giovanni Albini (Italy) Laser projection Argo Valdmaa, Renee Nõmmik Costume Kirill Safonov Light Ants Kurist Supported by Tallinn City, Eesti Kultuurkapital, Estonian Ministry of Culture


Fine5 Dance Theatre is a group of Estonian professional choreographers and dance artists working together since 1992. Combining various approaches to human movement, somatic principles and different strategies, ideologies and practices we create productions for bigger and smaller stages, experiments with different site-specific and environmental ideas and collaborate nationally and internationally with scientists and multidisciplinary artists. As dance artists, we navigate through research of individual movement approach and understandings of choreography as art form, somatic body-statement and dig deep to investigate how movement research generally is valuable in current world. Our statement is sustainable creative activity – lifelong learning in dance, care and sharing in local community. www.fine5.ee