Dance For Me

Dance For Me


Sunday 13th og November 3.30 p.m., Frityren, Arctic Culture Centre


Photo: Dance For Me

About the performance


A real-life story of an Icelandic 50 year old father-of-three who dared to realise his dream of dancing contemporary dance onstage. An award-winning show which began it's global tour in 2014.

Ármann Einarsson, 50 years old, lives in Akureyri in North Iceland. He is a music school teacher, father of three and holds the Icelandic record in triple jumping since 1979. In 2013 he revealed to his daughter-in-law, choreographer Brogan Davison, his life-long desire to perform contemporary dance, ideally on stage, although he has never had any proper dance training. And so he and Brogan together developed an award-winning contemporary dance piece, celebrated first by local audiences and then at international festivals all over the world: is dance really for everybody?

"...it takes courage to go so far out of your comfort zone like Ármann does, but it is possible with the help of a professional like Brogan" - Fréttablaðið, National Newspaper in Iceland.

“…serious, warm, funny and really touches the audience.” - Austurfrétt, Local Newspaper in Iceland.

“…it’s important, it’s funny and it’s captivating, hard to ask for more.” - Víðsjá, National Radio 1, Iceland.

"...the show is deeply personal and intimately staged." - The Reykjavík Grapevine, Iceland.


Duration: 60 min


Cast


Consept: Brogan Davison, Pétur Ármannsson og Ármann Einarsson
On stage: Brogan Davison and Ármann Einarsson
Director: Pétur Ármannsson
Choreographer: Brogan Davison
Language: English (with English subtitles on film)
Supported by: Menningarráð Eyþings
Residency: Rosenborg Culture Centre, Akureyri, Iceland


About Dance For Me


Dance For Me is a performance group based in Reykjavík lead by actor/director Pétur Ármannsson and dancer/choreographer Brogan Davison. Davison and Ármannsson have presented their work in Canada, Germany, Finland, Norway and the UK in venues including Mousonturm in Frankfurt, Tampere Theatre Festival and the BIT Teatergarasjen in Bergen. They recently became part of the N.O.W. network, a European research and development project for performing arts, including partners such as the Lókal Theatre Festival Reykjavík, Fabbrica Europa, Terni Festival, WP Zimmer in Ghent, Trafo Budapest and Extrapole Paris.

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