The Society Program
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The Society Program
1 KNUT BRY FESTIVAL 10 N O r WAY THE SOCIETY JO STRØMGREN KOMPANI WHEN DIRECTION AND CHOREOGRAPHY: Thursday 18 – Monday 22 February PERFORMERS: Hallvard Holmen, Stian Isaksen, Trond Fausa Aurvåg This performance is 1 hour with no interval Note: Latecomers cannot be admitted MUSIC: Charles Aznavour, Guo Song, Cai Dan Zhuo ma, Hu Song Hua, The East is red Choir, The Doors Jo Strømgren W HERE Octagon Theatre, UWA Supported by By arrangement with Arts Projects Australia IMMERSE YOURSELF perthfestival.com.au 09 02048 PIAF The Society 4p - PERTH.indd 1 5 FEB–1 MARCH 3/2/10 5:32:21 PM KNUT BRY 2 SYNOPSIS Somewhere in Central Europe, a society of sworn coffee drinkers gathers for the daily ritual. However the harmony is broken by a horrific incident – the discovery of a teabag. As the investigation unfolds, the questions become more and more complicated. Do they have a domestic traitor among them or is the teabag a symbol of a much larger and global scenario? LANGUAGE This performance features nonsensical language. Jo Strømgren Kompani has created its own international niche through its long-term research on abstract text. Each production involves a completely new linguistic alias, inspired by a specific culture or region. The company policy is to stimulate associative interpretations instead of forcing any particular options upon the audience. Worldwide success in 45 countries has proven this nonsensical language manifesto to be more than just a temporary funny idea. For all audiences: the performers do not even know themselves what is being said on stage. So please do not panic. ABOUT Jo Strømgren CHOREOGRAPHER, THEATRE DIRECTOR, PLAYWRIGHT Jo was born in Trondheim, Norway, in 1970. His close relationship to wilderness, indoctrination in social democratic values and traumatisation from violent troll fairytales all fulfilled the cliché of a Norwegian childhood. Apart from this traditional background, he was forced to spend many years in tropical areas due to his parents’ occupation. This early mix of local identity and globetrotter confusion has been relevant in his professional work, both in themes, variation of genres and perhaps especially in his interest in different languages. After graduation, he was drawn by two studies – Chemical Engineering at a polytechnic college and Russian language with the Norwegian military. A stray application to the National College of Ballet in Oslo was accepted, however, so he made an impulsive choice. Due to skepticism towards academic methods and extreme absence, he graduated neither in classical ballet nor choreography. He nevertheless initiated a fruitful career as a dancer, which later led him to choreography and theatre direction. Literary ambitions evolved and he soon had a steady career in playwriting. Although these three artforms are defined as his main occupations, he has also been developing a particular style of set design and lighting design. Involvement in film-making, both in front of and behind the camera, is also worth a mention. The multi-disciplinary character of his work however should be seen as nothing more than a natural interest in the overall process of storytelling. As Artistic Director of Jo Strømgren Kompani (founded in 1998), he has developed a significant personal style with a mix of theatre, dance, puppets, film and live music – wrapped in a nonsensical language frame. The company presents about 100 shows in ten to 20 countries annually. As a choreographer he has been commissioned by a wide range of companies, from classical to contemporary. He has presented pieces for companies like Carte Blanche (Norway), The Nurnberg Ballet (Germany), The Norwegian National Ballet, Ballet de l’Opera National du Rhin (France), The Royal Danish Ballet, Helsinki Dance Company (Finland), Iceland Dance Company, Vienna State Opera Ballet (Austria) and many others. As a theatre director he has predominantly worked with national and municipal theatres in Scandinavia and with plays by Henrik Ibsen. In the role of playwright he has written a long list of works for theatre and scripts for film. He has created works for The Norwegian National Theatre, The National Theatre of Bergen (Norway), The National Touring Theatre (Norway), The Royal Danish Theatre and many others. He is a member of Writers’ Guild of Norway. 09 02048 PIAF The Society 4p - PERTH.indd 2 3/2/10 5:32:22 PM 3 Trond Fausa Aurvåg A graduate of the National Academy of Dramatic Arts in Oslo, Trond has been a member of Jo Strømgren Kompani since 2004, performing in The Department and The Society. Other theatre credits include Der Gute Mensch von Sezuan, Kvinnen Som Giftet Seg Med En Kalkun, Tatt Av Kvinnen and Amadeus for Oslo Nye Teater. He has appeared in numerous TV and film productions, including Shut the Door and Junk Mail (Budbringeren) – both official selections at the Cannes International Film Festival – as well as Arvelig Belastet, Loose Ends, Offside and the TV series Tonight with Timothy Dale. Hallvard Holmen Hallvard has been an actor at several Norwegian theatres, playing the lead roles in Brand by Ibsen and The Tutor by Lenz at The National Theatre and the lead in Werther by Goethe at Det Norske Teatret. He has also performed at Rogaland Teater and Hålogaland Teater. Work in film and TV includes the Oscar-nominated Kautokeino, De Drabbade and Maskeblomstfamilien. He is married to Iren Reppen. Stian Isaksen The Society is Stian’s first production with Jo Strømgren Kompani. He is a graduate of the National Academy of Dramatic Arts in Oslo and has worked as an actor at Det Norske Teatret in Oslo and Den Nationale Scene in Bergen. Hans Jaran Skogan – Sound and Lighting Designer/Engineer Hans has been with Jo Strømgren Kompani since 2004, working on The Department, The Orchestra, The Hospital, The Convent and The Society. He also does work for BIT Teatergarasjen in Bergen and Kreutzerkompani and Verdensteateret on tour. He did lighting design for the Autunnale Festival of contemporary music, the theatre project Den Fremmede, Espen Josefson’s performance in Undergrunn and for the band Sister Sonic. Norwegian Co-producers: The Norwegian National Theatre, Bærum Kulturhus, Riksteatret, BIT Teatergarasjen, Bergen International Festival International Co-producers:Clipa Theatre i Tel Aviv, Ramallah Contemporary Dance Festival Supported by: Arts Council Norway, City of Bergen, The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs ARTS PROJECTS AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED 12 King William Road, Unley, South Australia 5061 Telephone + 61 8 8271 1488 Facsimile +61 8 8271 9905 Email: apadmin@artsprojects.com.au www.artsprojectsaustralia.com.au APA is a producer and presenter of high quality contemporary performing arts events. Director Executive Producer Associate Producer Assistant Producer Marketing Manager Production Manager Administrator Ian Scobie Lee-Anne Donnolley Paul Champion Kim Allchurch Nicola Prime Paige Goodwin Di Farrell University Theatres Manager, University Theatres Technical Manager Head Technician Patron Services Manager Administration Officer Administrative Assistant Finance Manager Accounts Assistant Box Office Supervisor Kevin Hamersley John Doyle Clint Balfour Madeline Joll Ruth Gogarty Collette Narcis Robyn Wilson Leonisa Manea Peter Keogh Leila Berg – Lighting Designer/Engineer Leila has worked with Jo Strømgren Kompani since 1999 on A Dance Tribute to the Art of Football, The Society, The Orchestra, The Convert, The Hospital and The Department. She has also gained a lot of experience as a Lighting Engineer on tours with Riksteatret in Norway. Solfrid Glesnes – Project Manager Sofrid graduated with a degree in Cultural Administration from Telemark College and has worked with Jo Strømgren Kompani since 2006. She has worked with numerous arts and music festivals, including Bergen International Festival, Nattjazz, Bergenfest and Stavernfestivalen. She also worked for several years with the Municipality of Bergen fostering artistic and cultural activities for youth. 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