Malpais - a performance about FEAR
By Tina Tarpgaard
Malpais - a performance about FEAR.
Malpais is a search to understand the anatomy of fear, in society as well as for the individual in different cultures.
"Malpais - a traveling concept that collects and frames the fears and dystopian stories in 3 different countries: Denmark, Jordan and Honduras. This performance is the first in the triology, created and performed in Copenhagen on the basis of interviews with more than a 100 Danes in the age range from 5 to 80."
Dancers: Bo Madvig, Jonas Örkner and Siri Wolthorn
Choreographer: Tina Tarpgaard
Software artist and Scenographers: Jonas Jongejan and Ole Kristensen
Composer: Pelle Skovmand
Lighting designer: Søren Knud
Costume Designer: Anna-Rosa Hiort-Lorenzen
https://vimeo.com/27236991
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