It is about love as a unifying force, about revelations and how to recall, interpret, and deepen political perspectives on psychosocial relationships and descriptions of (our) time. A disclosure. A dance.

“In dance, music, and images, we embody the experiences that life generates, those that become memories to preserve, distort, or suppress. With the body as our dwelling place, our archive of experience and our point of departure, we delve into the hiding places of oblivion, move among memories, gather momentum, and through life and work create new ones. Seven dancers, driven by dreams, longing, vision, or hope, meet the audience with different ideas about what, in today’s complicated political climate, might offer us a good life.” – Efva Lilja

Choreography, imagery, video, text: Efva Lilja
Original music: Åke Parmerud
Dance: Lydia Fall, Anna Fitoussi, Helene Karabuda, Efva Lilja, Kacper Migas, Per Sacklén, Yari Stilo
Produced by: DAP and Dansens Hus
With support by: Kulturrådet
Thanks to: to the fantastic staff at Atalante, to Dansens Hus, MDT and Riksteatern for residencies, Weld, Ballet Academy Stockholm, and Sundbybergs Dance School for studio time.