In Miriam Röstlinger Goldkuhl och Nora Fuchs’ Marginalia, two softgirls drift through the cosmos, collide like two celestial bodies, and become a contortionist twisting away from the most uncomfortable. Inspired by medieval marginalia, the performance uses comedy and satire to play with bodily illusions, and wonders when we will talk about peace.
Maja Fock’s ACC explores adrenaline, excitement, and strength. Three characters meet in a world inspired by action films, boxing, anime, and manga. By blending dance with pop culture, the work creates an energetic experience that bridges generations. On stage are dancers Maja Fock, Anna-Greta Himmer and Naima Stenberg. The performance is made in collaboration with Producentbyrån and Mölnlycke Kulturhus.
In the dance trio After This Babylon community is built by allowing individuality to sprout. An invitation to experience movement through space, as a reflection of nature. Each dancer recalls the patterns differently. Chaos, harmony and returns to new places. We shift, remember. Deep in the forest. As animals. Waves. Continue. Red and black. Flat surfaces. Dissolve. Wild dogs.
With music by Konsta Leinonen the dancers Anna Hallqvist, Atte Rimpelä and Vilda Palmkvist meet in conversation through movement. This project is created in collaboration with Vitlycke – Centre for Performing Arts.

