A dancer sits between a group of white screens with pointy edges, resembling icebergs. We see the dancer from their shoulder up, with their gaze fixed on the viewer. The dancer is wearing a pink body stocking with a vest on top. On their head, the dancer wears a hat with fluffy pointy pink hair. To the right behind the dancer, we see two pink legs coming up. The background is dark blue and in the foreground, we see a large fluffy pink tail. Photo: Malin Arnesson

On Easter Monday, Monday April 21, Garveriet in Floda will be visited by the three dancing friends from Svansen. End the Easter weekend with joining them in their magical world.

With a large and fluffy pink tail, the three dancers greets you. They say hi one by one, and after that you may go and take your seat. But what’s really hiding behind the silvery mountain? With their tails at the ready, they’re playing their way through the world. They bicker, joke and mess about, and investigate the place that we’re at. Are we even still on earth?

With Svansen (The Tail), choreographer Minna Krook has created a dance performance that is both playful and thoughtful. A performance about friendship and curiosity, but also about consideration and how we together take care of that which surrounds us. Minna has been working as a choreographer since 1999 and has created dance performances for children, youth, and adults.

The performance has been created as part of Spinn’s Artist in Residence at Vara Concert Hall 2023-2025. Scenography and costume are created by Karin Agélii.

Svansen are for ages 3-5 years old and their grown-ups. The time for the performance is 5 pm in the performancespace, Ingrid Marie

The entrance is free but you need to book your seats. Here you find more information and can book your seats.

Accessibility

The performance is presented with Dropwise Audio Description. Read more about Dropwise Audio Description here. 

 

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