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Program
> Performances > Sweden |
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"About everything you want to be, everything you want to do, and about everything that could be" |
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All You Want
Dance
Age: 9-12
40 minutes
Artists: Gunilla Heilborn, Choreographer; Emelie Garmén and Mira Björkman, Dancers
Company: ZebraDans and Gottsunda Dans and Teater
www.zebradans.nu
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The Guldbagge Award winner and internationally acclaimed choreographer Gunilla Heilborn has created a dance show for children about sometimes being in the right place, but other times being in completely the wrong place. About wanting to have your very own place where you can be your absolute best. And how you actually know when you are there. It is also about tame and wild animals and caged animals. |
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Learn more:
In All You Want, dance and music is mixed with text and images. The text is based in part on short interviews the ensemble conducted with children in the Gottsunda/Uppsala area of Sweden. The show concludes with a brief dance workshop during which the children get to dance and test various movements.
Choreographer: Gunilla Heilborn
Dancers: Emelie Garmén, Mira Björkman
Stage Design & Costumes: Katarina Wiklund
Music: Cosimo, Kim Hjorthoy, and others
Lighting: Liljegren
Production: ZebraDans and Gottsunda Dans & Teater
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About the artist:
Gunilla Heilborn has choreographed two other shows for children, Havet är blått (The Sea is Blue) in 2002, and Om Grodan (The Frog) in 2006. Both have toured in Sweden, Denmark, Latvia, Germany, Austria, and England. Heilborn was awarded the Birgit Cullberg Scholarship in 2007, and her film Hur man gör (How You Do) received the Guldbagge award for Best Short Film in 2008..
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