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Verdensteatret is a hybrid performance art company based in Norway. In 1986 Lisbeth Bodd and Asle Nilsen founded Verdensteatret, a collective of artists from different fields who collaborate to stage pieces which combine performance, installation, shadow-play, sound and animation.〔(Kourlas, Gia. "The World Spins (Bicycle Wheels, Too)." ''The New York Times'', February 27, 2011, p.C2. )〕 Using mostly found and repurposed material (they use the word "flotsam") like driftwood, wire, bicycle parts and bones, they use both computers and live actors to create audiovisual concerts.〔(Lonmo, Sølveig. "Dreamtime." ''Adresseavisen.'' November 12, 2008. )〕 For example, their 2008 show ''Louder'' combined robotics, videography, music and shadow-play to create a dreamlike journey through the Mekong Delta.〔http://offbroadway.broadwayworld.com/article/PS_122_to_Present_New_York_Premiere_of_Verdensteatrets_Louder_Starting_925_20080925〕 In 2006 ''Concert for Greenland'' won a Bessie Award in the category Performance, Installation, and New Media "for building exquisite links between seemingly incompatible technologies and materials-robots, video, piano, driftwood, and computers; for sharing their succinctly visualized yet beautifully ambivalent relationship to hidden landscapes; and for offering a poetically and emotionally evocative soundscape of a far-off place...," according to the jury statement.〔(company website )〕 ''Concert for Greenland'' was performed at P.S. 122 (Performance Space 122) in New York. ==Production History== * Broen over Gjørme (2014) * And All the Questionmarks Started to Sing (2010) * Louder (2008) * Fortellerorkestret (2005/06) *Concert for Greenland (2003/05) *Tsalal (2001/02) *Régla (2000/01) *Faust/Massnamhe (1998) *Philoktetes (1996/97) *Orfeo (1995) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Verdensteatret」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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