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CODAcontemporary dance festival oslo norway sep 29 - oct 5 2003

CODA 2003 Main Sponsor:

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Festival Director/Head of the Programme Committee Susanne SvenseidProgramme Committee (main festival)Lise Nordal, Odd Johan Fritzøe (Magne Antonsen– on leave)Programme CommitteesCODAblå Odd Johan Fritzøe, Erlend SamnøenCODAung Anne-Berit HovindCODAevent Susanne SvenseidCODAworkshop Lise NordalCODAspor Ingebjørg Vesaas, Inger Malene GletteCODAseminar Odd Johan Fritzøe

Co-ordinators CODAworkshop Anne Christine ArnebergCODAblå Erlend SamnøenCODAseminar Faglig forum for koreografiCODAvolunteers Vivi Ann Jeffs

Host Frans Poelstra Kjersti EngebrigtsenHost Deborah Saxon Ingunn RimestadHost JSK Un-Magritt NordsethHost CB Helle Sørbye Larsen

Marketing, information & pressNaja Boone, Merete Jørgensen, Anne-BeateKarlsen, Hanne HollstedtAdvertisment Lise Nordal, Odd Johan FritzøeDesign CODA profile 2003 Marianne HoenPhoto CODA profile Thomas Baalsrud Gravdahl Graphic Design poster/flyers Marianne Hoen Website Aktant DA Christian Åkre/MarianneHoen

Publisher CODA contemporary dance festivalOslo NorwayEditor Lise NordalPrint Kampen Grafisk AS

The board of the foundation CODA 2003Eivind Bryne (Chairman), Trine Hamre Bendixen(Assistant Chairman)Boardmembers Ragnvald Dahl, Odd JohanFritzøe, Thor S. Greni, Gunnar T. Lossius, KristineSchüsslerDeputymembers Un-Magritt Nordseth, Johannes Jaastad, Anne-Berit Haavind, Ellen Steen,Elizabeth C. Bjørn-Hansen Føllestad, Lise Nordal, Auditor Gunnar Corneliussen, Revisorsenteret Accountant Kvestor Vika AS

CODA 2003 is supported by:Norsk kulturfond, Oslo kommune, Oslo kom-mune Bydel Grefsen-Kjelsås, Oslo kommuneBydel Grünerløkka-Sofienberg, Oslo kommuneSkoleetaten, Fond For Utøvende Kunstnere, The Embassy of the Kingdom of the Nether-lands, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, British Council

CODA 2003 in collaboration with:AS Oslo Sporveier, Statens Kunstutstilling Høstut-stillingen/Kunstnernes Hus, Gratis Daglig Trening/Norske Dansekunstnere, Statens balletthøgskole,Den Norske Balletthøyskole, Skolen for Samtidsdans,Senter for Dansekunst, Engebråten skole, National-theatret, Bærum Kulturhus, Konsertforeningen Blå,X-Ray Ungdomskulturhus, Kvestor Vika AS, AktantDA Christian Åkre, Kampen Grafisk A/S, Kaffe&Krem Vika

As Festival Director of CODA 2003 I have the great pleasure of welcoming you to our second festival,CODA 2003, running from September 29 to October 5 2003.

Our very first festival, CODA 2002, officially opened by Merce Cunningham Dance Company, was describedas an artistic success by the press and media and by an enthusiastic audience of more than 8000 visitingour many events.

CODA 2003 will be focusing on the Norwegian contemporary dance scene. In addition we are pleased topresent to the Norwegian audience well known artists from the United Kingdom,The Netherlands and theUnited States of America.

Performances, workshops, events, exhibition, seminar, artist talk, dance underground, performing art & visualart, club.An assorted menu with the very best of ingredients to be served you, our guest.

Contemporary dance tends to become a soft target, it’s relevance and expences is questioned – even inNorway; one of the richest countries in the world.

Ballet is a young art form in our country, contemporary dance much younger. Still, we have many professionalcontemporary dancers and choreographers who are highly respected also abroad.

The aim of CODA is to strengthen dance as an art form in Norway by creating opportunities for Norwegiandance to develop through performances, workshops and seminars, focusing on Oslo and Norway as anarena of contemporary dance.

Oslo and Norway will have a new Opera House in 2008, a house for opera, ballet – and contemporarydance. CODA would like to be considered as an important tool for developing an audience for the contemporary dancescene.

After the success of CODA 2002, I believe that we have achieved a lot of our aim.

I would like to thank everyone who has supported CODA 2003 either by financial support or as volunteers.

May you enjoy CODA 2003 – and please do not hesitate to tell your neighbour about us!

Susanne SvenseidFestival Director/Head of the Programme Committee

Contemporary Dance Festival – OsloMon Sep 29 – Sun Oct 5

Welcome to CODA 2003!

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Dear Audience! Contemporary dance focuses on issues as freedom to move and on the moving body.These are valuesmost of us have in common.After some second thoughts, we are convinced that this year’s festival willprovide some related new images for you as an audience.

CODA 2003 consists of a mixture of international and national ideas and creativity. In the art of dance weshare our experiences cross borders and languages, by participating in festivals, workshops and by makingnew friends.This is an important part of international exchange of arts.Together with trade and ideas – artsfill our lives with new qualities. Contemporary dance provides not only new images of beauty and ethics, butalso the focus on something we all have in common – the cultural body.

Our collaboration with foreign embassies have provided not only financial support, but also the necessarymoral help to understand the importance of this work. For decades Norwegian dancers and dance companies have been guests on the international art scenery. It feels quite natural to welcome the international dance world to Norway, to our studios and theatres, and especially to our capital, Oslo.

The understanding for cultural exchange seem now to be growing in our political bureaucracy. For manyyears this task was solved by sending or exporting Norwegian artists abroad.According to known ethics,it is quite polite to invite someone back, too! As in general social life.After the reception in honour of thegrand dance legend Merce Cunningham and his company’s 50 years anniversery at Oslo Concert Hall last year, dance enthusiasts claimed:This Event has created a new area for dance in Norway!

When you are reading this programme, there have just been an important public release from political bureaucracy,“Kulturmeldingen”.A statement of how our cultural life is going to be organized in the future.Since the infrastructure in the art of dance has been neglected for years and years, the whole dance community is now waiting for better times.All over the country, idealists and movement lovers work hardto increase the understanding of the importance of moving and dance.We expect good news.

We hope that this years festival communicates many of our needs and our dreams.Welcome to CODA 2003!

Odd Johan Fritzøe Lise Nordal

Initiatators of the CODA festival & Program Committee

CODAcontentsDear Audience

Jo Strømgren kompani Tok PisinExtremely Interesting Snapshot JSK photograhped by Knut Bry

Carte Blanche Puls

CODA & Høstutstillingen

CODAsporFrans Polestra

CODAseminar

CODA school performances

CODAung

CODAworkshop

CODAblå

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Contemporary Dance Festival – Oslo Mon Sep 29 – Sun Oct 5

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Nationaltheatret, Malersalen Kulturhuset i BærumMon Sep 29 at 1900, Tue Sep 30 at 1800 & 2000, Wed Oct 1 at 1800 & 2000,Thu Oct 2 at 1800, Frid Oct 3 at 1800, Sat Oct 4 at 1630 & 1830 Wed Oct 1 & Sat Oct 2 at 1930

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Carte Blanche (N) Jo Strømgren kompani (N)Title and theme for the choreography is associative. TOK PISIN is an official language on Papua New Guinea,known as Pidgin-English.A language mixing elements from European languages like English, German andPortuguese and some of the 720 totally different languages spoken on Papua New Guinea.

The creative process in this production has been inspired by the Tok Pisin language development, using movement influences in an autodidact way and intuitive research with the aim to present a performance of high complexity and strong associative qualities.

TOK PISIN as a dance performance will be based on movement material only, leaving the mixed media concept and the theatrical dramaturgy which have characterized the JSK productions.

JO STRØMGREN KOMPANI was established in 1998.The company has been growing quickly and is today oneof the major contemporary dance companies in Norway.The company is acclaimed by both audience andcritics worldwide, and is currently touring extensively abroad.

TOK PISIN is officially opening CODA 2003 and is a collaboration with JO STRØMGREN KOMPANI,NATIONALTHEATRET and CODA

For more information: www.jskompani.no and www.nationaltheatret.no

Tok Pisin Concept, costumes, scenography

Jo StrømrgrenChoreography, dance Jo Strømgren, Line

Tørmoen, Maxime Iannarelli,Yasmine Hugonnet

Music Jørgen KnudsenLighting design Stephen Rolfe

Sound design Lars ÅrdalProduction Jo Strømgren kompani

Established in Oslo and placed in Bergen in 1990, CARTE BLANCHE is one of two nationally instituionalisedorganisations for dance.The company regulary tours locally and nationally and since 1998 Carte Blanchehas also frequently toured Europe.

In her first piece commissioned for Carte Blanche, choreographer EVA-CECILIE RICHARDSEN (N) continuesthe Kreutzer Kompani’s experiments in the projection of attitudes through the human body.The title of this piece,“Flimmer”, refers to beautiful objects with unpleasant undertones, in which foreignelements are introduced to highlights both the boundaries between and connections with the outsideworld.

AMANDA MILLER (G) has both danced and choreographed for the legendary WILLIAM FORSYTHE. Her signa-ture piece,“Pretty Ugly”, is a spontaneous, compelling performance full of contrasts – beauty and ugliness,old and new, soft and hard, disco dance, folk dance and ballet.

“Pretty Ugly” was choreographed already in 1988 at the time she was a choreographer in the famousFRANKFURTER BALLET. In 1992 Miller established her own company, also called Pretty Ugly.

“Konvolutten” by DAVID PARSONS (US) is a sparkling funny ballet, for the first time danced by Carte Blanchein 1990, and has since then been a welcomed “ghost” in the repertory.In a furiously pace the audience is following the dancing journey of a mysterious envelope to the joyful mu-sic of Rossini!

“PULS” is a collaboration between CARTE BLANCHE, BÆRUM KULTURHUS and CODA.

For more information: www.ncb.no and www.kulturbaerum.no

PulsFlimmer, Pretty Ugly

and Konvolutten

FlimmerChoreography Eva-Cecilie Richardsen

Set design and costume Kathrine ToloMusic Erik Ljunggren

Assistant to the choreographerGry Bech-Hanssen

Dancers Carte Blanche

”Flimmer” is a co-production between Kreutzer Kompani and Carte Blanche.

Supported by: Norsk Kulturfond,

Kontainer korporation

Pretty UglyChoreography, light

and costume design Amanda MillerMusic Peter Scherer/Arto Lindsay

Set design Seth Tillett, Amanda MillerDancers Carte Blanche

KonvoluttenChoreography David Parsons

Dancers Carte Blanche

Nationaltheatret, Exhibition Sep 29 at 1800 Vernissage

The photographer Knut Bry has been following the works of Jo Strømgren Kompany for many years.Through the exhibition "Extremely Interesting Snapshots – JSK photographed by Knut Bry" JSK/Bry are presenting a selection of these photographs, which shows the variety of the companies artistic expression.The exhibition will be open one hour before the performance TOK PISIN:

Extremely Interesting Snapshots JSK photograhped by Knut Bry

Photocredit: Knut BryCaption:EnsambleDate: april 2003

StrandPhotocredit: Knut BryCaption:Line TørmoenDate: april 2003

Photocredit: Knut BryCaption:Maxime IannarelliDate: april 2003

Photocredit: Thor BrødreskiftPhotocredit: Thor Brødreskift

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Arts in movementThe performing and visual arts have a long tradition in collaborating. CODA 2002 presented one of theworld’s leading dance artists, Merce Cunningham and his company, Merce Cunningham Dance Company.Cunningham has collaborated with famous artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns,Andy Warhol,among others. CODA & Høstutstillingen wish to continue an important tradition.We want our curiousand seeking audience to experience several art forms simultaneously, and thus get inspired and enriched.

The official opening of Høstutstillingen 2003

MOT HØST

Tales and riddlesA limited material of motion patterns meets a limited material of music.“Tales and Riddles” was conceivedthis year through the workshop “Ballettlaboratoriet” conducted by The Norwegian National Ballet.”

Sound of movements, AmnesiaAfter extensive work in their respective fields as performers with individual, experimental expressions, EllenJohannesen and Tanja Orning recently started collaborating in the duo “Sound of Movement”.The momentand the environment become the only points of reference in a state of AMNESIA.

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Kunstnernes Hus

MOT HØSTIdea and arrangement Lise Nordal

Dancer Marianne AlbersMusic Ole Henrik Moe

Dress Kristin Skagen

Tales and riddlesChoreography Pernille Bønkan Kvam

Dancers Pernille Bønkan Kvam,Inger-Reidun Olsen

Composer/ sound design Isak AnderssenCostumes Siri Finda

Sound of movementsAmnesia

Dance Ellen JohannesenCello Tanja Orning

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A different art auction!April 8 2003 a different art auction was held in Den Norske Opera, Krohgsalen, to establish the CODAfoundation.Twenty nine performingand visual artists had donated a work.The auction was the first step of many in order to develop a solid foundation to finance some of thedifferent events in CODA.The main financial support of the festival will be based on official support and private sponsors.We would like tothank Den Norske Opera and Den Norske Nasjonalballetten for opening their doors, and to Trond Giske for his participation as auctioneerin this Event!

CODA wishes to express our gratitude for the generous support from following artists: Ingrid Lorentzen, Odd Johan Fritzøe,Thomas Gundersen, Caroline Roca,AxelTostrup, Dag Alveng, Dag Hol, Dag Thoresen, Dagfinn Knudsen, Eleni Iconomidou, Erik Berg, Gino Scarpa, Gunnar Torvund, Hanne Tymri, Hilde Vemren, Inger Sitter, Jamie Parslow, KarlHansen, Kjell A. Nupen, Magne Rygh, Marianne Bratteli, Mikkel McAlinden, Morten Krogvold, Nico Widerberg, Per Kleiva, Peter Esdaile, Pierre Lionell Matte,Terje Urn,Wenche Øyen

Info Susanne Svenseid, festival director,T: 22 47 46 55, M: 958 76 307

CODArt

Sept 6 at 1200

Sept 20 – 27 at 1200 – 1300 Sound of movementSept 21 – 28 at 1500 – 1600 Tales and Riddles

Marianne Albers in Høst 2000Photo: Kristin Skagen

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CODAsporOSLO SPORVEIER gives the dance the opportunity to reach out to the “everyday “ people, by letting danceartists perform and communicate via movements at the subway stations.For two weeks, every morning and afternoon, the three main stations in Oslo will be filled with dance!Both dance students and professional dancers are participating.

CODAspor is a collaboration between CODA and Oslo’s subway system, Oslo Sporveier.

CODAseminar

Celebration of SGDT

Choreography and the Verbal Challenge

Dance-vocabularies are many.To verbally articulate the choreographic content and inherent structures of aproduction will pose many challenges to the choreographer as well as the critic.This seminar wishes to identify some of these challenges and particularly those embarked on by the critic. Key-note speaker Cecilie Wright Lund and Faglig Forum for Koreografi will lead us into a discussion on understandingthe art of dance and the need for a verbal language to support it.

The seminar will be held in Norwegian.

Supported by Senter for Dansekunst, Danse- og Teater Sentrum

Supported by: Norsk kulturfond, The Embassy of

the Kingdom of the Netherlands,KLM

PanelCecilie Wright Lund, Ola E. Bø,

Inger-Margrethe Lunde, Camilla Eeg,Marit Strømmen,Tine Rude

ModeratorsOdd Johan Fritzøe,Anne H. Ekenes

OrganizersFaglig Forum for Koreografi (Senter for

Dansekunst, Danse- og Teater Sentrum),Magnhild Rem Fossum, Panta Rei

Danseteater ved Anne Holck Ekenes)

Konsertforeningen Blå

Frans Polestra (NL) I am – In consert The Nutinitive Solos #4

A postmodernist, radical and political, FRANS POELSTRA challenges the traditional theatre-room and often operates across all genres.

Poelstra started his career in 1984 as a performer in the Italien based dance- and theatre group O underthe leadership of KATIE DUCK. He has performed in numerous dance- and music improvisation projectswith artists such as STEVE PAXTON, MARK TOMPKINS, SASHA WALTZ, BENOIT LACHAMBRE, DAVID ZAMBRANO a.o.

After an extensive world tour, Poelstra finally settle down for the CODA festival together with performer anddramaturg ROBERT STEIJN to perform a solo concert specially created for the music club BLÅ – a concert notto be missed!

InfoIngebjørg K.Vesaas

[email protected] T: 470 27 764

T-bane:Vaterland, Stortinget, Nationaltheatret Sep 15 - 28 at 0800-1000 & 1500-1700

Fri Oct 3 at 2200

Scenehuset, Bogstav. 49, MajorstuaWed Oct 1 at 1300

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Celebration of Stiftelsen Gratis Daglig Trening 15 years!

Tues Sep 30 at 1700-1730 (the doors open at 1645).The foyer at Nationaltheatret prior to the performance“TOK PISIN”/Jo Strømgren Kompani

Program Greetings to the jubilant • CODAsurprise • Bar

GDT is happy to continue the collaboration with the CODA festival by celebrating the anniversary duringthis years CODA festival.We hope to see you there!The Board of Gratis Daglig Trening

[email protected]

T: 21027186/ 922 99331GDT c/o NoDa Welhavensgt.

1 0166 Oslowww.norskedansekunstnere.no/gdt

Supported byNorsk kulturfond,The Embassy of the

Kingdom of the Netherlands, KLM RoyalDutch Airlines

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WorkshopSep 29 – Oct 3 at 1100 – 1600

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CODAung Engebråten Skole, Kapellveien 120, Kjelsås

CODA sees it as important to include youngsters in the festival. Engebråten School already has a reputation asan active meetingpoint for breakers.We hope CODAung will be the spot where the youngsters from differentcultures, different environments and different ages will meet, have fun and make new relationships!

Capoeira is characterised as a sportwith elements from dance and move-ment. Originally from Africa, the practi-sing of Capoeira later became popularin Brazil where the discipline has develo-ped into the sport as we see it today.Co-ordination and teamwork are essen-tial elements in the practising of thissport where we work in pairs andgroups or circles.

Torkjell Leira, the instuctor of theworkshop, is the highest graduated tea-cher of Capoeira in Norway with thetitle profesor. He has given numerousworkshops and performed nationallyand abroad.Torkjell returned to Oslo inJuly after working and studying for 2

years in Brazil.Streetjazz has it’s origin from jazz-dance, and is constantly changing dueto the Youth’s own culture, music andmovements.

Lotte Henriksen is educated as aBachelor of Dance from California andis a highly recommended teacher ofstreet jazz. Lotte is connected ActivumTreningsenter among others.

Breakdance was first found in thepoor districts of New York City in theearly ’70.Young people developedtheir own way of expressing themsel-ves through dance instead of violence.The interest for breakdance flouris-hed parallel to the development of ot-her elements of street culture.Theacrobatic moves are characteristic forbreakdance.

Starring guest: Reveal – Rockforce, Rhythm bugs (US) ) Our guest from LA will take part inSaturday evening’s programme “StreetLife” at Blå Music Club and as a trainerat the workshops and jamsession.Reveal has been an attraction at manybreak dance competitions in the USand around the world.PHAT NGUYEN TAN, a young promisingbreakdancer from Oslo and assistantto Reveal during the workshop, will teach his own classes for beginners.

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

CAPOEIRA 11:00- 12:30 CAPOEIRA CAPOEIRA CAPOEIRA

BREAK 112:45- 14:15 BREAK 1 BREAK 1 BREAK 1

STREET 14:30- 16:00 STREET STREET STREET

BREAK 214:30- 16:00 BREAK 2 BREAK 2

Open training Open training Open training 18:00- 20:00 Open training Open training

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Workshop in Streetjazz, Breakdance and Capoeira From 12 years upwards. Beginners and elementery.

PedagoguesBreakdanc: PHAT NGUYEN TAN (N) and Starring guest REVEAL (US)Capoeira TORKJELL LEIRA (N)Streetjazz LOTTE HENRIKSEN (N)

Open training with Reveal – free entrance!For elder youth Wedn Oct 1at 1800 – 2000,’Trikkehallen’ Midtoddveien 12, Kjelsås

Street Life Sat Oct 4 at 1900 - 2200Jamsession at the music club Blå

Supported by Norsk kulturfond, Oslo kommune, Bydel Grefsen/Kjelsås

• Tram no. 11 and 12 from centre to Storo.From Storo Bus no. 55 to Grefsen Stadium

• Bus no. 25 Majorstua/Stovner to Grefsen Stadium• Bus no. 37 or train from Central Station to Kjelsås Stationes

Fee NOK 50 per class or ‘dance as much as you like’ throuhgout the week NOK 300

Info & registration [email protected]: 907 46 703

How to get there

CODAung school performances Panta Rei Danseteater together with three of Norway’s most acclaimed break-dancers

Fast beats, layers of sound, acrobatic moves, whispering while dancing, and flower-pots that are made to dance are just but a few of the elements that are makingup this dynamic performance where contemporary dance and break-dance arecollaborating to create an exciting production.As part of CODAung this perfor-mance is particularly aimed at young adults to strengthen their awareness of danceas an art form and promote the festival in particular.

School performances in Oslo

Supported byNorsk kulturfond Oslo Kommune

”Den kulturelle skolesekken”

Panta Rei Danseteater

Choreography Amanda Banks,Anne H. Ekene

Performed byAmanda Banks,Anne H. Ekenes

SoundNathaniel Reed

Set design and costumesMeire Williams,Anne Marie Thomas,Amanda Banks and Anne H. Ekenes

Break-dancers

Choreography and performance Hans Petter Harveg, Lars Østerbøl,Christoffer Diaz Linnerud

MusicSound by a selection of artists

Infomay-britt.rø[email protected]

Amanda Banks, KronbladhistorierPhoto: Hans Christian Ekenes

Break Battle 2002

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CODAworkshop professionalSept 30 – Oct 3 Sept 29 – Oct 3 Sept 15 – 26

Workshop t 29 Sept – Mon 30 Sep

DEN NORSKE BALLETTHØYSKOLE

Deborah Saxon (UK)

1000-1130Contemporary Dance- Technique Class

Deborah Saxon trained in Australiaand performed with numerous danceand theatre companies before travellingto the UK where she joined the SiobhanDavies Dance Company in 1991. Saxonis a highly prized teacher giving works-hops and classes throughout Europe,Australia, China and America. She tea-ches a release based class using breathto open and increase articulationthrough the moving body. She is alsotraining as a Shiatsu practitioner.

Supported byNorsk kulturfond, British Council

InfoKirre [email protected]: 928 30 031

DEN NORSKE BALLETTHØYSKOLE

Frans Polestra (NL)

1200-1630The organs of sense – Improvisation

Frans Poelstra started his career in1984 as a performer in the Italien baseddance and theatre group O under theleadership of Katie Duck. He has per-formed in numerous dance and music improvisation projects with artists such asSteve Paxton, Mark Tompkins,Sasha Waltz, Benoit Lachambre,David Zambrano a.o. From his base in Amsterdam Frans Poelstra has strayedinto many areas of theatre during his career. He has been involved with dance,drama, music, improvisation and perfor-ming art.Frans Poelstra is a highly recommendedteacher of improvisation and he will teacha daily workshop for proffesional dancersand actors during the CODA festival.

Supported byNorsk kulturfond,The Embassy of theKingdom of the Netherlands, KLM RoyalDutch Airlines

InfoKirre [email protected]: 928 30 031

SCENEHUSET

Øyvind Jørgensen (N)

1000 – 1600A workshop for dancers, actors, artist, a.o.

Choreographer and dancer ØyvindJørgensen concentrates on an expres-sive and dynamic approach to dance.His main sources of influence have beenhis studies at the Martha Graham School,as a performer with the Martha Graham Ensemble, Butoh and European contemporary dance.Througha synthesis of these different experiencesand techniques Jørgensen has developeda strong personal form of expression.Nils Jakob Johannesen will assist thechoreographer during the workshop.

Info & registrationØ.J.Prod – Øyvind Jø[email protected]

CODAblåThe co-operation between CODA and the popular music club Blå started last year. Situated at the riversidedown town east it introduces an ‘off-festival’ during the CODA period.Also it will be the natural meeting pointfor the audience and the artists; a meeting point between art forms as performance, video, installations, break-dance and club events.All together it makes CODAblå into a vital energy experience these days!

Thu Oct 2CODAclubOpening hours: 2100 - 0300

Performance: 2200

Artists, groups, cgoreographers and

musicians

Dancers Ulf Nilseng, Kai RennesMusician KellyPhotographer Kai Rennes

DrillChoreographerVivild Bergersen DancersTinna Gretarsdottir,Inger Malene Glette, Pia Holden,Nina Braathen, Lene DanielsenMusic Risto Holopainen

Dancers Peder Horgen,Christine Kjellberg

Dancer Kathrine KirsebomMusician Ole-Henrik Moe

L.U.N.

Dancers Sissel Bjørkli, Mia HabibMusicians Ketil Einarsen, PålHausken, Gaute Storsve, Jan MartinSmørdal

Installation”Pregnante Prognoser”Henriette Pedersen

DJTore Jazztobakk & Strangefruit

Fri Oct 3Solonight 2100 - 2400Performance: 2200

DJ “Tom Tom Klubb” at 2400 - 0300

FFFChoreography & dance Inger-Reidun OlsenMusic Isak Anderssen

Choreography/dance Jane HvedingMusic Natasha Barrett

“I am….In Concert” The Definitive Solos # 4Frans PoelstraRobert Steijn

DJ ”Tom Tom Klubb”

Sat Oct 4CODAung Opening hours: 1900 - 2300

Performance: 1900!

Non-alcoholic evening

BattlesShow with Reveal & BreakersCapoeira with Torkjell Leira &guests

After Party 2400 – 0300

DJ Olle Abstract

Tickets at the entrance

Supported by:Norsk kulturfond Fond for utøvende kunstnere Oslo kommune Bydel Grünerløkka/Sofienberg Bydel Grefsen-Kjelsås

Info:Erlend Samnø[email protected]: 470 15 784

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Deborah SaxonPhoto: Nick Whitel

Øyvind Jørgensen, Sanger av de siste timerPhoto: Stein Jarle Nilsen

L.U.N.Photo: Sveinn Fannar Johannsson

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Break Battel 2002

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The CODAvenues (in alphabetical order):

BlåBrenneriv. 9 C0182 OSLOInfo M: 470 15 [email protected]

CODAsporT-banestasjonene Vaterland,Stortinget, NationaltheatretInfo M: 470 27 [email protected]

Den Norske BalletthøyskoleBorggt. 70608 OsloInfo M: 928 30 [email protected]

Engbråten skoleKapellv. 1200493 OsloInfo M: 924 02 [email protected]

Kulturhuset i BærumClaude Monets Allée 271307 SandvikaT: +47 67 50 36 39F: +47 67 50 36 69Billettbest. 815 33 [email protected]

Kunstnernes HusWergelandsveien 170167 OsloInfo 958 76 [email protected] [email protected] www.hostutstillingen.no

Nationaltheatret Johanne Dybwadspl. 10161 OSLOT: +47 22 00 14 00*F: +47 22 00 16 90Tickets 815 00 [email protected]

ScenehusetBogstadvn. 490366 OSLOTickets at the entranceInfo M: 913 62 [email protected]

Statens balletthøgskoleFossv. 24cInng. Steenstrupsgt.0138 OsloInfo M: 928 30 031 [email protected]

Filmens Hus Dronningensgt. 16, 6 fl.P.O. Box 513 SentrumN-O105 OSLOT: +47 22 47 46 55M: 958 76 307E: [email protected]

BillettservicePhone: 815 33 133www.billettservice.no,Post Offices or ticket office at the venues

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