Svalholm (DK)

Eclipse of the Heart

February 2nd - 24th, 2027, 19:30

An intense solo dance performance exploring the eight predictable stages of the escalating spiral of violence that leads to intimate partner homicide. From the initial dizzying infatuation to the early signs of a partner’s controlling behaviour. Through song, spoken word, music and dance, we follow a woman’s inner monologue interwoven with the voices of other women in the same situation.

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Eclipse of The Heart – an intense solo dance performance that explores the eight stages that often precede intimate partner homicide.

The performance is based on the research of British criminologist Jane Monckton-Smith, who has identified eight predictable stages in an escalating cycle of violence that frequently leads to partner homicide.

Through song, text, music, and dance, we follow the female protagonist through each stage, as her inner monologue interweaves with the voices of other women who have been – and are – in the same situation. Step by step, we move from the first dizzying infatuation to the early signs of the partner’s controlling behaviour, through escalating violence, and ultimately to the killing.

With dance and music as its focal point, the performance highlights a serious societal issue – both in Denmark and globally.
Eclipse of the Heart is a new dance performance by choreographer and artistic director Nønne Mai Svalholm. The work is the second in her RED series, which is based on research into violence against women and femicide. The solo is performed alternately by the  internationally acclaimed dancer Hilde I. Sandvold (Norway).

The spoken elements in the performance are in English.

TRIGGER WARNING
Eclipse of the Heart explores the themes of violence against women and intimate partner homicide through a fusion of dance, text, music, and song.
Women exposed to violence and their relatives can seek help and advice from Danner. Call the 24-hour hotline at +45 33 33 00 47.

About Svalholm (DK)

Nønne Mai Svalholm’s artistic practice explores the deep currents that shape our society and the contemporary world in which we live. She works choreographically with dance, space, objects, light and music, thereby bringing stories to life through intergenerational encounters. Through carefully selected movements, materials, textures and rich, saturated colours, she creates intense, poetic experiences that resonate with the fundamental human condition.

Nønne Mai Svalholm is the artistic director of SVALHOLM and explores deeply felt and sensory spaces of experience, where the fissures in the human psyche and sensibility are allowed to breathe and unfold. Here, hypersensitive, powerful and visually captivating scenes are created, which awaken the audience’s imagination and place them at the heart of a world that is both fragile and moving, yet also full of power, courage and deep existential reflection.

Music is an integral part of SVALHOLM’s universe and functions both as a catalyst for movement and as a nerve that binds the entire experience together. The sounds become an invitation to the audience to surrender and step into a world where, for a moment, one is enveloped and becomes part of something greater.

Nønne Mai Svalholm was selected by the Danish Arts Foundation for the ‘Young Artistic Elite’ programme 2022–2024.

Website: svalholm.dk

About Svalholm (DK)

Credits

Concept, direction, choreography & lighting design:
Nønne Mai Svalholm

Libretto:
Nønne Mai Svalholm
inspired by Ida Marie Hede’s prose text (2024)

Libretto consultant:
Ida Marie Hede

Dancer:
Hilde I. Sandvold

Co-creative dancer:
Julia B. Laperriere

Composer (electronic composition):
Olga Szymula

Composer (choral works):
Matilde Katinka Böcher

Choir:
Fredensborg Palace Church Girls’ Choir

Conductor:
Cille Buch

Lighting design consultants:
Frederik Skålerud Hougs, Theaterpixels ApS

Video artist:
Magnus Pind

Assistant choreographer:
Lenka Vořechovská

Artistic advisors:
Kasper Holten
Marie Dahl

Dramaturgical consultants:
Maja Munk Johansson
Maria Sandholdt Schultz-Christiansen

Composition consultants:
Kirstine Fogh Vindelev
Katinka Fogh Vindelev

Producer:
Art & About

Photography:
Peter Ravnsborg

Photography and video teaser:
Søren Meisner

Video:
Sam More

Social media content:
Ægte Agency

With support from:
The Danish Arts Foundation
The Danish Arts Foundation Music and Drama Committee
The Aage and Johanne Louis Hansen Foundation
The Augustinus Foundation
The William Demant Foundation
The Knud Højgaard Foundation