Convoi Exceptionnel (DK)
The Weather Report
PREMIERE: Dance, video and music merge in a metaphorical journey into turbulent weather systems and bipolar disorders. Both pilot and patient attempt to manoeuvre through the ever-changing and unknown, where storm, mania, depression and humidity are all part of the same forecast.
The Weather Report delves into the connection between aviation and the experience of bipolar affective disorder. Bipolarity is characterised by extreme mood swings, ranging from episodes of elevated and overly energetic mania to depressive periods of intense sadness, hopelessness, and low energy. Stage director Jon R. Skulberg uses aviation and weather phenomena to describe his lived experience with bipolar disorder.
Being airborne you experience weather vertically – through altitudes, cloud formations, winds, and sharp temperature fluctuations. Hovering between low-lying cumulus clouds and lofty cirrus clouds, a pilot’s job is to manage complex and changing weather systems. The Weather Report explores how we, as humans, navigate a life with instability and turbulence.
When turmoil arises in our everyday lives, how do we manage it?
Artistic team
The performance utilises choreographic dance, video projection and newly composed music. Stage director and choreographer Jon R. Skulberg has assembled a strong artistic team to create this work. Through choreography and the theatrical context, he addresses the social theme – mental health. The video projections created by Magnus Pind, draw inspiration from pilot textbooks on weather systems and information material from psychiatry. On stage are dancers Kenzo Kusuda and Christine Sollie, accompanied by performer Josephine Kylén-Collins. Composers Kristian Hverring and Julie Østengaard each create the music for different parts of the performance. Their starting point is a series of field recordings, synthesizers and cello recordings, which are transformed digitally to create a voluminous musical soundscape. Renowned costume designer Kit Wan, known for his expressive universe, has created the costumes for the performance.
ATTENTION! The performance includes flashing strobe lights.
EXTRA:
Artist talk with Jon R. Skulberg after the performance on April 25th.
The creative team behind The Weather Report
Jon R. Skulberg
Artistic director / stage direction / set designer / lighting design
convoiexceptionnel.space
jonskulberg.com
About Convoi Exceptionnel (DK)
Jon R. Skulberg and Convoi Exceptionnel create groundbreaking performances that have left a strong impression on critics and audiences – often centring around existential questions. Convoi Exceptionnel is known for its sensory and atmospheric works in the intersection of dance, opera, music, and installation.
Website: convoiexceptionnel.space
Credits
Concept, stage direction, scenography & light:
Jon R. Skulberg
Composers:
Kristian Hverring
Julie Østengaard
Video designer:
Magnus Pind
Costume Designer:
Kit Wan
Dancers:
Kenzo Kusuda
Christine Sollie
Performer:
Josephine Kylén Collins
Dramaturg:
Astrid Hansen Holm
Musician / Cello:
Lil Lacy
Light technician:
Ilmari Pesonen
Sound technician:
Joëlle McGovern Serret
Stage consultant:
Olga Regitze Dyrløv Høegh
Producer:
Nikoline Jørgensen
Production:
Convoi Exceptionnel
Administrator:
Jens Christian Jensen
Internationale relationer:
Sigrid Aakvik / Art & About
Intern:
Laura Viltoft
Photographer:
Louise Herrche Serrup
Co-producers:
Bora Bora – Dance & Visual Theatre
Dansehallerne
Supported by:
Danish Arts Foundation
Augustinus Foundation
William Demant Foundation
Beckett Foundation
C.A.C. Foundation
Danish Actors’ Association
Sonning Foundation
Aarhus Municipality