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SNÖ

  • Dockteatern Tittut
Föreställningsbild Snö
Photo: Jonas Jörnerberg
Photo: Jonas Jörnerberg
Photo: Jonas Jörnerberg

The snow creaks and squeaks. The ice is cracking. The animals move across the landscape. Nature is self-evident, eternal and unadulterated. A source of energy and reflection.

The Sami language has 200 words for snow: Melted snow, flying snow, sticky snow, hard snow, icy snow and more. Thanks to a collaboration with Dans i Nord with a residence in Jokkmokk, Tittut this time draws inspiration in a magnificent mountain landscape with rich wildlife. Through dance and puppets, the Sami mountain world is shaped.

Idea & dramatization of the ensemble that created the success Vill ha hund.

From 4 years

Motivation of the jury: 

The audience is invited to a magical, mythical and airy fabulous world. With a fingertip- sensitive mix of mime and dance to evocative music, creaking snow and clinking ice, we travel through Sápmi's white landscape. A poetic performance about animals and nature, in a beautiful and integrated scenography, where every detail is carefully executed.

Time and place

10:00 - 10:35
12:45 - 13:20
10:00 - 10:35
12:30 - 13:05

Play time: 35 minutes

Group:

Dockteatern Tittut

Cast:

  • Puppeteers/dancers: Tobias Ulfvebrand & Hugo Therkelson 
  • Direction: Sophia Segrell
  • Idea and dramatization: The ensemble
  • Puppets and set design: Lisa Kjellgren Almstig
  • Music: Hugo Therkelson & Tobias Ulfvebrand 
  • Choreography: Tobias Ulfvebrand & Hugo Therkelson
  • Sound design: Hugo Therkelson
  • Light design: Robin Thorman