This performance is an awarded, loving salute to the world famous Danish writer Karen Blixen
In a tiny village, far north, lives a small group of people in brown dresses and black coats. They look down mostly. And because they look down, they have nothing to talk about and nothing to long for.
But then there’s Viola.
This is a story about Viola.
All This Coming and Going
Welcome to Teatret Gruppe 38’s greatest contribution to Aarhus 2017 – European Capital of Culture.
Welcome, both inside and outside.
Here are landscapes after a tsunami, Titanic on first class, a belly dancer luring sailors and landlubbers, a library without books, the last journey, heartbreaking tones, silent tears, shipwrecks and joyful cries.
Teatret Gruppe 38, Terrapin Puppet Theatre (TAS) and Swiss Trickster-p (CH) present the great theatre installation All This Coming and Going at Pier 3 in Aarhus’ new developed habour district, Aarhus Oe.
Inside and outside 10 large ship containers, mobiles, projections, shadows and moving pictures will depict what was – and what is to come.
During 2018-19, Teatret Gruppe 38 moves into a new theatre building at Aarhus Oe that is part of the construction project AARhus at Pier 4, Aarhus Oe. With this great theatre installation by Pier 3 at the the waterfront, we invite the audience to experience how a new city district comes alive when art moves in.
All This Coming and Going is supported by
A Story of A House That Turned into A Dot
A story about how long the road home is, when anger has made you run away.
She became so hopping mad She became so fizzling furious She became so livid with rage that she opened the window and climbed down the ladder and then she ran.
She ran and ran and ran And ranranran And she ran there and she ran around And ran over and ran under And ran down down down down down And ran upupupupup And ran forward and ran along And ran of of of And when she turned The house had turned into a dot