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Performances Kids & family
31 May

Myller

In today’s fast-changing world, where uncertainty often shapes our reality, MYLLER reflects on how we adapt, connect, and create meaning together. A dance performance by choreographer Heidi Vierthaler. 

Please note that MYLLER is only performed on tour during spring 2026.

Finding a way together

The dancers are constantly confronted with emerging landscapes, where various challenges and surprises push the group to find temporary solutions and binding agreements. This ongoing evolution reveals moments of strength and vulnerability, playfulness and conflict, risk and resilience. Inevitably, each dancer must then contribute and cooperate with the others to avoid being absorbed by the mutable landscape. 

Even the young audience will have a chance to take the lead in a subsequent unfolding of the space. Through games and tasks, they too will face some of the challenges and collective strategies explored during the performance.

Practical information

  • Shoes are to be taken off before entering the performance space.
  • The performance is general admission. Your ticket doesn't have a specific row or seat number.
  • All seats in the theater are located on ground floor, in case you wish to avoid using stairs or if you use a wheelchair.
  • The performance consists of a performance part followed by an interactive part when the dancers invite the young audience into the world of MYLLER
Category
Performances Kids & family
Dates
31 May
Venue
Turné/Tour
Space
Kungsbacka Teater
Age
Recommended from 8 years.
Duration
Approx. 45 mins, no intermission
Organiser
Skånes Dansteater

"The audience laughs happily – not at – but together with these quirky characters"

—  Danstidningen

"a subtle artistic journey through time and space"

—  Danstidningen

Creative team

Choreography in collaboration with the dancers

Heidi Vierthaler

Music

Tom van Wee

Costume design

Khira Fromark

Lighting design

Emanuel Arvanitis

Choreographer's assistant

Luca Cacitti