About
A community production co-created by, with and about the people in a place in Skåne.
'Time Loops' is a dance project that explores the voices and movements of Skåne during spring and summer 2022. Using dance and movement, choreographer Rachel Tess and sound designer Uli Ruchlinski will, together with our dancers and different local groups and individuals, explore community, space and time in relation to the people, activities and landmarks in a specific place.
'Time Loops' invites children, young people and adults around Skåne to join us. Twenty local participants meet four of our dancers and through workshops they create a performance together. The project runs during two weeks, in which the performance is developed, rehearsed and performed outdoors in a place that is important to the participants.
Creative team
Concept, choreography: Rachel Tess.
Concept, set design, sound design: Uli Ruchlinski.
About Rachel Tess
Rachel Tess is an American choreographer and dancer based in Sweden since a number of years.She is the artistic director of Milvus Artistic Research Center (MARC) in Knislinge, Sweden, and curator for Live Art at Wanås Konst, Sweden. Rachel also teaches at NOVA Performance Academy and Kulturskolan in Simrishamn. She has lately created 'Den Kosmiska Havsträdsgårdspassagen', 'Any Number of Sunsets' and 'Still Untitled'. In 2018 Rachel was awarded YstadsAllehanda Kulturpris and in 2019 she was the recepient of the Birgit Cullberg Scholarship.
About Ulrich Ruchlinski
Ulrich Ruchlinski is a sound designer, musician and artist. He has collaborated with a number of choreographers and created works for performing art and installations with Lena Josefsson, Philippe Blanchard, Dorte Olesen, Sindri Runudde, Nicole Neidert, SUEN Butoh Company, Satoshi Kudo, Victor Fröjd and Rachel Tess, among others. Ulrich mainly works with light design, but also works with music, sound design and live performances with guitarr and bass. Since 2014 he has been running the artistic platform Imulto together with colleagues Thomas Dotzler and Imre Zsibrik.
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