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Skaut av FRIKAR / Photo: Hallgrim Hansegård

FRIKAR at the Opera House

In Skaut you meet five female dancers who, in various ways, seek freedom through dressing and undressing. They both tighten the grip and let their hair down through bound contemporary dance and free folk dance.

Skaut means headscarf, and choreographer Hallgrim Hansegård has focused on the historically complex traditions of controlling the female body with a piece of cloth. The five co-creating dancers' experiences of being a woman today have also influenced the vision. 

When we made SKAUT, we studied 18th and 19th century religious and practical use of the headscarf. We spoke to older women from Valdres who grew up wearing a headscarf and to younger hijab- and headscarf wearers of today.

The dancers have learned cow and goat kulning which are song traditions developed by women, for women and animals. Full of energy, humor, wildness and beauty, the dancers play with the folk dance’s traditional gender roles and how you can free yourself from it.

SKAUT is a down-to-earth show that takes Norwegian folk dance to new heights.

About FRIKAR Hide Show more

The name FRIKAR, means free man and "Free yourself" is FRIKAR’s slogan, because crossing mental, physical and cultural boundaries is the root of all our work. Our shows are characterized by physical virtuosity, mixed with great musicality and a free association with modern and traditional expressions. FRIKAR looks back and jumps forward!

The company was established by folk dancer and choreographer Hallgrim Hansegård in 2006, located in Valdres surrounded by snow, rough mountains and waterfalls.

Lyd og bilde

Artistic team and cast

  • Choreographer
    Hallgrim Hansegård
  • Composer
    Erlend Apneseth Trio
  • Dramaturg
    Celestine Hennermann
  • Costume design
    Inger Stinnerbom
  • Lighting design
    Gard Gitlestad
  • Dancers
    Anita Vika Langødegård, Maren Hjertø, Kristine Vestby Holstad, Anna Benedicte Andresen, Julianne Solli
  • Sound technician
    Herman Kvelprud
  • Light technician
    Magnus Boyle/Gard Gitlestad
  • Co-creating dancers
    Anita Vika Langødegård, Sara Enger Larsen, Sigyn Åsa Sætereng, Nora Svenning, Ornilia Percia Ubisse
  • Producer
    Syv mil: Tora de Zwart Rørholt, Ingrid Saltvik Faanes