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Thrice av
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When Nagelhus Schia Productions visits the Opera for the fourth time, it will be with three pieces by one of the world's most sought-after choreographers.

Critically Acclaimed Collaboration

The triple bill Thrice consists of the three pieces GustsMédusés, and Brise-lames.

The previous collaboration between Jalet and Nagelhus Schia Productions resulted in the critically acclaimed production DuEls at the Vigeland Museum in 2020. DuEls later became a film directed by Jonas Åkerlund, currently being screened at film festivals around the world.

A conversation between Damien Jalet and Théo Casciani
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The Number Three

This piece, like its name suggests, is a triptych. The number three is an important one, both in the work of Damien Jalet and in the references he cites, from Greek tragedy to Japanese theatre, mathematics to religion; past, present and future, body, mind and soul; matter, time and space. This number also and above all recalls the elements that Octavio Paz summons in his poem Wind, Water, Stone. These fundamental, complementary components are gathered here in three sequences, Gusts, Médusés and Brise-lames, around a literal common ground. Indeed, during each new chapter, the performers roll out carpets, on the sides then in the back of the stage, thus building a decor, or rather a portal to another dimension. The Wind, the sea and the water thus become the main characters that together hold the timeless and evolving language of this piece; that of bodies attempting not to solidify.

Thrice

Gusts, the first section, is about air—breath and movement – and pays homage to the force that carries us. With live music by saxophonist Bendik Giske, Gusts becomes a dialogue between body and sound, highlighting the tension between gravity and centripetal force.

Médusés
, the second chapter, takes its cue from the myth of Medusa and the idea of being petrified by a gaze. Here, bodies resist – between rigidity and fluidity, the individual and the collective.

Brise-lames
, the final part, transports us underwater. Created in collaboration with artist JR and Japanese pianist Koki Nakano, this piece, which has only been available to the public as a film directed by Louise Narboni in close collaboration with Damien Jalet, will now be performed live for the first time. The movements here are slow – like a ship approaching shore, or waves reaching land.

Thrice is a work in constant motion – a story of bodies attempting not to solidify. This project has allowed Damien Jalet to return to the founding principles of his work, a minimalist exploration of movement. His more recent creations have operated on a very grand scale, with ambitious scenography and apparatus. In Thrice, complexity lies elsewhere: in the movements, lights and sound, and in the search of how combination, association and repetition might generate new emotions.

About Damien Jalet Hide Show more

Damien Jalet in an independent French Belgian choreographer and dancer, whose work has been presented internationally. Interested in the capacity of dance to constantly reinvent itself by conversing with other medias; including the visual arts, music, cinema, theatre, and fashion; his works are often collaborative.

He worked as both a dancer and choreographer for such diverse companies as les ballet C de la B, Sasha Waltz and Guests, Chunky Move, Eastman, NYDC, Hessisches Staatsballetts, Paris Opera Ballet, Scottish Dance Theatre, Icelandic Dance Company, and Göteborgs Operans Danskompani.

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Nagelhus Schia Productions (NSP) was founded in 2018 and is based in Studio NSP in Sandvika, Norway.

The company is co-led by initiator and Artistic Director Guro Nagelhus Schia and Assisting Artistic Director Vebjørn Sundby. They collaborate closely in all areas of the company's operations. They have a long track record and high recognition in contemporary dance, both nationally and internationally.

Schia's curatorial approach focuses on the development of groundbreaking hybrid artistic dance projects. She is fascinated by dance's ability to continuously renew itself through interactions with various mediums such as visual art, music, film, theater, and fashion. Her goal is to present a diverse range of unique dance expressions and expand the horizons of the possibilities within dance. In this work, she collaborates closely with Vebjørn Sundby, who brings impressive experience and expertise from over 20 years of work as a dancer, teacher, and choreographer, both nationally and internationally.

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Artistic team and cast

Gusts

Choreographer: Damien Jalet
Dancers: Even Eileraas, Christina Guieb, Aimillios Arapoglou
Lighting design: Jan Maertens
Composer and live music: Bendik Giske 
Costume design: Craig Green
Set design: Jim Hodges and Carlos Marques da Cruz

Médusés 

Choreographer: Damien Jalet
Dancers: Vebjørn Sundby, Mason Kelly , Shintaro Oue, Guro Nagelhus Schia, Christina Guieb, Karima El Amrani
Lighting design: Jan Maertens
Costume design: Line Maher, Bernhard Willhelm
Set design: Jim Hodges and Carlos Marques da Cruz
Music: Winter Family
Rhythmic composition: Gabriele Miracle

Brise-lames

Choreographer: Damien Jalet
Associate choreographer: Aimilios Arapoglou
Dancers: Guro Nagelhus Schia, Christina Guieb, Karima El Amrani, Nora Svendsgaard
Vebjørn Sundby, Mason Kelly, Shintaro Oue, Aimilios Arapoglou, Even Eileraas
Image, Set design & Costume design: JR 
Live music and original composition: Koki Nakano
Lighting designer: Fabiana Piccioli
Associate Lighting Designer: Sander Loonen

A production from the Paris National Opera

Nagelhus Schia Productions

Artistic Director: Guro Nagelhus Schia 
Assisting Artistic Director: Vebjørn Sundby 
Rehearsal Director: Kristin Hjort Inao   
Producer: Tara Ishizuka Hassel

Sound technician: Terje Wessel Øverland
Light technician: Jan Harald Ovrum
Video technician: Jan Martin Vågen
Stage managers: Carl Nilssen Love, Tomasz Jerzy Kujawski
Hair: Irina Jensen, Anette Klophus

Assistant to Damien Jalet: Jamila Hessaïne
Rehearsal director/assistant to Damien Jalet: Astrid Sweeney
Produced by: Nagelhus Schia Productions

Photo: Brise-Lames, choreography by Damien Jalet, image, set design & costumes by JR, Opéra National de Paris, 2020.