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"The Ten"Our first work. Premiered in fall of 1994 at The House of Dance. For 10 dancers, inspired by the holy commandments. Parts with dialogue while we were dancing. Very well received. Choreography by Billy Goodson, Charles Moore, Roger Johansson and Jan Åström. Music by Jan Destner. |
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"Series" Our second work. Premiered in January of 1996 at The
House of Dance. For 10 dancers. Based on comicstrips it had a
different dramaline, and a overexaggerated comic style. The longest
run ever at The House of Dance. Swedish national tour in 1996 and
tour in the parks of Stockholm Choreography by Billy Goodson, Charles Moore, Roger Johansson and Jan Åström. Music by Jan Destner. Broadcasted nationally on TV on the 25th of november 1998. |
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"menn"Our third work. Premiered in December of 1996 at The House of Dance. Made by and danced by men. About five different characters and their problems. With live music - Percussion. Swedish national tour in early spring of 1997. Choreography by Charles Moore, Roger Johansson and Jan Åström. Music by Jan Destner. |
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"Porgy and Bess"A collaboration with world known jazzarranger Bernt Rosengren. Based on the music of Gershwins "Porgy and Bess". Premiered in spring of 1997 at the Culture House of Stockholm. Made for six dancers and eight musicians. We took jazz and improvised with different instruments and at the same time gave a feel of the story. Several guestapperences during 1997 with this piece. Choreography by Charles Moore, Roger Johansson and Jan Åström. |
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"menn for women"This time we redid "menn" but with a all female cast. Very interesting the way a choreography set on men turns out on women. Swedish national tour in the winter of 1997. Choreography by Charles Moore, Roger Johansson and Jan Åström. Music by Jan Destner & Gilles Obermeyer. |
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"Jazz, go for it"Opened at The House of Dance on the 23rd of January 1998 - the year in which Stockholm was the culturecapitol of Europe. Made for a big stage with a dramaline based on the word "naked". Live music percussion, guitar and violin with prerecorded instruments. We move, the set moves, a lot of energy and then suddenly we are still. And then we are moving again. Eight dancers, three musicians. Choreography by Charles Moore, Roger Johansson, Ran Hamilton, Guido Tuervi and Jan Åström. Music by Jan Destner.
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"Episodes"Opened at the Culture House i Stockholm on the 3rd of Septembre 1999. A daytime drama without any dramaline. Short meetings / episodes between people... emotions... Can you live a hole life and not be part of an episode? We don´t think so. Choreography by Jan Åström. |
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"An American in Paris"Opened at the Royal Theatre in Stockholm on the 4th of May 2000. Based on the immortal musical piece of George Gerschwin. We collaborated with Peter Nordahls Trio. Two acts. One in colour with a story. One with a story without colour. Choreography by Jan Åström and Roger Johansson. |