Anaanat A/S
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Start Date: 16. juni
Time: 19:30
Price: 150 Kr.
Welcome to the Final Examination for H2018-2020
The National Acting School - Nunatta Isiginnaartitsinermik Ilinniarfia, is extremely proud to; together with The National Theatre of Greenland invite you to be a part of this journey. Pauline (Paaliit) Mølgaard stands on the stage in this production in the last hours of her time as a student and her first minutes as an actor.
Casa Matriz (Anaanat A/S)
Diana Raznovich is one of Argentina’s most daring and humorous, female dramatists and cartoonists. As a Jewish bisexual, female socialite, she was repeatedly threatened the years before the military coup in Argentina (1976-1983) and then lived in exile for many years.
In ”Casa Matriz” (1991), Gloria hires a substitute mother, a professional actor who plays a variety of mother types - from the recognizable ”suffering mother” to the cold-hearted bu[1]sinesswoman-type mother, who buzzes around the world without thinking of her daughter. Each mother figure also provokes a new type of ”daughter”. In a society where everything can be sold and bought, Diana Raznovich shows how social environments affect us as hu[1]man beings in, a thought-provoking but also humorous way. Like many other intellectuals in totalitarian societies, Diana Raznovich has used humor as a weapon against the humorless. She states, ”You can say a lot more with laughter than with anger.” The performance was staged in Greenlandic in 2012 with Makka Kleist and Else Danielsen as mother and daughter respectively, and was a huge success with the audience.
Script: Diana Raznovich
Greenlandic Version: Makka Kleist, Else Danielsen, Tida Ravn & Majbritt Bech.
Director: Majbritt Bech.
Director’s Assistant: Najattaajaraq Joelsen.
Acting, Text editing and Script Wording: Pauline Mølgaard & Kimmernaq Kjeldsen.
Light Design: Gerth W. Lyberth.
Scenography, props, Costume Design, Costumier and Seamstress: Camilla Nielsen.
Production Manager: Pilutaq Lundblad.
Tailor: Nina Motzfelt Jensen.
Music & Sound: Gerth Lyberth.
Choreography: Ruth Montgomery-Andersen.
Consultant: Patti Shaughnessy & Siri Langdalen.
Poster and Program: Gerth Lyberth.