RACHEL BLOMBERG, DANCE ARTIST
Now, For Now
Performed: November 2014
Performing time: 20 min
Performers: Rachel Blomberg and Maria Lothe
"Now, For Now" Is a performance concept developed by Rachel Blomberg and Maria Lothe. By listening and sensing the space, each other and the audience they improvise freely to improvised music.
Basement
Performed: January 2012
Performing time: 7 min
Performer & Choreographer: Rachel Blomberg
"Basement" Is an embodiment of several personal and non-personal starting points.
Now, For Now 2
Performed: December 2014
Performing time: 18 min
Performers: Rachel Blomberg and Maria Lothe
"Now, For Now" Is a performance concept developed by Rachel Blomberg and Maria Lothe. By listening and sensing the space, each other and the audience they improvise freely to improvised music. This is their second performance with their performance concept.
Now, For Now 3
Performed: 3.1.2015
Performing time: 20 min
Performers: Rachel Blomberg and Maria Lothe
"Now, For Now" Is a performance concept developed by Rachel Blomberg and Maria Lothe. By listening and sensing the space, each other and the audience they improvise freely to improvised music. This is their second performance with their performance concept.
Concert Conversation
Production: 2014
Running Time: 25-30 min.
Choreographer: Elisabeth Key Ross
Film and edit: David Mccormick
Performers: Students at trinity Laban Con. of Music & Dance
Choreography created for comissioned work, Trinity Laban 2014. Performed in Bonnie Bird theatre, Trinity Laban, and toured around and outside london for five weeks.
(DI)VISION
Performed: 11.02.2015
Performing time: 8 min
Performers: Rachel Blomberg and Maria Lothe
A thought process through a landscape of card board boxes, questioning our relationship to society, our surroundings and ourselves. How do we behave? What choices do we make? How much does the external influence us as individuals?
Improvisation
Year: 2014
Film and edit: Rachel Blomberg
DELMÅL
Solo work Adapted from ´17 Manifestos Manifested´(2015), a work by Matthias Sperling in collaboration with 17 graduating Trinity Laban students, commissioned by Trinity Laban.
Concept: Matthias Sperling
Choreography: Rachel Blomberg and Matthias Sperling
Adaptation and performance: Rachel Blomberg
Music: Own recordings and ´Homeland Feat Matthew Dear´ by Joris Voorn
Venue: Scenehuset @Spleis#16, 02.12.2015
(DI)VISION
Performed: 11.02.2015
Performing time: 8 min
Performers: Rachel Blomberg and Maria Lothe
A thought process through a landscape of card board boxes, questioning our relationship to society, our surroundings and ourselves. How do we behave? What choices do we make? How much does the external influence us as individuals?