
KØTER (MONGREL) Dansk Danseteater / Danish Dance Theatre (Denmark)
The piece explores pettiness, oppression, and herd mentality
This contemporary dance performance delves into the Law of Jante, as envisioned by Marina Mascarell and the mongrel community epitomizes a group of narrow-minded individuals propelled by envy and apprehension towards the unfamiliar or new arrivals. They fail to celebrate uniqueness, instead exalting mediocrity and ensuring conformity while oppressing any divergence from the norm.
“Mongrels, to me, represent the alter ego of humans. They are street dogs without any specific breed. I employ this metaphor to shed light on the outsider, the stranger, the peculiar, the different, and the unconventional amidst the norm,” says Marina Mascarell.
The piece had it’s Danish premiere in January 2024 with an original musical composition crafted by the Spanish composer and cellist, Yamila Ríos and new costumes designed by Nina Botkay. Marina Mascarell has also revisited the choreography together with the dancers of Danish Dance Theatre.
STAGING AND CONCEPT Marina Mascarell
CHOREOGRAPHY Marina Mascarell and Jessica Lyall, Lukas Hartvig-Møller, Yi-Shao Li, Amancio Gonzalez, Wolf Govaerts, Lola Potiron, Carlos Luis Blanco Ramos, Leticia Silva, Shih-Ping Lin.
MUSIC Yamila Ríos
DANCERS Jessica Lyall, Lukas Hartvig-Møller, Yi-Shao Li, Amancio Gonzalez, Wolf Govaerts, Lola Potiron, Carlos Luis Blanco Ramos, Leticia Silva, Shih-Ping Lin.
SET DESIGN Kristin Torp
COSTUMES Nina Botkay
DRAMATURGY Bodil Persson
CHOREOPRAPHY ASSISTENTS Patricia Seron Pawlik
CHOREOGRAPHY INTERN Ottavia Catenacci
TEXT Josephine Olhoff-Jakobsen og Marina Mascarell
LIGHT DESIGN Raphael Frisenvænge Solholm
SOUND DESIGN LYDDESIGN Rafael Cañete Fernández
PHOTOS Bradley Waller, Catrie Zorn