Short seated break
Crack of Doom by Charlotta Öfverholm
Crack of Doom is an emotional journey for people who goes through a state of losing power of their own situation, to finding themselves with people in the same situation- and through this finding new power and a new beginning and in the end seizing the moment and living as if tomorrow might not exist!
Choreographer CHARLOTTA ÖFVERHOLM
Dancer and choreographer with a long international background. She has worked for choreographers such as Complexions/Dwight Rhoden in NYC, DV8 in London and Alexander Ekman in Stockholm. She has run her own company since 1995 as well as choreographed for others like Göteborgsoperans dancecompany, Norrdans, The Royal Opera Stockholm and more. Charlotta also runs the project Age on Stage since 2015.
Choreographer assistant Ellinor Berglund
Music
Tempête et Stress by Dictaphone - Reflejo by Murcof - Between these Hands by Asaf Avidan - Crack of doom by Tiger Lillies
Costume
Charlotta Öfverholm with the ensemble.
1 hour performance with short seated breaks.
Dancers

Theodor Adolfsson - Mathea Eriksen - Cecilie Hedin Klagenberg - Julius Hjalmarsson
Ebba Hulterström - Elida Jondal Thorsen - Maren Jondal Thorsen - Alice Jonsson
Amalie Kjeldmann - Dorthea Andreassen - Victor Lans - Sunneva Albertsdóttir
Sigrid Nord - Julia Nyström - Hilma Olofsson Sundberg - Melvin Olofsson
Nora Olsen - Adrian Omberg - Jolie Pierrou - Lisa Staaf - Elea Standal
Lucia Tagliabue - Nora Thelander - Katrine Tøttrup - Matilda von Schantz
Credit and thanks to
Principel/ Artistic director JAN ÅSTRÖM
Tour technician SANDRA THELANDER
Tourmaneger DORTHEA ANDREASSEN
Remember to turn off the sound and the flash on your phone and camera


Our welcome into this world is the sound of a human heart pumping, a steady pulse shaping us into existence, our first introduction to life. From the moment our skin touches the air, we have to leave behind that first experience of being alive, only to spend most of our days searching for it in other places.
Again and again, we find it in music, in movement, in our pumping bodies.
Again and again, we take that reason for life, and make it our reason to live.
Being close to parting, this is our way of cherishing the individual artists that we have become.
Being close to parting, we display our gratitude for the years we’ve shared in learning.
A relation that first brought us together is now setting us off on different paths.
A relation revealing our differences, to remind us that with these last minutes together, time has come for us to Beat it.