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Archive listings for Erna Omarsdottir and Johann Johannsson

Work type: Dance or ballet.

The Mysteries of Love - T1665360388

The Mysteries of Love is a biting, grunting, sexy exploration of the emotions that drive us to adulthood. This journey detours furiously through obsession, possession and an unhealthy interest in Gothic horror and heavy metal. A pure and unadulterated joy - this is choreography that grabs you by the throat.
8 Jun 07 to 9 Jun 07The Place Theatre, Inner London :: V240
listing details L310981516
10 May 07 to 12 May 07The Tramway, Glasgow :: V621
listing details L0537184529

IBM - 1401 - A User's Manual - T1499421737

We intended to question relationships between man and machines, to evoke the nostalgia of old technologies and human evolution. The music, played on stage from a computer, is based on an extract of an Icelandic hymn programmed on IBM 1401, the first computer to arrive in Iceland in 1964’. - Erna Ómarsdóttir A collaboration between two internationally acclaimed Icelandic aritists: musician Johann Johannsson and one of the most captivating performers to be seen on the European stage today, Erna Ómarsdóttir. The music is performed live on laptop and Hammond B3 electric organ with electronic treatments. The Hammond and its distinctive Lesley speaker is used not only to perform the music, but as an integral part of the decor, the rotary speakers providing a hypnotic counterpoint to the dancer’s movements.
5 Jun 07Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff :: V827
listing details L02060431928

IBM - 1401 - A User's Manual - T1151226231

[Erna Omarsdottir] was last seen in London in Sidi Larbi Cherbaoui's Foi and features in [Bjork]'s forthcoming video for Where is the Line? She's joined by Kitchen Motors Records' founder and composer [Johann Johannsson], whose website gives a detailed account of this modern fairytale, together with trailers.
17 Jun 05 to 18 Jun 05The Place Theatre, Inner London :: V240
listing details L1054904417

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