Tribute to me

Tribute to me

Martijn Joling

30/11/2022 - 12:30 - 13:30
Teens

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In this one-woman show, we witness a performer in a search for belonging and a desire for social status.

What are you willing to do to become famous and to stay famous?
What values are you willing to let go of to live the big dream?

”I can get what I want, if I give you what you want..
get what I want, if I give you what you want..
get what I want, if I give you what you want..
,but what if I no longer want what I wanted, but I want it?”

Martijn Dirk Joling (b.1991, The Netherlands) started off his career as a Dutch rapper, and discovered his love for dance through hip hop. After getting familiar with hiphop as rap and dance style, he switched his focus to contemporary dance/ performance art, studied creative & cultural performance at the Roc Amsterdam dance Academy, and graduated with a BA of Modern Theatre Dance from Amsterdam University of the Arts.

Martijn is based in Drøbak, Norway as had worked as a dancer among others with David Zambrano, Dance Company Nanine Linning, Da Motus, State Theatre Braunschweig and Bodytalk dance theatre.

 Multiple backgrounds inspire him to interact with a variety of different media, including scenography, installations, film, live-music and poetry. His choreographic work has mainly been presented in Norway and Germany.
Joling was one of the PUSH+ artists, exploring FAILURE.

During 2020-2021 Martijn is one of the selected artists of CODA’s Kreativ Lab.

Produced in collaboration with  DansiT Trondheim, Østfold Internasjonale Teater, R.E.D Residency, Mediterranean Dance Center(HR), Tanzhaus Zurich(CH), SALT art and music in Oslo.
Supported by  SPENN, Viken fylkeskommune, Kulturrådet, Fond for lyd og bilde, Performing Arts Hub Norway, FFUK

Choreography: Martijn Joling
Dancer: Amy Pender
Composer: Bernt Isak Wærstad
Outside view: Katrine Kirsebom
Costumes: Nanako Oizumi
Lightdesign: Eirik Lie Hegre
Photo: Andy Bancic

Language: English and Norwegian