Norwegian dance company Zero Visibility at BFI on Saturday
BELGRADE - A Norwegian dance company called Zero Visibility, whose choreographies often have a social and political message, will perform a number called Guest at the Belgrade Dance Festival on Saturday.
This is the company's first appearance at the Belgrade Dance Festival, and Guest premiered in Oslo a month ago, according to what was said at a news conference.
Zero Visibility's art director and choreographer Ina Christel Johansen explained that Guest was based on a short story by Albert Camus.
The piece is about immigrants, which is a global phenomenon, and talks about how long a person is going to be a guest in a country before they become something else, she explained.
According to her, the show is about the relationship between a guest and a host and it is distinguished by the fact that the audience will be on the stage, on all four sides.
The audience will not take part in the piece, but they will play the role of witnesses.
Zero Visibility is a multinational troupe that has up to 12 dancers. It was founded in 1996.
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