MASS
08—11 DEC, 2022, DANSENS HUS, OSLO, NORWAY
20 NOV, 2023, RAS, SANDNES, NORWAY
A rave is a beautiful sanctuary of refuge, fostering a sense of closeness to the other ravers; the electronic music; and the surroundings. MASS is a tribute to pleasure, pagan worship, dance mania, mystery, the dark, and all the ravers out there.
Can a rave party today be seen in the same context as a dance epidemic in Strasbourg in 1518? Five hundred years ago, Strasbourg witnessed what may have been the world’s first rave. In the warm summer months of 1518, several hundred people started dancing feverishly in what became known as a dancing plague. Several of the participants danced until they collapsed. There are numerous theories about what caused the dance mania, but some researchers believe that poor harvests led to the growth of an ergot fungus, which can cause psychotic spasms and hallucinations similar to those caused by LSD.
In 2018, the 500th anniversary was commemorated with exhibitions and books in Strasbourg, and not least with a gigantic rave party hosted by a group of DJs calling themselves “1518”.
MASS was inspired by history’s numerous human rituals, where dance and music come together and can lead to pure euphoria, a collective trance and enjoyment. A rave is a beautiful sanctuary and place of refuge which promotes a feeling of closeness with the other ravers, the electronic music and the surroundings.
The most credible explanation, in my view, is that the people of Strasbourg were the victims of mass psychogenic illness, what used to be called mass hysteria.
The project has followed Rina Rosenqvist’s artistry since 2015, from her studies and into her working life as a dance artist. MASS has moved through a range of formats such as workshops, place-specific interaction and dance productions (work-in-progress) through the DANS:BARE Festival (Dansekollektivet), Kulturhuset, Åpen Scene (Spin Off), LungA Art Festival (Island), EN:KVELD (Scenehuset), Choreography Laboratory (Dansens Hus) and Ingensteds (CODA). MASS is a clear marker of how time, insistence and repetitions create ripple effects within a person’s own artistry.
SOURCE
dansenshus.com
Choreographer/dancer
Rina Rosenqvist
Performing dancers
Per Anders Kraudy Solli
Kasper Ravn Tovik
Victor A.O. Pedersen
Synne Garvik
Synne Elve Enoksen
Natanya Helena Kjølås
Sindre Eriksson Vik
Magdalene Solli
Even Eileraas
Emilie Marie Karlsen
Musician
Bendik Baksaas
Text work
Erlend Auestad Danielsen
Dramaturg
Pernille Mercury Lindstad
Lighting designer/technician
Reidar Richardsen
Costume design
LLL (Lundback, Lindgren, Leff)
Sound engineer
Jørgen Skjulstad
CREDITS
Camera
Thomas Lahr & Maja Wilhite-Hannisdal
Photographer/trailer
Tale Hendnes/Dansens Hus
Millimedia AS
Video edit/trailer
Maja Wilhite-Hannisdal
Jonas Carlsen
Producer
Marte Golten
Supported by
Norwegian Culture Council
Oslo municipality
Co-produced by
Dansens Hus Oslo
Premiere
8 December 2022
Thanks to
Tou, Montebøllo, Slaturhusid Egilsstadir, LungA Art Festival, LungA School, Kulturhuset Oslo, Dansekollektivet, Spin Off, Kreativ Lab v/CODA Festival, Ulf Nilseng, Lasse Høgenhof, Austin Thomasson, Kåre William Wulff/UDYR, Mats Willand, Tor-Sven Berge, Nanna Vibe Spejlborg Juelsbo, Kristian Høiland and all the dance students v/UiS (2015).