wtorek, 3 stycznia 2023

Annabell Olsson

 

Filmstills from video

 

Annabell Olsson is a video from the artproject Dream Peace in which five lullabies from five different countries were collected, recorded and reinterpreted by different artists. The video was presented in form of a videoinstallation outdoor at Storgatan 10 in Kungsbacka.
The text for this song was written by: Lennart Hellsing
Melody: traditional from England.
Song and music production by: Josefin Berger
Movie by: Diana Rönnberg
Participants in alphabetical order: Ninja Agborn, Josefin Berger, Emilia Einarsson, Vera Johansson, Iwona Karnabol, Natalie Rönnberg and Diana Rönnberg.
The stop-motion scenes with Diana in a theatrical context were taken from the rehearsal for the movie Theatrum Magicum directed by Marcin Giżycki for whom this movie is also dedicated to.
This movie was possible thanks to a grant from: Region Halland and Kungsbacka Kommun.

 

Listen to the song by Josefin Berger here:
https://open.spotify.com/album/4fDtYZ2DQ16XeZA6XKYxVu




 
 
 


 
Link to article in Zero Magazine about the collaboration between me and Josefin Berger: 
 
 

Lamtietie Damtietie


Lamtietie Damtietie is a traditional South African lullaby that was written by C. J. Langenhoven. The song is sang by Rudolph-Hugo Rossouw and reinterpreted musically into a neo-baroque style by Kordian Rönnberg. The song is part of our artproject Dream Peace. Video by: Diana Rönnberg

 

The song available here: Rudolph-Hugo Rossouw - Lamtietie Damtietie

 




Documentation from the installation at Storgatan 10 in Kungsbacka.

O Cravo Brigou Com a Rosa

 

 
 O Cravo Brigou Com A Rosa is a short and sentimental Brazilian lullaby that tells the story about a carnation that fought with the rose under a balcony. Both get hurt and bruised in different ways. The song could be an allegory for people that are stuck with each other in small spaces and have to come along despite their differences or conflicts between two people that love each other. Passalens art-club which consists of young people with disabbilities interpreted the song through paintings, photograps and drawings. 
 
 
 
 
  From the opening at Bryggan, Kulturhuset Fyren i Kungsbacka


Exhibition view 
 
Jonathan Dahlberg in front of his works
 
Alexandra and Emilia

Fanny Groop
 

 
 
Martina Mettler

Leia Nilsson

Sofia Wallin and Linn Allden

Emilia Einarsson

Rasmus Elleroth