Excerpts from the film documentation of the performances Søstre (2003) and Søstre 11 år etter (2014) are shown before and after Søstre til evig tid. This to trace the other two works in the trilogy and make them visible for the audience.
Søstre (2003)
Søstre is a dance performance about sisters and close family relationships. With humour and self-irony, the sisters Anne Katrine and Liv Hanne Haugen use dance, music, video and text to show how togetherness, rivalry and love are inevitably intertwined in close family relationships.
Idea, execution and choreography: Anne Katrine and Liv Hanne Haugen
Music composition: Roger Ludvigsen
Live music: Øystein Blix
Video: Knut Skoglund in collaboration with the sisters
Lighting and technical facilitation: Nicolas Horne
Dramaturgy: Marit Solbu
Production: Haugen Produksjoner
Søstre had its world premiere on 24 June 2003 at the Harstad Festival. A total of approximately 180 performances were given between 2003 and 2006, and approximately 25,000 people saw the performance.
Søstre 11 år etter (2014)
The performance is a desire to shine a spotlight on ageing, loss and death. As a challenging but nonetheless natural part of life, they have now, 11 years later, created the next chapter about sisterhood and close relationships. What do you think about death? What is it like to grow old? They also ask themselves the same questions, and what is it like to lose a mother?
