
Claire Parsons Co.
Claire Parsons Co. is an award-winning Swedish dance company, creating intricate and elegant performances for young audiences.
Part of the Swedish Dance delegation, booth nr 57

Performance – Dust
DUST is a fictional tale in a playful mix of memory and tactility, magical realism, soft circus and acrobatics in an upside and sometimes sideways viewed space.

Three performers travel through various memories in a world where something has happened; things move and music dances in an adventure that moves forward in delightfully strange and wondrous ways. A performance that challenges the fictional with a poetic truth or two, to see if this space is a true place, if furniture has feelings and if you can see the dust. DUST explores what is true and what is fiction and whose dust this is. It engages in explorations and combinations of dance, body, communication and spatiality – and invites the audience to immerse and interact. A performance inspired by French philosopher Gaston Bachelard’s ideas on dreams and spatiality. For everyone aged 6 and above.
The company – Claire Parsons Co.
Claire Parsons Co. is an award-winning Swedish dance company, creating intricate and elegant performances for young audiences, with dance, mime, acrobatics and soft circus as primary expressions. Delightful movements and imaginative glimpses of life create innovative stories that speak to children around the world. Claire Parsons Co. is scenic art that invites you in, challenges and surprises in captivating experiences. Choreographer Claire Parsons has received the prestigious Theater Critics’ Dance Prize and has been awarded a 10-year working grant from the Swedish Arts Council, as well as the highly respected Cullberg Prize from the City of Stockholm for her influential work as an artist.
Contact person
Lena Yngvesson, Producer and Manager, lena@claireparsons.com
Websites
https://www.claireparsons.com/en/home
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With support from
With support from the Swedish Arts Council, the City of Stockholm, Stockholm Regional Council and Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation.
Photographers: Tina Axelsson, Linda Himsel

