AVIAJA Dance

SOIL

What does it mean to belong? Dancer and choreographer Sarah Aviaja Hammeken explores her cultural belonging between Greenland and Denmark. SOIL is a poetic, embodied investigation of language, identity, and living between cultures.

In her first solo performance, dancer and choreographer Sarah Aviaja Hammeken explores the complexity of her own cultural background in both Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland) and Denmark. Growing up outside of Greenland, the Inuit culture was always present for Hammeken when moving through the world. Her background brings with it a wealth of opportunity and while she embraces both cultures at different times, she is also sometimes left with the feeling of not belonging to either of them.

Often Hammeken’s contemporary dance performances poetically addresses the conflict of not being able to fully grasp your own languages, rituals, or traditions. Mirroring shifts in translation and self-perception, they ask when are you accepted into a culture and whose acceptance it is you are seeking. In particular, the language of Kalaallisut (Greenlandic) and the ongoing process of learning it is central to Hammeken’s ongoing development of SOIL, which is a bodily inquiry into communication, its power and ploys.

SOIL was commissioned by KW Institute for Contemporary Art and premiered during the Berlin Art Week 2024.

Dansehallerne present SOIL as part of the festival OPENINGS. With the festival, we open up for top-class international performances and strong national talents. For a wide spectrum of dancing bodies: older bodies, smaller bodies, bodies of different shapes and colors. For the iconic and the surprising. For other perspectives. OPENINGS celebrates the joy of dance and makes dance accessible to everyone.

About

AVIAJA Dance

AVIAJA Dance is a contemporary dance company led by Sarah Aviaja Hammeken. Drawing inspiration from Sarah Aviaja’s unique background, a combination of Danish and Kalaallit (Greenlandic) roots, the company’s work is often inspired by her Inuit heritage. Through ongoing movement research, AVIAJA Dance strives to authentically embody emotional states, resulting in an artistic language that combines visual poetry with powerful physical expression.

Credits

CHOREOGRAPHER AND PERFORMANCE: Sarah Aviaja Hammeken. SOUND DESIGN AND DRAMATURGICAL ASSISTANCE: Siri Paulsen. COLLABORATING PARTNERS: Dansehallerne and Nordatlantens Brygge. COMMISSIONED BY: KW INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART. CURATOR: Sofie Krogh Christensen. SUPPORTED BY: The Danish Arts Foundation’s Project Support Committee for Performing Arts & Dansehallerne.

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