8.11. at 10
9.11. at 10
Duration: 1h 50min
Please note: Maze is a long-durational performance. During the performance, you are free to move around, leave, and re-enter the space at any time. However, witnessing the full experience is recommended.
Maze is a work created in the intersection between choreography and sound art, developed and performed by long-term collaborators Julia Giertz and Marie Topp. The installation consists of different resonators, some made of metal, some made of wood, special constructed string instruments, speakers and movement sensors. Invited to sit in waves of sound, the audience will encounter the archetype of an oracle. Through her gaze we experience time as something recurring, circular, repetitive and non-linear.
The performance is part of Moving in November festival 6.-16.11.2025. As part of the festival, there will be an open discussion with Giertz and Topp and local host called Soup Talk on the 9th of November in Caisa.
Tickets 17 € / 33 € are sold on Moving in November’s website here
Moving in November is a contemporary dance festival organised yearly in the Helsinki area. The festival is an invitation to come together. To experience artistic works from the local scene and abroad. Artists voicing their critical thinking, their visions, their experiences, their dreams, opening small windows to the world we are living in.
Music and electronics: Julia Giertz
Choreography and performance: Marie Topp
Dramaturgy and text: Igor Dobričić
Programmer PD and Bela: John Chantler
Programmer Arduino: William Rickman
Metal resonators : Samuel Norup
String instruments: Julia Giertz and Felix Ahlberg Ericsson
Costume Designer: Maria Ipsen
Producer: Carlos Calvo
Graphic Design: Evelina Mohei
Production: Visible Effects
Co-production: Milvus Artistic Research Center
Residency: Milvus Artistic Research Center supported by Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme/Nordic Culture Point. Hägerstens Medborgerhus
Supported by: Statens Kunstfond, Knud Højgaards Fond, William Demant Fonden, Københavns Kommune Maze premiered at MARC, Knislinge, Sweden, in October 2023.
Photo: Thomas Gunnar Bagge
Visit supported by: Danish Arts Foundation
Visit in collaboration: Kunsthalle Helsinki