Jørgen Leth’s 13-minute cult film from 1968 serves as a stepping stone as dance, theatre and music converge on stage.
Jørgen Leth described his 1968 film The Perfect Human as “a meta-document”, and though it runs for only 13 minutes, it has secured a lasting place in Danish film history. This new stage work takes Leth’s seminal film as its point of departure, exploring how the human body can be seen, scrutinised and revealed. Echoing the principles of the Dogme 95 movement — to which Leth also contributed — the ballet embraces limitation as a creative catalyst: a white marble space, a single garage door, and nowhere to hide or pretend.
Within this stripped architectural frame, everything is laid bare. Every gesture, every glance and every breath is magnified. The work becomes an investigation of the body as both instrument and possibility, exposing the fragile and the absurd aspects of being human.
Bobbi Jene Smith possesses a keen understanding of the human psyche and is renowned for creating worlds that are at once deeply intimate and sensuous, yet universally resonant. Together with Or Schraiber and the acclaimed American composer Andy Akiho, she now presents an entirely new work in which music and movement are distilled and brought together in pure, unmediated presence.
Recommended from 12 years old
Creative team
Dirigent
- Robert Houssart
Koreograf
- Bobbi Jene
- Or Schraiber
Musik
- Andy Akiho
Scenografi
- Christian Friedländer
Kostumedesign
- Christian Friedländer
Lysdesign
- Thomas Bek Jensen
Cast
Dirigent
Robert Houssartparticipating
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