In the second issue of Koreografisk Journal, the article "Dans som kroppslig erfarenhet" was published together with dancer Anna Pehrsson. It is an elaboration on dance as bodily experience.
Panel discussion arranged by Kultur & Näringsliv and Artworks Journal at Stockholm School of Economics. Erik Modig from Center for Arts, Business and Culture – ABC presented his book “Värdet av Konst”, followed by a panel discussion about arts in tomorrow’s business world. Additional panelists were Hanna Gustafsson from Brunswick Arts, Ludvig Persson Lejon from AudioApps, and Jan Åman, founder of Färgfabriken. Moderator was Linda Nordfors, artist and CEO of Reflection Company.
Throughout 2014, the organisation Art Division was established in the Student Association at Stockholm School of Economics. Through exhibitions, projects and events the organisation aims to explore the relationship between arts, business, and society. More about Art Division: www.artdivision.se
Reconsideration (Omprövning) investigates the refined and skilled body of the ballet dancer as shaped by the traditional technique of ballet.
In 2011 Anna Kochinitiated the first stage of the choreography project as work in progress. Now in 2012 its second stage the project will be presented as a solo dance performed by Anna-Mi Fredrikssonwho returns to Stockholm after an extensive period as a member of the ensemble of The English National Ballet. This will inaugurate her premiere on a Swedish stage. Later 2012 the project will develop further to a groupwork with four dancers.
Idea/Choreography: Anna Koch. Dance/Photo: Anna-Mi Fredriksson. Light: SUTODA Produced by Weld with support by Kulturrådet, Stockholms kulturförvaltning, Stockholms läns landsting och Konstnärsnämnden
Stills and video from The Couture Movement, a film for Naim Josefi. Maja Bergström & Naim Josefi, Beckmans College of Design.
Sound design: Evnita Kapoor
Dancer: Mia Hjelte
Choreographer: Anna-Mi Fredriksson
Director of Photography: Joachim Thörnqvist
During spring 2011, I worked with designer Naim Josefi and art director Maja Bergström from Beckmans College of Design in Stockholm. Together we created a film where physical movement becomes visual shapes. Fashion, imagery and human physicality converge into one united expression. Read about Naim's collection
Marketing Communication: Christine Anasthase, Lars Lundberg
Production: Martina Carlsson
In the concept for Granfors, the choreographic idea was inspired post-modernist architecture. Granfors works with deconstruction in his design concept and we wanted to create a physical deconstruction of how the garments enter new shapes through movement.
Luxor is a collaboration between dancer Anna-Mi Fredriksson, artist Pauline Amos and music producer William Orbit. A series of gigs were held at Shunt, London.