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Tap Noir

Janne Eraker

Wednesday 15 November 20:00, Frityren, Arktisk kultursenter.


An enigmatic blend of tap dance, electronics and the supernatural.

If tap dance still makes you think about musicals with Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire, then Tap Noir will change that in a rapid tempo. This is a piece for one dancer and three stroboscopic lights, connected by contact microphones and piezo pickups. Together they work like an instrument of sorts, enabling the dancer to “play” the light and sound. A tsunami of optical illusions and strange rhythms takes you on a surreal trip, where you don't know what is real anymore.

Beware, this piece is not suitable for people with epilepsy.

Residencies at Notam, Bureau Dégradé, Dansateliers, Oslo Teatersenter

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    Photo: Tilo Stengel

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Tap dance Helen Duffy / Janne Eraker Choreography Janne Eraker Light and sound Jorg Schellekens Concept Jorg Schellekens + Janne Eraker Outside eye Erik Kaiel Duration ca 40 min. 



About Janne Eraker
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Janne Eraker is a tap dancer who works full-time as a musician and dance artist in projects in Norway and abroad. Born in Germany and raised in Norway, she moved on to get her dance education in Oslo, Rotterdam and New York. Also her dancing has many roots, starting with Balkan folk dances, swinging by competition dancing, musicals, contemporary and modern dance, and now fermenting all of it into her tap dancing. Eraker is fascinated by the sound of tap dance, and has worked a long time to create all kinds of music with it. Her work spans from improvised concerts to choreographed dance pieces, collaborating with a wide range of artists. As a performer she also dances in the Sebastian Weber Dance Company in Germany.

Both out of practical necessity and artistic curiosity, Eraker investigates the possibilities of amplifying, modifying and recording the sound of tap dance. Much like an acoustic guitar becoming an electric guitar, this results in new sounds and ways of using the instrument. In the duo Øy and the performance installation Tap Noir she goes further to trigger samples, sounds and light via contact microphones on the floor. She has also “played” the full size organ of Stavanger Concert House via wireless microphones attached to her shoes. In 2022 she released her first album Gol Variations with the trio One Small Step. In 2023 Eraker is releasing the album Movements for Listening, recorded with 11 musicians in 10 different locations. 

Eraker received a 3 year Artist grant from Arts Council Norway (2015-2017), and is the first tap dancer to be included as a musician in the Norwegian Jazz Forum and to be employed by the Alliance for Actors and Dancers. She's also leading the studio collective Dansens Haus, which resides in a 70m2 studio in the heart of Oslo.

https://www.janneeraker.com