The shaman's Dream
Picture an old painting with mythological animal figures and monks in deep contemplation. Then envision the painting coming to life and that the room is conquered by wild horses, howling wolves, shrieking ravens and bird bones from another world. Figurines on stilts, animal masks, large balls of fire and deep base drums stretch your imagination in all directions and creates a magical ritual setting.
The performance is inspired by Nordic mythology. It is a ritual celebrating life, nature and history, and can be adjusted to suit stage, room and occasion. The performance is easily played outside, preferably at night, and has on many occasions been held as the finale of workshops where the participants themselves applies the masks and themselves become part of the magic.
The aristocrats of ancient Nordic times where often people with magical skills and as such were named shamans and priestesses. They were believed to be able to transform into different animals in order to heal themselves and others around them. They lead ceremonies where the mythology was enacted and explained, exposing the very depth of the Nordic folk lore. “The dream of the Shaman” creates a world as it might have been staged until Christianity entered the Nordic part of Europe and put an end to ancient rituals.
Design and story: Per Spildra Borg
All rights reserved: Stella Polaris




