Arja Tilli and Juho Saarinen in Camp no 5 (2003)

Camp no 5

200340m
ShortDramaMusic

An absurd dance satire about the airport, everyday game terrorism and finding one's own window into life. One of the starting points for the performance has been the Iranian "Sir Alfred" who lived at Paris' Charles de Gaulle Airport for over ten years. The airport as a space of in-between and waiting embodies no-man's land and is an excellent basis for the work's different themes, dramaturgical deviations, interruptions, surprises and shifts in time and place.

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40m
Released
2003

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Release year: 2003

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An absurd dance satire about the airport, everyday game terrorism and finding one's own window into life. One of the starting points for the performance has been the Iranian "Sir Alfred" who lived at Paris' Charles de Gaulle Airport for over ten years. The airport as a space of in-between and waiting embodies no-man's land and is an excellent basis for the work's different themes, dramaturgical deviations, interruptions, surprises and shifts in time and place.

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