Frekvenser av hem is a performance where dance, sound, and stage art are interwoven into a living landscape of movements, voices, and memories. It is a poetic exploration of what shapes us: the language we speak, the places we leave behind, and those we carry with us. The choreographers and dancers Linnea Korpi (Åland) and Desideria Thur (Gotland) meet in a shared scenic language where body, voice, and sound explore questions of belonging and identity.
With roots on two islands and backgrounds in visual art, sound art, and composition, they create a work where landscape and origin are constantly present. The performance unfolds as a shifting dialogue between body, voice, and sound. Dialects transform into gestures, voices ripple into rhythm, and landscapes echo through movement. Fragments of memory resurface as fleeting images, while language – spoken or remembered, emerges as both a trace and a force.
The result is a suggestive journey through questions of what it means to have a home – and at the same time to be adrift. Frekvenser av hem inhabits this tension: between belonging and drifting, between origin and change.