No Dreams, No Gold
No Dreams, No Gold might be a performance about pauses. But it might also be about structure – about performing your own material, about digressions, wet dreams, and electroacoustic music, about absence, about how and when to drink coffee, about the ordinary and the extraordinary.
Ingrid Berger Myhre is originally from Norway and lives in Brussels. She dances and creates art. As a former amateur percussionist, she is now considering whether to make a comeback or retire completely. Lasse Passage is a composer and musician in Oslo who studied composition and sonology. As a singer-songwriter, he adds an extra layer to his wonderfully diverse musical identity.
From very different experiences and perspectives, Ingrid Berger Myhre and Lasse Passage meet in a place of negotiation, at the limits of their respective expertise. As a result, No Dreams, No Gold slips easily between a wide range of genres: from erotic radio plays to hybrid lectures and countless ‘one-man bands’. They step away from the autobiographical and give themselves the task and the license to drift off into fictional places. Perhaps pause and structure are simply two sides of the same coin: something to hold on to and something to lean on.
choreography and performance Ingrid Berger Myhre and Lasse Passage | music Lasse Passage and Ingrid Berger Myhre | scenography Ida Grimsgaard | light design Fudetani Ryoya | dramaturgical advice Ann-Christin Berg Kongsness | audiovisual development Sigurd Ytre-Arne | costumes Signe Vasshus | coproduction BIT Teatergarasjen (NO), Rosendal Teater (NO), Dansateliers Rotterdam (NL), Davvi Senter for Scenekunst (NO) | residencies Kunstencentrum BUDA (BE), Bunker (SI), DansiT (NO), Uferstudios / Tanzfabriek Berlin (DE) | supported by Advancing Performing Arts Project (apap) - FEMINIST FUTURES - a project co-funded by the Creative Europe Program of the European Union | production Caravan Production






