Alan Lucien Øyen is a choreographer, writer, and director from Bergen, Norway.[1] He is the founder and artistic director of the company winter guests.[2]

Alan Lucien Øyen
Born
Occupation(s)Choreographer
Director
Writer

Early life and education edit

Øyen grew up in Bergen, Norway. Starting at age two, Øyen spent his childhood attending plays. This early exposure to theater heavily influenced his decision to pursue a career in the performing arts.[3] His father, Yngvar Øyen, was a dresser at the Den Nationale Scen,[3] the largest and oldest theater in Bergen, where playwright Henrik Ibsen once served as artistic director.[4]

Early career edit

After graduating, Øyen joined contemporary dance company, Carte Blanche. He went on to dance for Amanda Miller's Pretty Ugly Dance Company in Cologne, Germany.[5] In 2008 and 2012 he returned to Norway to create commissioned works for Carte Blanche.

Career edit

Winter Guests edit

Øyen founded Winter Guests – an international company performing works in English, often using meta-devices – in 2006. They have produced over a dozen original works and toured in over 15 countries.[6] Since 2009, he has co-written works with British-born actor and director Andrew Wale[7] In 2014, Winter Guests won the Hedda Award for "Best Stage Text", for their 5.5 hour-long Coelacanth,[6] which also received nominations for "Best Production of the Year", "Best Director" (for Øyen), and for "Best Supporting Actress" (for company member, Yvonne Øyen.[8] In 2016, Winter Guests was Artist-in-Residence at Robert Wilson's Watermill Center in Long Island, New York.[9]

Commissions and Other Work edit

Øyen has been an Artist-in-Residence with the Norwegian Opera and Ballet since 2013, where he often creates works.[as of?]

Known for combining dance, theater and text, Øyen has been commissioned to make many works across Europe. In 2015, he created Timelapse at the Norwegian National Ballet,[10] and, for the Gothenburg Opera in Sweden, If We Shadows Have Offended[11][12] Further to this, he directed the stage play, Stort og Stygt by Olaug Nillsen at Den Nationale Scene[13] in Norway.

In 2017, Øyen directed Lars Norén's Som Lauvet i Vallombrosa at Det Norske Teatret,[14] and created Kodak for the Gothenburg Opera.[15]

Øyen will create an original work for the Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch, scheduled to premiere in the summer of 2018.[16]

Works edit

Winter Guests edit

  • America 3, SuperAmateur, Dansens Hus Oslo, 2017.[17]
  • Am. ep.2 Psychopatriot, Dansens Hus, Oslo, 2016.[18]
  • Simulacrum, CounterCurrent Festival 2017[19] and The Clarice Smith Centre for Performing Art, MD, USA 2016.
  • Jingle Horse, The Norwegian Opera and Ballet, 2015.[20]
  • Coelacanth, The Norwegian Opera and Ballet, Bergen International Festival, 2013.[21]
  • Lilly and George, Bærum kulturhus, BIT teatergarasjen, Norway 2012.[22]
  • Bird in Magic Rain… House of Dance, Norway in 2011 and Kennedy Center in 2013.[23]
  • FLAWED, La Comedie de Caen, France, House of Dance, Norway 2011.
  • AVENIDA CORRIENTES, Oktoberdans Festival, BIT-teatergarasjen, Norway, 2010.
  • AMERICA – Visions of love, BIT-teatergarasjen, Norway, CODA-Oslo – House of dance, Norway, 2009.
  • …and Carolyn, Ballettgesellschaft, Wettbeverb, Hannover, Germany, 2008.
  • What's not to love? BIT-teatergarasjen, Norway, DeVir CAPA, Portugal, 2007.

Commissioned works edit

  • Som Lauvet i Vallombrosa, Det Norske Teatret, Norway, 2017.
  • Stort og Stygt by Olaug Nillsen, Den Nationale Scene, Norway, 2016.
  • KODAK, The Gothenburg Opera, Sweden, 2016.
  • Timelapse, The Norwegian National Ballet, 2015.
  • If we shadows have offended. The Gothenburg Opera, Sweden, 2015.
  • Petrushka, The Norwegian National Ballet, Norway, 2013.[24]
  • FICTION, Carte Blanche, Natl. contemporary dance company, Norway, 2012.[25]
  • In a tin house when it rains, The Norwegian National Ballet, Norway, 2010.[24]
  • Endless, Icelandic dance company, Iceland, 2010.
  • Dead to the world, The Norwegian National Ballet, Norway, 2009.[26]

Further reading edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Sceneweb". www.sceneweb.no. Retrieved 2017-06-06.
  2. ^ "Sceneweb". sceneweb.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2017-06-06.
  3. ^ a b "Ei tid som ikkje finst • Det Norske Teatret". Det Norske Teatret (in Norwegian Nynorsk). Retrieved 2017-06-06.
  4. ^ "Henrik Ibsen – Norsk biografisk leksikon". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2017-06-08.
  5. ^ "Alan Lucien Øyen \ Den Norske Opera & Ballett". Operaen.no. Retrieved 2017-06-06.
  6. ^ a b "Alan Lucien Øyen \ Den Norske Opera & Ballett". Operaen.no. Retrieved 2017-06-08.
  7. ^ "Sceneweb". sceneweb.no. Retrieved 2017-06-08.
  8. ^ "Sceneweb". sceneweb.no. Retrieved 2017-06-08.
  9. ^ "Alan Lucien Øyen – The Watermill Center". www.watermillcenter.org. 25 December 2015. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
  10. ^ "Alan Lucien Øyen gjør det igjen | KULTURSPEILET". KULTURSPEILET (in Norwegian Bokmål). 2015-10-24. Retrieved 2017-06-09.
  11. ^ "If we shadows have offended | The Göteborg Opera". en.opera.se. Retrieved 2017-06-09.
  12. ^ "Icon | The Göteborg Opera". en.opera.se. Retrieved 2017-06-09.
  13. ^ "Stort og stygt". DNS. Retrieved 2017-06-09.
  14. ^ "Som lauvet i Vallombrosa • Det Norske Teatret". Det Norske Teatret (in Norwegian Nynorsk). Retrieved 2017-06-09.
  15. ^ "Kodak | The Göteborg Opera". en.opera.se. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  16. ^ "Tanztheater Wuppertal – Pina Bausch". www.pina-bausch.de (in German). Retrieved 2017-06-14.
  17. ^ Carlsen, Neue Design Studio + Fred (2017-10-19). "America Ep. 3: SuperAmateur – Dansens Hus". www.dansenshus.com (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  18. ^ Carlsen, Neue Design Studio + Fred (2017-06-08). "America Ep. 2 – Psychopatriot – Dansens Hus". www.dansenshus.com (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2017-06-08.
  19. ^ "winter guests – CounterCurrent". CounterCurrent. Retrieved 2017-06-08.
  20. ^ "Jingle Horse! – a Christmas Special \ Den Norske Opera & Ballett". Operaen.no. Retrieved 2017-06-08.
  21. ^ "Skuespill | Operaen | Alan Lucien Øyen | winter guests \ Den Norske Opera and Ballett". Operaen.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2017-06-08.
  22. ^ "Sceneweb". sceneweb.no. Retrieved 2017-06-08.
  23. ^ Wren, Celia; Wren, Celia (2013-02-21). "At Kennedy Center, 'Bird in Magic Rain with Tears' is intriguingly enigmatic". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2017-06-08.
  24. ^ a b "Alan Lucien Øyen \ Den Norske Opera & Ballett". Operaen.no. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
  25. ^ "Sceneweb". sceneweb.no. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
  26. ^ Chern, C. J.; Beutler, E. (January 1976). "Biochemical and electrophoretic studies of erythrocyte pyridoxine kinase in white and black Americans". American Journal of Human Genetics. 28 (1): 9–17. ISSN 0002-9297. PMC 1684914. PMID 2009.