15 Nov 19:30

Carte Blanche (Jan Martens):
Cancel Bertha

Carte Blanche - the Norwegian national company of contemporary dance

Please note: Strobe lights are used in Cancel Bertha. It is a calm, pulsing strobe that lasts for approx. 3 mins. The strobe light effect is used approx. 50 mins into the performance.

 

CANCEL BERTHA rearranged!

Cancel Bertha moves to its own rhythm- a playful blend of energy, curated chaos, and unexpected creativity. The performance reflects Jan Martens’ signature approach: reimagining dance as a space for individuality, connection, and subtle humor. Scenes flow seamlessly from one moment to the next, blurring the boundaries between moments of ecstatic group energy and sequences of suspended intimacy.

In Cancel Bertha, music isn’t always what you hear—it’s what you see and feel. True to Martens’ fascination with rhythm, structure, and music scores, the dancers’ movements become their own soundscape. Silence holds as much weight as motion, and patterns emerge with geometry in delightful ways.

Cancel Bertha is bold without being brash, playful, yet precise. It’s a dense dance evening that draws inspiration from polyrhythms and a love for layered storytelling. The Carte Blanche ensemble crafts a performance that balances the poppy, the avant-garde, and the deeply human.

»There was no super highlight, but a consistently good quality. But I had a strong experience when I saw Cancel Bertha with Carte Blanche. They created music with their whole bodies, and it became a sensory experience.« (Bergen International Festival 2025)

»Carte Blanche’s performance of a new work is inevitably the dance highlight of the Bergen International Festival. This year, Norway’s national company for contemporary dance invited the sought-after Belgian choreographer Jan Martens to work with them. His Cancel Bertha is unusual in that there is almost no musical accompaniment. But that doesn’t mean silence, because it still comes loaded with sound and rhythm, and is full of life.«
David Mead, Seeingdance.com

Jan Martens

(1984, Belgium) studied in Tilburg and Antwerp, graduating in 2006. His choreography explores body communication and recontextualizes movement to redefine the performer-audience relationship. Notable works include THE DOG DAYS ARE OVER (2014), RULE OF THREE (2017, nominated for the Zwaan Award), any attempt will end in crushed bodies and shattered bones (Festival d’Avignon 2020), and his latest work VOICE NOISE (2024). Martens co-founded GRIP in 2014 and is an associate artist at DE SINGEL Antwerp and Opera Ballet Vlaanderen. He received the Charlotte Köhler Prize in 2015.

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Carte Blanche (Jan Martens): Cancel Bertha

15 Nov 19:30
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23,00 | 27,00 | 32,00 | 35,00 EUR

20,00 | 24,00 | 28,00 | 32,00 EUR * * EUR for younger than 25 and older than 65, as well as pensioners.

Choreography: Jan Martens
Choreography Assistant: Naomi Gibson
Scenography: Joris van Oosterwijk
Lighting Design: Elke Verachtert
Costume Design: Indrani Balgobin

Dancers: Adrian Bartczak, Anton Skaaning Thomsen, Aslak Aune Nygård, Brecht Bovijn, Dawid Lorenc, Gaspard Schmitt, Ihsaan de Banya, Iris Auguste, Iris Engeness, Mai Lisa Guinoo, Nadege Kubwayo, Noam Eidelman Shatil, Ola Korniejenko, Olha Mykolayivna Stetsyuk

Collage: Luke Drozd
Video: David Alræk

A co-production: Carte Blanche and Bergen International Festival
World premiere at Bergen International Festival 2025

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