“Slow Dance is maybe an interruption, room for a dream, a charge to slow down the collective social pulse, an energy arranging form melting into an expanded now.”

Slow Dance is Louise Dahl’s and Hana Lee Erdman’s choreographic project that investigates movement and presence for the purpose of producing a sensorial experience of slowness for the viewer. It is envisaged as an excerpt from a world where everything is done at its own pace.

Coined by the artists, ‘slow dance’ is a gathering term intended as part of the SlowArt genre, a movement which gathers works that give an experience of slowness.

Hana Lee Erdman is a dance artist and a choreographer living between Stockholm and Berlin. She has a Masters Degree in Dance/Authorship from the Universität der Künste Berlin, (HZT). Louise Dahl is working within the field of dance and choreography with Stockholm as her base. She completed her studies at DOCH in Stockholm, in the context of the BA program Contemporary Dance and Performance. Louise Dahl and Hana Lee Erdman have worked together in various productions since 2015.