




Who was the woman that nobody wanted to talk about, acknowledge or remember? She who wanted to emigrate to America but instead ended up in a mental hospital? Ami Skånberg Dahlstedt takes you on a journey between Japan and Hyltebruk. From the Noh drama Yamamba to her great grandmother’s house and further.
Choreography, Dance: Ami Skånberg Dahlstedt
Dancer: Anna Emilsson
Music: Kajsa Magnarsson
Light: Åsa Holtz
Video: Meritxell Aumedes Molinero
With support from Göteborgs Stad Kultur, Västra Götalandsregionen, Kulturrådet and Region Halland.