Part ritual, part theatre, part gig — A Girl Named Storm is the latest chapter in The Amber Temple’s evolving mythology. Staged as a series of connected vignettes, the performance moves between contemporary dance and live original music, exploring themes of power, identity, and transformation.
At the core of the project is a masked composer-performer with a long history in experimental folk and theatrical rock, and a Vienna-based choreographer whose work sits between contemporary movement and symbolic storytelling. Together, they create what feels like a travelling séance — sculptural sets, sharp lighting, and movement that shifts from stillness to velocity in seconds.
The Amber Temple doesn’t offer answers. But A Girl Named Storm asks the right questions: what do we hold on to, and what do we burn? Who do we become, when the storm passes through?
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