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Eve Stainton: Choreographing Suspense

marts 21 @ 10:30 am - 12:30 pm

During this workshop we will be researching how atmospheres of suspense can be choreographed between people, and how suspense can be worked with as a physical state in the body.

Through guided movement practices, participants will cultivate heightened bodily perception, working with time-based approaches such as hyper–slow motion and the deliberate stretching or “eeking out” of actions. 

Movement work will be introduced like practical tasks. Participants will work individually, in pairs and in small groups; some tasks may involve touch, with all material adaptable to individual needs and boundaries. No previous dance training is necessary.

Elements of this workshop draw on Eve’s current performance project The Joystick and The Reins, presented as part of IPAF this year.

When and where is the workshop held?

The workshop is held at 21 March 2026, 10.30 am – 12:30 pm at Dansehallerne, Franciska Clausens Plads 27, DK-1799 Copenhagen V.

We kindly ask you to arrive 15 minutes prior to class in time for check-in with the QR code on your ticket.

Who can attend?

All Dansehallerne’s members can participate in Dansehallerne’s training activities – a year-round program with approximately 5 days of training per week and now also workshops every other week. This is for all professional members regardless of background in dance training, and it is also possible to participate in a drop-in class.

International guests can participate in training for free for up to 1 month. If you have comments or good tips for the training program, you can always send an email to the curators; [email protected].

Accessibility:
Dansehallerne has an elevator with step-free access to all floors. Accessible and gender-neutral toilets and wardrobes are available on the ground floor.

About the artist:

Eve Stainton is a Manchester-born artist and choreographer based in London. They create multidisciplinary performances using movement, live manual labour, live sound and suspense building. Rooted in community, their research examines how marginalised people relate to power structures and societal conventions. Working with codes of gender, masculinity, class and threat, the work stages clunky physical negotiations, exposing behind-the-scenes collaboration and how narratives of threat shape trans-masc people and working-class cis men’s lives.

Credits:
Backstage Pass- Courtesy Bold Tendencies – H – © Dan John Lloyd. Image by Andre Delhay.

The workshop is arranged in collaboration with IPAF by Warehouse9 and Dansehallerne.

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