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Breakfast Club

March 17 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Wheelchair Accessible Accessible toilet Assistance Animals are Welcome Relaxed Performance

IPAF special edition of Breakfast Club!

Come and join us for coffee, morning nibbles and good company. Come by for the food, the conversation, and a chance to meet new people. 

We will provide a simple vegan set-up: croissants, fruit, coffee and tea, but you are also welcome to bring your own food and drinks if you prefer.

 

Free to attend – RSVP by emailing[email protected] 

This edition takes place just before Krishna Istha’s last showing of First Trimester.


Breakfast Club was originally created because we know that working in the arts and freelancing can be lonely. Therefore, we want to create a monthly shared space to check in, meet new people and be together. This edition of Breakfast Club takes places during our international performance festival IPAF. It is therefore also a chance to for artists and audiences to meet, as well as to meet international colleagues. We hope you will join us! 

We ask that you RSVP so that we can estimate the correct amount of food on offer.

 

Access: Dansekapellet is wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets are located on site. 



This edition of Breakfast Club is part of IPAF: an international festival for contemporary performance presenting artists from different cultural contexts, whose work engages identity politics, sexual expressions, and body representations, facilitated by Warehouse9.

The festival is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation, the City of Copenhagen and Bispebjerg Lokaludvalg.

 

Details

Date:
March 17
Time:
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Organiser

Warehouse9
Email
info@warehouse9.dk

Venue

Dansekapellet
Bispebjerg Torv 1
København, 2400 Denmark
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Jasmin Ingemansen

Communications manager

Jasmin has a master’s degree in English and cultural communications from the University of Copenhagen and has worked with several fields within the cultural sphere. She has worked with executing and communicating films, festivals, art fairs, and literature, and has now embarked upon queer performance art at Warehouse9. 

Emma Castro Møller

Co-Director

Emma (they/she) has been a core member since 2012 and a leading effort in driving organisational development. They have helped shape WH9’s artistic profile, initiated national and international collaborations and consolidated WH9 through fundraising strategies, and insisting on production methods centering care and accessiblility.

In addition, Emma works as an independent curator, e.g. through the curatorial duo osborn&møller, where they have acted as guest curator at the Wellcome Collection (UK) and curated part of City of Women’s 25 year anniversary festival in 2019 (SL). Emma has experience as a freelance producer in the UK, where they worked with artists such as Poppy Jackson, Manuel Vason and SPILL Festival. Emma holds a MA in Theater and Performance from Queen Mary, University of London and a BA (Hons) in Drama, Applied Theatre & Education from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.

Jørgen Callesen

Co-Director

Jørgen Callesen (They/He) is co-founder and co-director of  Warehouse9.

For the past 17 years, they have been an integral part of developing Warehouse9 to become a leading organisation for cross-aesthetic queer art, including international festivals and socially engaged projects. He holds a Ph.D. in information & media science from Aarhus University (2005) and has an artistic practice with the performance figure “miss fish”. They have presented solo work in Denmark and internationally since 2002 and work in collaboration with numerous queer artists as well as in lager scale productions.

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