HIMHERANDIT Productions (Aarhus) and Warehouse9 (Copenhagen) are back with a second round of residency opportunities for queer performance practice in Denmark. Both organisations have a key interest in ensuring queer artists’ practice is cared for and represented in the greater performing arts landscape in Denmark. This open call will offer an opportunity to support practice between Aarhus and Copenhagen over a period of 12 months. The residency’s primary focus is on supporting practice through a research & development framework created by the organisations and their festivals, which includes a residency period in Aarhus in collaboration with Åbne Scene, peer-to-peer mentorship, ongoing dialogue and participation in the organisations festival frameworks in the spring of 2026.
The open call offers up to 4 weeks residency in Aarhus to 1 professional queer artist within the performing arts, living and working in Denmark.
Read the full call here: https://shorturl.at/YmFnJ
WHAT WE CAN PROVIDE DURING THE RESIDENCY
The open call also offers opportunities for access to Warehouse9’s workshop space in Copenhagen in 2025 and work-sharing during the IPAF festival in Copenhagen (19-22 March 2026) and spring 2026 in Aarhus within a GenderHouse Festival frame.
WHAT WE CAN OFFER DURING OUR FESTIVALS
ARTISTS WILL BE SUPPORTED IN THE CREATION OF WORK WITH ACCESS TO
TIMELINE
Access to Warehouse9’s workshop space in Copenhagen is possible as an additional element to this call.
HOW TO APPLY?
We estimate that the application should take approximately between 45-60 minutes to complete.
Read the full call here: https://shorturl.at/YmFnJ
Applications are submitted via an application form on google. The following link will take you to the application form: https://forms.gle/xK4otZDyGiU5GoZn8
We recommend that you download the application questions and gather all material before submitting online. The application questions can be downloaded here: https://shorturl.at/GXqW5
If you have any questions or trouble with the application procedure contact [email protected]
Deadline for submission is: 23 February at 23.59. (CET)
This opportunity is supported by our close collaboration with Åbne Scene Godsbanen and made possible with funding from The Danish Arts Foundation.