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SUMMARY:Get Weird With Wrestling - Qspace workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Spectacular Body: A Weekly Exploration of Queer Wrestling and Camp Performance \nWelcome to a weekly laboratory in Warehouse9’s Qspace\, where we explore the wrestling ring as a site of radical theatricality. When we step into the arena of hyper-expressive movement\, the body becomes a canvas for our wildest imaginations. Inspired by the rich history of camp performance\, melodrama\, and physical comedy\, this workshop invites you to discover and create spectacular alter-egos—personas that open up new spaces for collective joy\, intimacy\, and community play. \n  \nPRACTICAL INFORMATION \n\n Time: Thursdays\, 18:30–20:30 (please arrive 10 minutes early)\n Meeting point: Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5 (Baghuset)\, 2720 Vanløse\n Who can join?: Open to all bodies\, fitness levels\, and identities. No prior wrestling or acting experience is required. Strictly 18+ \n Language: English (or Danish/English depending on the group).\n What to bring: Please wear comfortable clothing that you can easily move in\, a water bottle\, and a clean pair of indoor shoes (trainers/sneakers) to protect the floor.\nHow to join: Sign up via the button at the top of the page\n\n  \nThroughout the weekly sessions\, we will: \n  \n\n Master the art of gravity and the spectacular fall: Falling is not just a necessity; it is a grand narrative gesture. We will break down the physical techniques of the “bump\,” learning how to distribute impact safely across the body\, land with confidence\, and transform a sudden drop into a moment of breathtaking theatrical suspense.\n\n  \n\n Embody the mechanics of physical illusion: We will practice safe\, foundational stage combat and wrestling movements. You will learn the geometry of the ring\, how to share weight safely with a partner\, and how to execute stylized\, high-energy movements with total control and bodily awareness.\n\n  \n\n Master the sensory language of “the sell”: How does a body communicate impact through pure theater? We will dissect the timing\, rhythm\, and exaggerated gestures needed to make a fictional collision look hilariously high-stakes\, turning a simple reaction into a grand narrative moment.\n\n  \n\n Draw inspiration from archetypes and storylines: From the tragic\, over-the-top heroes of classic soap operas to the chaotic brilliance of comedic wildcards\, we will learn how to build fictional backstories and larger-than-life personas.\n\n  \n\n Explore materials\, gestures\, and sensations: How can a sequin\, a dramatic pause\, a grand entrance\, or an exaggerated gasp become a sanctuary for expression? Participants are encouraged to build\, discover\, and experiment with physical presence and creative costuming.\n\n  \n\n Take part in vocal and character exercises: We will pause to play with the microphone\, practicing the art of theatrical trash-talking and crowd work rooted entirely in comedy\, imagination\, and playful energy.\n\n  \nThese sessions are an open invitation to see physical performance with new eyes. Come as you are\, and together we can create vibrant\, joyful pauses within our everyday realities. \n  \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS \n  \nKFWS works with sensory\, physical\, and participatory performance unfolding within queer community spaces. Their practice explores how temporary characters and spectacular narratives emerge through encounters between chaos\, imagination\, and the body. Drawing inspiration from theatrical wrestling\, camp aesthetics\, and collaborative play\, they create situations where people and movement collectively reimagine performance anew—allowing relational and fluid identities space to evolve. \nA central point of departure in this work is a care for collective joy and creative freedom—using the ring not as a site of ego\, but as an aesthetic foundation for laughter and community.  \nQuestions? For more info you can write wrestling.scenekunst@gmail.com. \nAccess Information\nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and a gender neutral accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space. \nWarehouse9 is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/get-weird-with-wrestling/2026-11-05/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:Get Weird With Wrestling - Qspace workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Spectacular Body: A Weekly Exploration of Queer Wrestling and Camp Performance \nWelcome to a weekly laboratory in Warehouse9’s Qspace\, where we explore the wrestling ring as a site of radical theatricality. When we step into the arena of hyper-expressive movement\, the body becomes a canvas for our wildest imaginations. Inspired by the rich history of camp performance\, melodrama\, and physical comedy\, this workshop invites you to discover and create spectacular alter-egos—personas that open up new spaces for collective joy\, intimacy\, and community play. \n  \nPRACTICAL INFORMATION \n\n Time: Thursdays\, 18:30–20:30 (please arrive 10 minutes early)\n Meeting point: Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5 (Baghuset)\, 2720 Vanløse\n Who can join?: Open to all bodies\, fitness levels\, and identities. No prior wrestling or acting experience is required. Strictly 18+ \n Language: English (or Danish/English depending on the group).\n What to bring: Please wear comfortable clothing that you can easily move in\, a water bottle\, and a clean pair of indoor shoes (trainers/sneakers) to protect the floor.\nHow to join: Sign up via the button at the top of the page\n\n  \nThroughout the weekly sessions\, we will: \n  \n\n Master the art of gravity and the spectacular fall: Falling is not just a necessity; it is a grand narrative gesture. We will break down the physical techniques of the “bump\,” learning how to distribute impact safely across the body\, land with confidence\, and transform a sudden drop into a moment of breathtaking theatrical suspense.\n\n  \n\n Embody the mechanics of physical illusion: We will practice safe\, foundational stage combat and wrestling movements. You will learn the geometry of the ring\, how to share weight safely with a partner\, and how to execute stylized\, high-energy movements with total control and bodily awareness.\n\n  \n\n Master the sensory language of “the sell”: How does a body communicate impact through pure theater? We will dissect the timing\, rhythm\, and exaggerated gestures needed to make a fictional collision look hilariously high-stakes\, turning a simple reaction into a grand narrative moment.\n\n  \n\n Draw inspiration from archetypes and storylines: From the tragic\, over-the-top heroes of classic soap operas to the chaotic brilliance of comedic wildcards\, we will learn how to build fictional backstories and larger-than-life personas.\n\n  \n\n Explore materials\, gestures\, and sensations: How can a sequin\, a dramatic pause\, a grand entrance\, or an exaggerated gasp become a sanctuary for expression? Participants are encouraged to build\, discover\, and experiment with physical presence and creative costuming.\n\n  \n\n Take part in vocal and character exercises: We will pause to play with the microphone\, practicing the art of theatrical trash-talking and crowd work rooted entirely in comedy\, imagination\, and playful energy.\n\n  \nThese sessions are an open invitation to see physical performance with new eyes. Come as you are\, and together we can create vibrant\, joyful pauses within our everyday realities. \n  \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS \n  \nKFWS works with sensory\, physical\, and participatory performance unfolding within queer community spaces. Their practice explores how temporary characters and spectacular narratives emerge through encounters between chaos\, imagination\, and the body. Drawing inspiration from theatrical wrestling\, camp aesthetics\, and collaborative play\, they create situations where people and movement collectively reimagine performance anew—allowing relational and fluid identities space to evolve. \nA central point of departure in this work is a care for collective joy and creative freedom—using the ring not as a site of ego\, but as an aesthetic foundation for laughter and community.  \nQuestions? For more info you can write wrestling.scenekunst@gmail.com. \nAccess Information\nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and a gender neutral accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space. \nWarehouse9 is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/get-weird-with-wrestling/2026-10-29/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:Get Weird With Wrestling - Qspace workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Spectacular Body: A Weekly Exploration of Queer Wrestling and Camp Performance \nWelcome to a weekly laboratory in Warehouse9’s Qspace\, where we explore the wrestling ring as a site of radical theatricality. When we step into the arena of hyper-expressive movement\, the body becomes a canvas for our wildest imaginations. Inspired by the rich history of camp performance\, melodrama\, and physical comedy\, this workshop invites you to discover and create spectacular alter-egos—personas that open up new spaces for collective joy\, intimacy\, and community play. \n  \nPRACTICAL INFORMATION \n\n Time: Thursdays\, 18:30–20:30 (please arrive 10 minutes early)\n Meeting point: Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5 (Baghuset)\, 2720 Vanløse\n Who can join?: Open to all bodies\, fitness levels\, and identities. No prior wrestling or acting experience is required. Strictly 18+ \n Language: English (or Danish/English depending on the group).\n What to bring: Please wear comfortable clothing that you can easily move in\, a water bottle\, and a clean pair of indoor shoes (trainers/sneakers) to protect the floor.\nHow to join: Sign up via the button at the top of the page\n\n  \nThroughout the weekly sessions\, we will: \n  \n\n Master the art of gravity and the spectacular fall: Falling is not just a necessity; it is a grand narrative gesture. We will break down the physical techniques of the “bump\,” learning how to distribute impact safely across the body\, land with confidence\, and transform a sudden drop into a moment of breathtaking theatrical suspense.\n\n  \n\n Embody the mechanics of physical illusion: We will practice safe\, foundational stage combat and wrestling movements. You will learn the geometry of the ring\, how to share weight safely with a partner\, and how to execute stylized\, high-energy movements with total control and bodily awareness.\n\n  \n\n Master the sensory language of “the sell”: How does a body communicate impact through pure theater? We will dissect the timing\, rhythm\, and exaggerated gestures needed to make a fictional collision look hilariously high-stakes\, turning a simple reaction into a grand narrative moment.\n\n  \n\n Draw inspiration from archetypes and storylines: From the tragic\, over-the-top heroes of classic soap operas to the chaotic brilliance of comedic wildcards\, we will learn how to build fictional backstories and larger-than-life personas.\n\n  \n\n Explore materials\, gestures\, and sensations: How can a sequin\, a dramatic pause\, a grand entrance\, or an exaggerated gasp become a sanctuary for expression? Participants are encouraged to build\, discover\, and experiment with physical presence and creative costuming.\n\n  \n\n Take part in vocal and character exercises: We will pause to play with the microphone\, practicing the art of theatrical trash-talking and crowd work rooted entirely in comedy\, imagination\, and playful energy.\n\n  \nThese sessions are an open invitation to see physical performance with new eyes. Come as you are\, and together we can create vibrant\, joyful pauses within our everyday realities. \n  \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS \n  \nKFWS works with sensory\, physical\, and participatory performance unfolding within queer community spaces. Their practice explores how temporary characters and spectacular narratives emerge through encounters between chaos\, imagination\, and the body. Drawing inspiration from theatrical wrestling\, camp aesthetics\, and collaborative play\, they create situations where people and movement collectively reimagine performance anew—allowing relational and fluid identities space to evolve. \nA central point of departure in this work is a care for collective joy and creative freedom—using the ring not as a site of ego\, but as an aesthetic foundation for laughter and community.  \nQuestions? For more info you can write wrestling.scenekunst@gmail.com. \nAccess Information\nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and a gender neutral accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space. \nWarehouse9 is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/get-weird-with-wrestling/2026-10-22/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:Get Weird With Wrestling - Qspace workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Spectacular Body: A Weekly Exploration of Queer Wrestling and Camp Performance \nWelcome to a weekly laboratory in Warehouse9’s Qspace\, where we explore the wrestling ring as a site of radical theatricality. When we step into the arena of hyper-expressive movement\, the body becomes a canvas for our wildest imaginations. Inspired by the rich history of camp performance\, melodrama\, and physical comedy\, this workshop invites you to discover and create spectacular alter-egos—personas that open up new spaces for collective joy\, intimacy\, and community play. \n  \nPRACTICAL INFORMATION \n\n Time: Thursdays\, 18:30–20:30 (please arrive 10 minutes early)\n Meeting point: Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5 (Baghuset)\, 2720 Vanløse\n Who can join?: Open to all bodies\, fitness levels\, and identities. No prior wrestling or acting experience is required. Strictly 18+ \n Language: English (or Danish/English depending on the group).\n What to bring: Please wear comfortable clothing that you can easily move in\, a water bottle\, and a clean pair of indoor shoes (trainers/sneakers) to protect the floor.\nHow to join: Sign up via the button at the top of the page\n\n  \nThroughout the weekly sessions\, we will: \n  \n\n Master the art of gravity and the spectacular fall: Falling is not just a necessity; it is a grand narrative gesture. We will break down the physical techniques of the “bump\,” learning how to distribute impact safely across the body\, land with confidence\, and transform a sudden drop into a moment of breathtaking theatrical suspense.\n\n  \n\n Embody the mechanics of physical illusion: We will practice safe\, foundational stage combat and wrestling movements. You will learn the geometry of the ring\, how to share weight safely with a partner\, and how to execute stylized\, high-energy movements with total control and bodily awareness.\n\n  \n\n Master the sensory language of “the sell”: How does a body communicate impact through pure theater? We will dissect the timing\, rhythm\, and exaggerated gestures needed to make a fictional collision look hilariously high-stakes\, turning a simple reaction into a grand narrative moment.\n\n  \n\n Draw inspiration from archetypes and storylines: From the tragic\, over-the-top heroes of classic soap operas to the chaotic brilliance of comedic wildcards\, we will learn how to build fictional backstories and larger-than-life personas.\n\n  \n\n Explore materials\, gestures\, and sensations: How can a sequin\, a dramatic pause\, a grand entrance\, or an exaggerated gasp become a sanctuary for expression? Participants are encouraged to build\, discover\, and experiment with physical presence and creative costuming.\n\n  \n\n Take part in vocal and character exercises: We will pause to play with the microphone\, practicing the art of theatrical trash-talking and crowd work rooted entirely in comedy\, imagination\, and playful energy.\n\n  \nThese sessions are an open invitation to see physical performance with new eyes. Come as you are\, and together we can create vibrant\, joyful pauses within our everyday realities. \n  \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS \n  \nKFWS works with sensory\, physical\, and participatory performance unfolding within queer community spaces. Their practice explores how temporary characters and spectacular narratives emerge through encounters between chaos\, imagination\, and the body. Drawing inspiration from theatrical wrestling\, camp aesthetics\, and collaborative play\, they create situations where people and movement collectively reimagine performance anew—allowing relational and fluid identities space to evolve. \nA central point of departure in this work is a care for collective joy and creative freedom—using the ring not as a site of ego\, but as an aesthetic foundation for laughter and community.  \nQuestions? For more info you can write wrestling.scenekunst@gmail.com. \nAccess Information\nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and a gender neutral accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space. \nWarehouse9 is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/get-weird-with-wrestling/2026-10-15/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:Get Weird With Wrestling - Qspace workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Spectacular Body: A Weekly Exploration of Queer Wrestling and Camp Performance \nWelcome to a weekly laboratory in Warehouse9’s Qspace\, where we explore the wrestling ring as a site of radical theatricality. When we step into the arena of hyper-expressive movement\, the body becomes a canvas for our wildest imaginations. Inspired by the rich history of camp performance\, melodrama\, and physical comedy\, this workshop invites you to discover and create spectacular alter-egos—personas that open up new spaces for collective joy\, intimacy\, and community play. \n  \nPRACTICAL INFORMATION \n\n Time: Thursdays\, 18:30–20:30 (please arrive 10 minutes early)\n Meeting point: Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5 (Baghuset)\, 2720 Vanløse\n Who can join?: Open to all bodies\, fitness levels\, and identities. No prior wrestling or acting experience is required. Strictly 18+ \n Language: English (or Danish/English depending on the group).\n What to bring: Please wear comfortable clothing that you can easily move in\, a water bottle\, and a clean pair of indoor shoes (trainers/sneakers) to protect the floor.\nHow to join: Sign up via the button at the top of the page\n\n  \nThroughout the weekly sessions\, we will: \n  \n\n Master the art of gravity and the spectacular fall: Falling is not just a necessity; it is a grand narrative gesture. We will break down the physical techniques of the “bump\,” learning how to distribute impact safely across the body\, land with confidence\, and transform a sudden drop into a moment of breathtaking theatrical suspense.\n\n  \n\n Embody the mechanics of physical illusion: We will practice safe\, foundational stage combat and wrestling movements. You will learn the geometry of the ring\, how to share weight safely with a partner\, and how to execute stylized\, high-energy movements with total control and bodily awareness.\n\n  \n\n Master the sensory language of “the sell”: How does a body communicate impact through pure theater? We will dissect the timing\, rhythm\, and exaggerated gestures needed to make a fictional collision look hilariously high-stakes\, turning a simple reaction into a grand narrative moment.\n\n  \n\n Draw inspiration from archetypes and storylines: From the tragic\, over-the-top heroes of classic soap operas to the chaotic brilliance of comedic wildcards\, we will learn how to build fictional backstories and larger-than-life personas.\n\n  \n\n Explore materials\, gestures\, and sensations: How can a sequin\, a dramatic pause\, a grand entrance\, or an exaggerated gasp become a sanctuary for expression? Participants are encouraged to build\, discover\, and experiment with physical presence and creative costuming.\n\n  \n\n Take part in vocal and character exercises: We will pause to play with the microphone\, practicing the art of theatrical trash-talking and crowd work rooted entirely in comedy\, imagination\, and playful energy.\n\n  \nThese sessions are an open invitation to see physical performance with new eyes. Come as you are\, and together we can create vibrant\, joyful pauses within our everyday realities. \n  \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS \n  \nKFWS works with sensory\, physical\, and participatory performance unfolding within queer community spaces. Their practice explores how temporary characters and spectacular narratives emerge through encounters between chaos\, imagination\, and the body. Drawing inspiration from theatrical wrestling\, camp aesthetics\, and collaborative play\, they create situations where people and movement collectively reimagine performance anew—allowing relational and fluid identities space to evolve. \nA central point of departure in this work is a care for collective joy and creative freedom—using the ring not as a site of ego\, but as an aesthetic foundation for laughter and community.  \nQuestions? For more info you can write wrestling.scenekunst@gmail.com. \nAccess Information\nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and a gender neutral accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space. \nWarehouse9 is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/get-weird-with-wrestling/2026-10-08/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261001T203000
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CREATED:20260624T073353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260626T055300Z
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SUMMARY:Get Weird With Wrestling - Qspace workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Spectacular Body: A Weekly Exploration of Queer Wrestling and Camp Performance \nWelcome to a weekly laboratory in Warehouse9’s Qspace\, where we explore the wrestling ring as a site of radical theatricality. When we step into the arena of hyper-expressive movement\, the body becomes a canvas for our wildest imaginations. Inspired by the rich history of camp performance\, melodrama\, and physical comedy\, this workshop invites you to discover and create spectacular alter-egos—personas that open up new spaces for collective joy\, intimacy\, and community play. \n  \nPRACTICAL INFORMATION \n\n Time: Thursdays\, 18:30–20:30 (please arrive 10 minutes early)\n Meeting point: Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5 (Baghuset)\, 2720 Vanløse\n Who can join?: Open to all bodies\, fitness levels\, and identities. No prior wrestling or acting experience is required. Strictly 18+ \n Language: English (or Danish/English depending on the group).\n What to bring: Please wear comfortable clothing that you can easily move in\, a water bottle\, and a clean pair of indoor shoes (trainers/sneakers) to protect the floor.\nHow to join: Sign up via the button at the top of the page\n\n  \nThroughout the weekly sessions\, we will: \n  \n\n Master the art of gravity and the spectacular fall: Falling is not just a necessity; it is a grand narrative gesture. We will break down the physical techniques of the “bump\,” learning how to distribute impact safely across the body\, land with confidence\, and transform a sudden drop into a moment of breathtaking theatrical suspense.\n\n  \n\n Embody the mechanics of physical illusion: We will practice safe\, foundational stage combat and wrestling movements. You will learn the geometry of the ring\, how to share weight safely with a partner\, and how to execute stylized\, high-energy movements with total control and bodily awareness.\n\n  \n\n Master the sensory language of “the sell”: How does a body communicate impact through pure theater? We will dissect the timing\, rhythm\, and exaggerated gestures needed to make a fictional collision look hilariously high-stakes\, turning a simple reaction into a grand narrative moment.\n\n  \n\n Draw inspiration from archetypes and storylines: From the tragic\, over-the-top heroes of classic soap operas to the chaotic brilliance of comedic wildcards\, we will learn how to build fictional backstories and larger-than-life personas.\n\n  \n\n Explore materials\, gestures\, and sensations: How can a sequin\, a dramatic pause\, a grand entrance\, or an exaggerated gasp become a sanctuary for expression? Participants are encouraged to build\, discover\, and experiment with physical presence and creative costuming.\n\n  \n\n Take part in vocal and character exercises: We will pause to play with the microphone\, practicing the art of theatrical trash-talking and crowd work rooted entirely in comedy\, imagination\, and playful energy.\n\n  \nThese sessions are an open invitation to see physical performance with new eyes. Come as you are\, and together we can create vibrant\, joyful pauses within our everyday realities. \n  \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS \n  \nKFWS works with sensory\, physical\, and participatory performance unfolding within queer community spaces. Their practice explores how temporary characters and spectacular narratives emerge through encounters between chaos\, imagination\, and the body. Drawing inspiration from theatrical wrestling\, camp aesthetics\, and collaborative play\, they create situations where people and movement collectively reimagine performance anew—allowing relational and fluid identities space to evolve. \nA central point of departure in this work is a care for collective joy and creative freedom—using the ring not as a site of ego\, but as an aesthetic foundation for laughter and community.  \nQuestions? For more info you can write wrestling.scenekunst@gmail.com. \nAccess Information\nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and a gender neutral accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space. \nWarehouse9 is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/get-weird-with-wrestling/2026-10-01/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260924T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260924T203000
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UID:10000451-1790274600-1790281800@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:Get Weird With Wrestling - Qspace workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Spectacular Body: A Weekly Exploration of Queer Wrestling and Camp Performance \nWelcome to a weekly laboratory in Warehouse9’s Qspace\, where we explore the wrestling ring as a site of radical theatricality. When we step into the arena of hyper-expressive movement\, the body becomes a canvas for our wildest imaginations. Inspired by the rich history of camp performance\, melodrama\, and physical comedy\, this workshop invites you to discover and create spectacular alter-egos—personas that open up new spaces for collective joy\, intimacy\, and community play. \n  \nPRACTICAL INFORMATION \n\n Time: Thursdays\, 18:30–20:30 (please arrive 10 minutes early)\n Meeting point: Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5 (Baghuset)\, 2720 Vanløse\n Who can join?: Open to all bodies\, fitness levels\, and identities. No prior wrestling or acting experience is required. Strictly 18+ \n Language: English (or Danish/English depending on the group).\n What to bring: Please wear comfortable clothing that you can easily move in\, a water bottle\, and a clean pair of indoor shoes (trainers/sneakers) to protect the floor.\nHow to join: Sign up via the button at the top of the page\n\n  \nThroughout the weekly sessions\, we will: \n  \n\n Master the art of gravity and the spectacular fall: Falling is not just a necessity; it is a grand narrative gesture. We will break down the physical techniques of the “bump\,” learning how to distribute impact safely across the body\, land with confidence\, and transform a sudden drop into a moment of breathtaking theatrical suspense.\n\n  \n\n Embody the mechanics of physical illusion: We will practice safe\, foundational stage combat and wrestling movements. You will learn the geometry of the ring\, how to share weight safely with a partner\, and how to execute stylized\, high-energy movements with total control and bodily awareness.\n\n  \n\n Master the sensory language of “the sell”: How does a body communicate impact through pure theater? We will dissect the timing\, rhythm\, and exaggerated gestures needed to make a fictional collision look hilariously high-stakes\, turning a simple reaction into a grand narrative moment.\n\n  \n\n Draw inspiration from archetypes and storylines: From the tragic\, over-the-top heroes of classic soap operas to the chaotic brilliance of comedic wildcards\, we will learn how to build fictional backstories and larger-than-life personas.\n\n  \n\n Explore materials\, gestures\, and sensations: How can a sequin\, a dramatic pause\, a grand entrance\, or an exaggerated gasp become a sanctuary for expression? Participants are encouraged to build\, discover\, and experiment with physical presence and creative costuming.\n\n  \n\n Take part in vocal and character exercises: We will pause to play with the microphone\, practicing the art of theatrical trash-talking and crowd work rooted entirely in comedy\, imagination\, and playful energy.\n\n  \nThese sessions are an open invitation to see physical performance with new eyes. Come as you are\, and together we can create vibrant\, joyful pauses within our everyday realities. \n  \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS \n  \nKFWS works with sensory\, physical\, and participatory performance unfolding within queer community spaces. Their practice explores how temporary characters and spectacular narratives emerge through encounters between chaos\, imagination\, and the body. Drawing inspiration from theatrical wrestling\, camp aesthetics\, and collaborative play\, they create situations where people and movement collectively reimagine performance anew—allowing relational and fluid identities space to evolve. \nA central point of departure in this work is a care for collective joy and creative freedom—using the ring not as a site of ego\, but as an aesthetic foundation for laughter and community.  \nQuestions? For more info you can write wrestling.scenekunst@gmail.com. \nAccess Information\nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and a gender neutral accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space. \nWarehouse9 is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/get-weird-with-wrestling/2026-09-24/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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ORGANIZER;CN="Warehouse9":MAILTO:info@warehouse9.dk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260920
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260611T142434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260624T111330Z
UID:10000440-1789776000-1789862399@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:Vanløse KulTour 2026
DESCRIPTION:Warehouse9 is a part of KulTour 2026 – the day where Vanøse’s local culture actors open up their studios\, venues\, shops etc.\nIt will be a day with a full programme of open workshops\, performances\, music\, tours\, and talks. \nChoose one or maybe all of the places and take a KulTour around the entire district – for both children and adults. \nWarehouse9 presents: A talk by Niels Bjørn\, Urbanist\, Ph.D. \nNiels Bjørn will lead a talk on how art and culture bind people and urban neighborhoods together by creating experiences\, identity\, and meeting places. \n“A neighborhood like the Skjulhøj district contains a mix of buildings that has made it suitable for cultural environments\, which have found space here for their activities and for creating a vibrancy that the city would otherwise lack. The City of Copenhagen’s work with ‘creative zones’ has been absolutely crucial for this to happen. \nNow\, Copenhagen’s success as a city is so overwhelming that there is a risk of cultural and artistic qualities being pushed out. \nWe have seen this happen in other neighborhoods in Copenhagen\, and with that experience and knowledge\, we know that unless we take active steps to preserve and look after these special environments\, they will disappear. \nWhen culture is pushed out of the city\, we all lose something vital. \nThe question is how we can work with urban development without losing the special qualities of the creative zone\, the Skjulhøj district\, and without the creative entrepreneurs and environments disappearing.” \nNiels Bjørn is an independent urban strategic advisor for municipalities across the country. He works particularly with socially balanced cities and how we can create cities that function well for people and have room for everyone\, regardless of differences in age\, gender\, culture\, and class. Niels Bjørn’s latest book\, Det menneskelige habitat\, gathers research from around the world on how we best secure human cities\, urban spaces\, and neighborhoods. Niels Bjørn\, along with a small editorial group\, is also the force behind the podcast BYLYD\, which since 2014 has produced podcast series on architecture and urban development. \nLanguage: Danish \nThis event is free and open to all. \nKulTour is supported by Vanløse Lokaludvalg. \nAccess Information\nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and a gender neutral\, accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/vanlose-kultour-2026/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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ORGANIZER;CN="Warehouse9":MAILTO:info@warehouse9.dk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260917T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260917T203000
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260624T073353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260626T055300Z
UID:10000450-1789669800-1789677000@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:Get Weird With Wrestling - Qspace workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Spectacular Body: A Weekly Exploration of Queer Wrestling and Camp Performance \nWelcome to a weekly laboratory in Warehouse9’s Qspace\, where we explore the wrestling ring as a site of radical theatricality. When we step into the arena of hyper-expressive movement\, the body becomes a canvas for our wildest imaginations. Inspired by the rich history of camp performance\, melodrama\, and physical comedy\, this workshop invites you to discover and create spectacular alter-egos—personas that open up new spaces for collective joy\, intimacy\, and community play. \n  \nPRACTICAL INFORMATION \n\n Time: Thursdays\, 18:30–20:30 (please arrive 10 minutes early)\n Meeting point: Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5 (Baghuset)\, 2720 Vanløse\n Who can join?: Open to all bodies\, fitness levels\, and identities. No prior wrestling or acting experience is required. Strictly 18+ \n Language: English (or Danish/English depending on the group).\n What to bring: Please wear comfortable clothing that you can easily move in\, a water bottle\, and a clean pair of indoor shoes (trainers/sneakers) to protect the floor.\nHow to join: Sign up via the button at the top of the page\n\n  \nThroughout the weekly sessions\, we will: \n  \n\n Master the art of gravity and the spectacular fall: Falling is not just a necessity; it is a grand narrative gesture. We will break down the physical techniques of the “bump\,” learning how to distribute impact safely across the body\, land with confidence\, and transform a sudden drop into a moment of breathtaking theatrical suspense.\n\n  \n\n Embody the mechanics of physical illusion: We will practice safe\, foundational stage combat and wrestling movements. You will learn the geometry of the ring\, how to share weight safely with a partner\, and how to execute stylized\, high-energy movements with total control and bodily awareness.\n\n  \n\n Master the sensory language of “the sell”: How does a body communicate impact through pure theater? We will dissect the timing\, rhythm\, and exaggerated gestures needed to make a fictional collision look hilariously high-stakes\, turning a simple reaction into a grand narrative moment.\n\n  \n\n Draw inspiration from archetypes and storylines: From the tragic\, over-the-top heroes of classic soap operas to the chaotic brilliance of comedic wildcards\, we will learn how to build fictional backstories and larger-than-life personas.\n\n  \n\n Explore materials\, gestures\, and sensations: How can a sequin\, a dramatic pause\, a grand entrance\, or an exaggerated gasp become a sanctuary for expression? Participants are encouraged to build\, discover\, and experiment with physical presence and creative costuming.\n\n  \n\n Take part in vocal and character exercises: We will pause to play with the microphone\, practicing the art of theatrical trash-talking and crowd work rooted entirely in comedy\, imagination\, and playful energy.\n\n  \nThese sessions are an open invitation to see physical performance with new eyes. Come as you are\, and together we can create vibrant\, joyful pauses within our everyday realities. \n  \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS \n  \nKFWS works with sensory\, physical\, and participatory performance unfolding within queer community spaces. Their practice explores how temporary characters and spectacular narratives emerge through encounters between chaos\, imagination\, and the body. Drawing inspiration from theatrical wrestling\, camp aesthetics\, and collaborative play\, they create situations where people and movement collectively reimagine performance anew—allowing relational and fluid identities space to evolve. \nA central point of departure in this work is a care for collective joy and creative freedom—using the ring not as a site of ego\, but as an aesthetic foundation for laughter and community.  \nQuestions? For more info you can write wrestling.scenekunst@gmail.com. \nAccess Information\nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and a gender neutral accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space. \nWarehouse9 is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/get-weird-with-wrestling/2026-09-17/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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ORGANIZER;CN="Warehouse9":MAILTO:info@warehouse9.dk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260910T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260910T203000
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260624T073353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260626T055300Z
UID:10000449-1789065000-1789072200@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:Get Weird With Wrestling - Qspace workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Spectacular Body: A Weekly Exploration of Queer Wrestling and Camp Performance \nWelcome to a weekly laboratory in Warehouse9’s Qspace\, where we explore the wrestling ring as a site of radical theatricality. When we step into the arena of hyper-expressive movement\, the body becomes a canvas for our wildest imaginations. Inspired by the rich history of camp performance\, melodrama\, and physical comedy\, this workshop invites you to discover and create spectacular alter-egos—personas that open up new spaces for collective joy\, intimacy\, and community play. \n  \nPRACTICAL INFORMATION \n\n Time: Thursdays\, 18:30–20:30 (please arrive 10 minutes early)\n Meeting point: Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5 (Baghuset)\, 2720 Vanløse\n Who can join?: Open to all bodies\, fitness levels\, and identities. No prior wrestling or acting experience is required. Strictly 18+ \n Language: English (or Danish/English depending on the group).\n What to bring: Please wear comfortable clothing that you can easily move in\, a water bottle\, and a clean pair of indoor shoes (trainers/sneakers) to protect the floor.\nHow to join: Sign up via the button at the top of the page\n\n  \nThroughout the weekly sessions\, we will: \n  \n\n Master the art of gravity and the spectacular fall: Falling is not just a necessity; it is a grand narrative gesture. We will break down the physical techniques of the “bump\,” learning how to distribute impact safely across the body\, land with confidence\, and transform a sudden drop into a moment of breathtaking theatrical suspense.\n\n  \n\n Embody the mechanics of physical illusion: We will practice safe\, foundational stage combat and wrestling movements. You will learn the geometry of the ring\, how to share weight safely with a partner\, and how to execute stylized\, high-energy movements with total control and bodily awareness.\n\n  \n\n Master the sensory language of “the sell”: How does a body communicate impact through pure theater? We will dissect the timing\, rhythm\, and exaggerated gestures needed to make a fictional collision look hilariously high-stakes\, turning a simple reaction into a grand narrative moment.\n\n  \n\n Draw inspiration from archetypes and storylines: From the tragic\, over-the-top heroes of classic soap operas to the chaotic brilliance of comedic wildcards\, we will learn how to build fictional backstories and larger-than-life personas.\n\n  \n\n Explore materials\, gestures\, and sensations: How can a sequin\, a dramatic pause\, a grand entrance\, or an exaggerated gasp become a sanctuary for expression? Participants are encouraged to build\, discover\, and experiment with physical presence and creative costuming.\n\n  \n\n Take part in vocal and character exercises: We will pause to play with the microphone\, practicing the art of theatrical trash-talking and crowd work rooted entirely in comedy\, imagination\, and playful energy.\n\n  \nThese sessions are an open invitation to see physical performance with new eyes. Come as you are\, and together we can create vibrant\, joyful pauses within our everyday realities. \n  \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS \n  \nKFWS works with sensory\, physical\, and participatory performance unfolding within queer community spaces. Their practice explores how temporary characters and spectacular narratives emerge through encounters between chaos\, imagination\, and the body. Drawing inspiration from theatrical wrestling\, camp aesthetics\, and collaborative play\, they create situations where people and movement collectively reimagine performance anew—allowing relational and fluid identities space to evolve. \nA central point of departure in this work is a care for collective joy and creative freedom—using the ring not as a site of ego\, but as an aesthetic foundation for laughter and community.  \nQuestions? For more info you can write wrestling.scenekunst@gmail.com. \nAccess Information\nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and a gender neutral accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space. \nWarehouse9 is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/get-weird-with-wrestling/2026-09-10/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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ORGANIZER;CN="Warehouse9":MAILTO:info@warehouse9.dk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260903T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260903T203000
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260624T073353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260626T055300Z
UID:10000448-1788460200-1788467400@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:Get Weird With Wrestling - Qspace workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Spectacular Body: A Weekly Exploration of Queer Wrestling and Camp Performance \nWelcome to a weekly laboratory in Warehouse9’s Qspace\, where we explore the wrestling ring as a site of radical theatricality. When we step into the arena of hyper-expressive movement\, the body becomes a canvas for our wildest imaginations. Inspired by the rich history of camp performance\, melodrama\, and physical comedy\, this workshop invites you to discover and create spectacular alter-egos—personas that open up new spaces for collective joy\, intimacy\, and community play. \n  \nPRACTICAL INFORMATION \n\n Time: Thursdays\, 18:30–20:30 (please arrive 10 minutes early)\n Meeting point: Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5 (Baghuset)\, 2720 Vanløse\n Who can join?: Open to all bodies\, fitness levels\, and identities. No prior wrestling or acting experience is required. Strictly 18+ \n Language: English (or Danish/English depending on the group).\n What to bring: Please wear comfortable clothing that you can easily move in\, a water bottle\, and a clean pair of indoor shoes (trainers/sneakers) to protect the floor.\nHow to join: Sign up via the button at the top of the page\n\n  \nThroughout the weekly sessions\, we will: \n  \n\n Master the art of gravity and the spectacular fall: Falling is not just a necessity; it is a grand narrative gesture. We will break down the physical techniques of the “bump\,” learning how to distribute impact safely across the body\, land with confidence\, and transform a sudden drop into a moment of breathtaking theatrical suspense.\n\n  \n\n Embody the mechanics of physical illusion: We will practice safe\, foundational stage combat and wrestling movements. You will learn the geometry of the ring\, how to share weight safely with a partner\, and how to execute stylized\, high-energy movements with total control and bodily awareness.\n\n  \n\n Master the sensory language of “the sell”: How does a body communicate impact through pure theater? We will dissect the timing\, rhythm\, and exaggerated gestures needed to make a fictional collision look hilariously high-stakes\, turning a simple reaction into a grand narrative moment.\n\n  \n\n Draw inspiration from archetypes and storylines: From the tragic\, over-the-top heroes of classic soap operas to the chaotic brilliance of comedic wildcards\, we will learn how to build fictional backstories and larger-than-life personas.\n\n  \n\n Explore materials\, gestures\, and sensations: How can a sequin\, a dramatic pause\, a grand entrance\, or an exaggerated gasp become a sanctuary for expression? Participants are encouraged to build\, discover\, and experiment with physical presence and creative costuming.\n\n  \n\n Take part in vocal and character exercises: We will pause to play with the microphone\, practicing the art of theatrical trash-talking and crowd work rooted entirely in comedy\, imagination\, and playful energy.\n\n  \nThese sessions are an open invitation to see physical performance with new eyes. Come as you are\, and together we can create vibrant\, joyful pauses within our everyday realities. \n  \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS \n  \nKFWS works with sensory\, physical\, and participatory performance unfolding within queer community spaces. Their practice explores how temporary characters and spectacular narratives emerge through encounters between chaos\, imagination\, and the body. Drawing inspiration from theatrical wrestling\, camp aesthetics\, and collaborative play\, they create situations where people and movement collectively reimagine performance anew—allowing relational and fluid identities space to evolve. \nA central point of departure in this work is a care for collective joy and creative freedom—using the ring not as a site of ego\, but as an aesthetic foundation for laughter and community.  \nQuestions? For more info you can write wrestling.scenekunst@gmail.com. \nAccess Information\nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and a gender neutral accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space. \nWarehouse9 is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/get-weird-with-wrestling/2026-09-03/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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ORGANIZER;CN="Warehouse9":MAILTO:info@warehouse9.dk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260827T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260827T203000
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260624T073353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260626T055300Z
UID:10000447-1787855400-1787862600@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:Get Weird With Wrestling - Qspace workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Spectacular Body: A Weekly Exploration of Queer Wrestling and Camp Performance \nWelcome to a weekly laboratory in Warehouse9’s Qspace\, where we explore the wrestling ring as a site of radical theatricality. When we step into the arena of hyper-expressive movement\, the body becomes a canvas for our wildest imaginations. Inspired by the rich history of camp performance\, melodrama\, and physical comedy\, this workshop invites you to discover and create spectacular alter-egos—personas that open up new spaces for collective joy\, intimacy\, and community play. \n  \nPRACTICAL INFORMATION \n\n Time: Thursdays\, 18:30–20:30 (please arrive 10 minutes early)\n Meeting point: Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5 (Baghuset)\, 2720 Vanløse\n Who can join?: Open to all bodies\, fitness levels\, and identities. No prior wrestling or acting experience is required. Strictly 18+ \n Language: English (or Danish/English depending on the group).\n What to bring: Please wear comfortable clothing that you can easily move in\, a water bottle\, and a clean pair of indoor shoes (trainers/sneakers) to protect the floor.\nHow to join: Sign up via the button at the top of the page\n\n  \nThroughout the weekly sessions\, we will: \n  \n\n Master the art of gravity and the spectacular fall: Falling is not just a necessity; it is a grand narrative gesture. We will break down the physical techniques of the “bump\,” learning how to distribute impact safely across the body\, land with confidence\, and transform a sudden drop into a moment of breathtaking theatrical suspense.\n\n  \n\n Embody the mechanics of physical illusion: We will practice safe\, foundational stage combat and wrestling movements. You will learn the geometry of the ring\, how to share weight safely with a partner\, and how to execute stylized\, high-energy movements with total control and bodily awareness.\n\n  \n\n Master the sensory language of “the sell”: How does a body communicate impact through pure theater? We will dissect the timing\, rhythm\, and exaggerated gestures needed to make a fictional collision look hilariously high-stakes\, turning a simple reaction into a grand narrative moment.\n\n  \n\n Draw inspiration from archetypes and storylines: From the tragic\, over-the-top heroes of classic soap operas to the chaotic brilliance of comedic wildcards\, we will learn how to build fictional backstories and larger-than-life personas.\n\n  \n\n Explore materials\, gestures\, and sensations: How can a sequin\, a dramatic pause\, a grand entrance\, or an exaggerated gasp become a sanctuary for expression? Participants are encouraged to build\, discover\, and experiment with physical presence and creative costuming.\n\n  \n\n Take part in vocal and character exercises: We will pause to play with the microphone\, practicing the art of theatrical trash-talking and crowd work rooted entirely in comedy\, imagination\, and playful energy.\n\n  \nThese sessions are an open invitation to see physical performance with new eyes. Come as you are\, and together we can create vibrant\, joyful pauses within our everyday realities. \n  \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS \n  \nKFWS works with sensory\, physical\, and participatory performance unfolding within queer community spaces. Their practice explores how temporary characters and spectacular narratives emerge through encounters between chaos\, imagination\, and the body. Drawing inspiration from theatrical wrestling\, camp aesthetics\, and collaborative play\, they create situations where people and movement collectively reimagine performance anew—allowing relational and fluid identities space to evolve. \nA central point of departure in this work is a care for collective joy and creative freedom—using the ring not as a site of ego\, but as an aesthetic foundation for laughter and community.  \nQuestions? For more info you can write wrestling.scenekunst@gmail.com. \nAccess Information\nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and a gender neutral accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space. \nWarehouse9 is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/get-weird-with-wrestling/2026-08-27/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://warehouse9.dk/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/square-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Warehouse9":MAILTO:info@warehouse9.dk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260820T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260820T203000
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260624T073353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260626T055300Z
UID:10000446-1787250600-1787257800@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:Get Weird With Wrestling - Qspace workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Spectacular Body: A Weekly Exploration of Queer Wrestling and Camp Performance \nWelcome to a weekly laboratory in Warehouse9’s Qspace\, where we explore the wrestling ring as a site of radical theatricality. When we step into the arena of hyper-expressive movement\, the body becomes a canvas for our wildest imaginations. Inspired by the rich history of camp performance\, melodrama\, and physical comedy\, this workshop invites you to discover and create spectacular alter-egos—personas that open up new spaces for collective joy\, intimacy\, and community play. \n  \nPRACTICAL INFORMATION \n\n Time: Thursdays\, 18:30–20:30 (please arrive 10 minutes early)\n Meeting point: Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5 (Baghuset)\, 2720 Vanløse\n Who can join?: Open to all bodies\, fitness levels\, and identities. No prior wrestling or acting experience is required. Strictly 18+ \n Language: English (or Danish/English depending on the group).\n What to bring: Please wear comfortable clothing that you can easily move in\, a water bottle\, and a clean pair of indoor shoes (trainers/sneakers) to protect the floor.\nHow to join: Sign up via the button at the top of the page\n\n  \nThroughout the weekly sessions\, we will: \n  \n\n Master the art of gravity and the spectacular fall: Falling is not just a necessity; it is a grand narrative gesture. We will break down the physical techniques of the “bump\,” learning how to distribute impact safely across the body\, land with confidence\, and transform a sudden drop into a moment of breathtaking theatrical suspense.\n\n  \n\n Embody the mechanics of physical illusion: We will practice safe\, foundational stage combat and wrestling movements. You will learn the geometry of the ring\, how to share weight safely with a partner\, and how to execute stylized\, high-energy movements with total control and bodily awareness.\n\n  \n\n Master the sensory language of “the sell”: How does a body communicate impact through pure theater? We will dissect the timing\, rhythm\, and exaggerated gestures needed to make a fictional collision look hilariously high-stakes\, turning a simple reaction into a grand narrative moment.\n\n  \n\n Draw inspiration from archetypes and storylines: From the tragic\, over-the-top heroes of classic soap operas to the chaotic brilliance of comedic wildcards\, we will learn how to build fictional backstories and larger-than-life personas.\n\n  \n\n Explore materials\, gestures\, and sensations: How can a sequin\, a dramatic pause\, a grand entrance\, or an exaggerated gasp become a sanctuary for expression? Participants are encouraged to build\, discover\, and experiment with physical presence and creative costuming.\n\n  \n\n Take part in vocal and character exercises: We will pause to play with the microphone\, practicing the art of theatrical trash-talking and crowd work rooted entirely in comedy\, imagination\, and playful energy.\n\n  \nThese sessions are an open invitation to see physical performance with new eyes. Come as you are\, and together we can create vibrant\, joyful pauses within our everyday realities. \n  \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS \n  \nKFWS works with sensory\, physical\, and participatory performance unfolding within queer community spaces. Their practice explores how temporary characters and spectacular narratives emerge through encounters between chaos\, imagination\, and the body. Drawing inspiration from theatrical wrestling\, camp aesthetics\, and collaborative play\, they create situations where people and movement collectively reimagine performance anew—allowing relational and fluid identities space to evolve. \nA central point of departure in this work is a care for collective joy and creative freedom—using the ring not as a site of ego\, but as an aesthetic foundation for laughter and community.  \nQuestions? For more info you can write wrestling.scenekunst@gmail.com. \nAccess Information\nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and a gender neutral accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space. \nWarehouse9 is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/get-weird-with-wrestling/2026-08-20/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://warehouse9.dk/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/square-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Warehouse9":MAILTO:info@warehouse9.dk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260813T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260813T203000
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260624T073353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260626T055300Z
UID:10000445-1786645800-1786653000@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:Get Weird With Wrestling - Qspace workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Spectacular Body: A Weekly Exploration of Queer Wrestling and Camp Performance \nWelcome to a weekly laboratory in Warehouse9’s Qspace\, where we explore the wrestling ring as a site of radical theatricality. When we step into the arena of hyper-expressive movement\, the body becomes a canvas for our wildest imaginations. Inspired by the rich history of camp performance\, melodrama\, and physical comedy\, this workshop invites you to discover and create spectacular alter-egos—personas that open up new spaces for collective joy\, intimacy\, and community play. \n  \nPRACTICAL INFORMATION \n\n Time: Thursdays\, 18:30–20:30 (please arrive 10 minutes early)\n Meeting point: Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5 (Baghuset)\, 2720 Vanløse\n Who can join?: Open to all bodies\, fitness levels\, and identities. No prior wrestling or acting experience is required. Strictly 18+ \n Language: English (or Danish/English depending on the group).\n What to bring: Please wear comfortable clothing that you can easily move in\, a water bottle\, and a clean pair of indoor shoes (trainers/sneakers) to protect the floor.\nHow to join: Sign up via the button at the top of the page\n\n  \nThroughout the weekly sessions\, we will: \n  \n\n Master the art of gravity and the spectacular fall: Falling is not just a necessity; it is a grand narrative gesture. We will break down the physical techniques of the “bump\,” learning how to distribute impact safely across the body\, land with confidence\, and transform a sudden drop into a moment of breathtaking theatrical suspense.\n\n  \n\n Embody the mechanics of physical illusion: We will practice safe\, foundational stage combat and wrestling movements. You will learn the geometry of the ring\, how to share weight safely with a partner\, and how to execute stylized\, high-energy movements with total control and bodily awareness.\n\n  \n\n Master the sensory language of “the sell”: How does a body communicate impact through pure theater? We will dissect the timing\, rhythm\, and exaggerated gestures needed to make a fictional collision look hilariously high-stakes\, turning a simple reaction into a grand narrative moment.\n\n  \n\n Draw inspiration from archetypes and storylines: From the tragic\, over-the-top heroes of classic soap operas to the chaotic brilliance of comedic wildcards\, we will learn how to build fictional backstories and larger-than-life personas.\n\n  \n\n Explore materials\, gestures\, and sensations: How can a sequin\, a dramatic pause\, a grand entrance\, or an exaggerated gasp become a sanctuary for expression? Participants are encouraged to build\, discover\, and experiment with physical presence and creative costuming.\n\n  \n\n Take part in vocal and character exercises: We will pause to play with the microphone\, practicing the art of theatrical trash-talking and crowd work rooted entirely in comedy\, imagination\, and playful energy.\n\n  \nThese sessions are an open invitation to see physical performance with new eyes. Come as you are\, and together we can create vibrant\, joyful pauses within our everyday realities. \n  \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS \n  \nKFWS works with sensory\, physical\, and participatory performance unfolding within queer community spaces. Their practice explores how temporary characters and spectacular narratives emerge through encounters between chaos\, imagination\, and the body. Drawing inspiration from theatrical wrestling\, camp aesthetics\, and collaborative play\, they create situations where people and movement collectively reimagine performance anew—allowing relational and fluid identities space to evolve. \nA central point of departure in this work is a care for collective joy and creative freedom—using the ring not as a site of ego\, but as an aesthetic foundation for laughter and community.  \nQuestions? For more info you can write wrestling.scenekunst@gmail.com. \nAccess Information\nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and a gender neutral accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space. \nWarehouse9 is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/get-weird-with-wrestling/2026-08-13/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260808T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260808T170000
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260610T125943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260702T082935Z
UID:10000439-1786197600-1786208400@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:Queerlands Goes Wrestling
DESCRIPTION:Warehouse9 invites you to Queerlands 2026 – a community centered drop-in day featuring our queer wrestlers from the workshop series “Get Weird With Wrestling”.  \nPROGRAMME \n14 – 15: Café Queerlands \n15 – 17: Performance and Q&A: Get Weird With Wrestling \nCafé Queerlands: \nA pop-up café and open space during Queerlands. A place for conversation and hanging out. You are welcome to bring your own board game\, creative project\, book etc.  \nWe will have a basic non-alcoholic bar.\nWater\, coffee and tea is free. \nPerformance and Q&A: Get Weird With Wrestling: \nExperience the wrestlers behind the workshop series “Get Weird With Wrestling” when they perform in our workspace at this years Queerlands!\nYou don’t wanna miss this! \n\nRead more about the weekly workshop here: https://warehouse9.dk/event/get-weird-with-wrestling/2026-07-23/ \n  \nAccess Information \nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and a gender neutral accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift. \nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space. \n  \nWarehouse9 is supported by The Danish Arts Foundation and the City of Copenhagen. \nQueerlands is an independent initiative and not part of the official Copenhagen Pride programme.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/queerlands/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260806T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260806T203000
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260624T073353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260626T055300Z
UID:10000444-1786041000-1786048200@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:Get Weird With Wrestling - Qspace workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Spectacular Body: A Weekly Exploration of Queer Wrestling and Camp Performance \nWelcome to a weekly laboratory in Warehouse9’s Qspace\, where we explore the wrestling ring as a site of radical theatricality. When we step into the arena of hyper-expressive movement\, the body becomes a canvas for our wildest imaginations. Inspired by the rich history of camp performance\, melodrama\, and physical comedy\, this workshop invites you to discover and create spectacular alter-egos—personas that open up new spaces for collective joy\, intimacy\, and community play. \n  \nPRACTICAL INFORMATION \n\n Time: Thursdays\, 18:30–20:30 (please arrive 10 minutes early)\n Meeting point: Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5 (Baghuset)\, 2720 Vanløse\n Who can join?: Open to all bodies\, fitness levels\, and identities. No prior wrestling or acting experience is required. Strictly 18+ \n Language: English (or Danish/English depending on the group).\n What to bring: Please wear comfortable clothing that you can easily move in\, a water bottle\, and a clean pair of indoor shoes (trainers/sneakers) to protect the floor.\nHow to join: Sign up via the button at the top of the page\n\n  \nThroughout the weekly sessions\, we will: \n  \n\n Master the art of gravity and the spectacular fall: Falling is not just a necessity; it is a grand narrative gesture. We will break down the physical techniques of the “bump\,” learning how to distribute impact safely across the body\, land with confidence\, and transform a sudden drop into a moment of breathtaking theatrical suspense.\n\n  \n\n Embody the mechanics of physical illusion: We will practice safe\, foundational stage combat and wrestling movements. You will learn the geometry of the ring\, how to share weight safely with a partner\, and how to execute stylized\, high-energy movements with total control and bodily awareness.\n\n  \n\n Master the sensory language of “the sell”: How does a body communicate impact through pure theater? We will dissect the timing\, rhythm\, and exaggerated gestures needed to make a fictional collision look hilariously high-stakes\, turning a simple reaction into a grand narrative moment.\n\n  \n\n Draw inspiration from archetypes and storylines: From the tragic\, over-the-top heroes of classic soap operas to the chaotic brilliance of comedic wildcards\, we will learn how to build fictional backstories and larger-than-life personas.\n\n  \n\n Explore materials\, gestures\, and sensations: How can a sequin\, a dramatic pause\, a grand entrance\, or an exaggerated gasp become a sanctuary for expression? Participants are encouraged to build\, discover\, and experiment with physical presence and creative costuming.\n\n  \n\n Take part in vocal and character exercises: We will pause to play with the microphone\, practicing the art of theatrical trash-talking and crowd work rooted entirely in comedy\, imagination\, and playful energy.\n\n  \nThese sessions are an open invitation to see physical performance with new eyes. Come as you are\, and together we can create vibrant\, joyful pauses within our everyday realities. \n  \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS \n  \nKFWS works with sensory\, physical\, and participatory performance unfolding within queer community spaces. Their practice explores how temporary characters and spectacular narratives emerge through encounters between chaos\, imagination\, and the body. Drawing inspiration from theatrical wrestling\, camp aesthetics\, and collaborative play\, they create situations where people and movement collectively reimagine performance anew—allowing relational and fluid identities space to evolve. \nA central point of departure in this work is a care for collective joy and creative freedom—using the ring not as a site of ego\, but as an aesthetic foundation for laughter and community.  \nQuestions? For more info you can write wrestling.scenekunst@gmail.com. \nAccess Information\nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and a gender neutral accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space. \nWarehouse9 is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/get-weird-with-wrestling/2026-08-06/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260730T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260730T203000
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260624T073353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260626T055300Z
UID:10000443-1785436200-1785443400@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:Get Weird With Wrestling - Qspace workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Spectacular Body: A Weekly Exploration of Queer Wrestling and Camp Performance \nWelcome to a weekly laboratory in Warehouse9’s Qspace\, where we explore the wrestling ring as a site of radical theatricality. When we step into the arena of hyper-expressive movement\, the body becomes a canvas for our wildest imaginations. Inspired by the rich history of camp performance\, melodrama\, and physical comedy\, this workshop invites you to discover and create spectacular alter-egos—personas that open up new spaces for collective joy\, intimacy\, and community play. \n  \nPRACTICAL INFORMATION \n\n Time: Thursdays\, 18:30–20:30 (please arrive 10 minutes early)\n Meeting point: Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5 (Baghuset)\, 2720 Vanløse\n Who can join?: Open to all bodies\, fitness levels\, and identities. No prior wrestling or acting experience is required. Strictly 18+ \n Language: English (or Danish/English depending on the group).\n What to bring: Please wear comfortable clothing that you can easily move in\, a water bottle\, and a clean pair of indoor shoes (trainers/sneakers) to protect the floor.\nHow to join: Sign up via the button at the top of the page\n\n  \nThroughout the weekly sessions\, we will: \n  \n\n Master the art of gravity and the spectacular fall: Falling is not just a necessity; it is a grand narrative gesture. We will break down the physical techniques of the “bump\,” learning how to distribute impact safely across the body\, land with confidence\, and transform a sudden drop into a moment of breathtaking theatrical suspense.\n\n  \n\n Embody the mechanics of physical illusion: We will practice safe\, foundational stage combat and wrestling movements. You will learn the geometry of the ring\, how to share weight safely with a partner\, and how to execute stylized\, high-energy movements with total control and bodily awareness.\n\n  \n\n Master the sensory language of “the sell”: How does a body communicate impact through pure theater? We will dissect the timing\, rhythm\, and exaggerated gestures needed to make a fictional collision look hilariously high-stakes\, turning a simple reaction into a grand narrative moment.\n\n  \n\n Draw inspiration from archetypes and storylines: From the tragic\, over-the-top heroes of classic soap operas to the chaotic brilliance of comedic wildcards\, we will learn how to build fictional backstories and larger-than-life personas.\n\n  \n\n Explore materials\, gestures\, and sensations: How can a sequin\, a dramatic pause\, a grand entrance\, or an exaggerated gasp become a sanctuary for expression? Participants are encouraged to build\, discover\, and experiment with physical presence and creative costuming.\n\n  \n\n Take part in vocal and character exercises: We will pause to play with the microphone\, practicing the art of theatrical trash-talking and crowd work rooted entirely in comedy\, imagination\, and playful energy.\n\n  \nThese sessions are an open invitation to see physical performance with new eyes. Come as you are\, and together we can create vibrant\, joyful pauses within our everyday realities. \n  \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS \n  \nKFWS works with sensory\, physical\, and participatory performance unfolding within queer community spaces. Their practice explores how temporary characters and spectacular narratives emerge through encounters between chaos\, imagination\, and the body. Drawing inspiration from theatrical wrestling\, camp aesthetics\, and collaborative play\, they create situations where people and movement collectively reimagine performance anew—allowing relational and fluid identities space to evolve. \nA central point of departure in this work is a care for collective joy and creative freedom—using the ring not as a site of ego\, but as an aesthetic foundation for laughter and community.  \nQuestions? For more info you can write wrestling.scenekunst@gmail.com. \nAccess Information\nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and a gender neutral accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space. \nWarehouse9 is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/get-weird-with-wrestling/2026-07-30/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260723T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260723T203000
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260624T073353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260626T055300Z
UID:10000442-1784831400-1784838600@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:Get Weird With Wrestling - Qspace workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Spectacular Body: A Weekly Exploration of Queer Wrestling and Camp Performance \nWelcome to a weekly laboratory in Warehouse9’s Qspace\, where we explore the wrestling ring as a site of radical theatricality. When we step into the arena of hyper-expressive movement\, the body becomes a canvas for our wildest imaginations. Inspired by the rich history of camp performance\, melodrama\, and physical comedy\, this workshop invites you to discover and create spectacular alter-egos—personas that open up new spaces for collective joy\, intimacy\, and community play. \n  \nPRACTICAL INFORMATION \n\n Time: Thursdays\, 18:30–20:30 (please arrive 10 minutes early)\n Meeting point: Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5 (Baghuset)\, 2720 Vanløse\n Who can join?: Open to all bodies\, fitness levels\, and identities. No prior wrestling or acting experience is required. Strictly 18+ \n Language: English (or Danish/English depending on the group).\n What to bring: Please wear comfortable clothing that you can easily move in\, a water bottle\, and a clean pair of indoor shoes (trainers/sneakers) to protect the floor.\nHow to join: Sign up via the button at the top of the page\n\n  \nThroughout the weekly sessions\, we will: \n  \n\n Master the art of gravity and the spectacular fall: Falling is not just a necessity; it is a grand narrative gesture. We will break down the physical techniques of the “bump\,” learning how to distribute impact safely across the body\, land with confidence\, and transform a sudden drop into a moment of breathtaking theatrical suspense.\n\n  \n\n Embody the mechanics of physical illusion: We will practice safe\, foundational stage combat and wrestling movements. You will learn the geometry of the ring\, how to share weight safely with a partner\, and how to execute stylized\, high-energy movements with total control and bodily awareness.\n\n  \n\n Master the sensory language of “the sell”: How does a body communicate impact through pure theater? We will dissect the timing\, rhythm\, and exaggerated gestures needed to make a fictional collision look hilariously high-stakes\, turning a simple reaction into a grand narrative moment.\n\n  \n\n Draw inspiration from archetypes and storylines: From the tragic\, over-the-top heroes of classic soap operas to the chaotic brilliance of comedic wildcards\, we will learn how to build fictional backstories and larger-than-life personas.\n\n  \n\n Explore materials\, gestures\, and sensations: How can a sequin\, a dramatic pause\, a grand entrance\, or an exaggerated gasp become a sanctuary for expression? Participants are encouraged to build\, discover\, and experiment with physical presence and creative costuming.\n\n  \n\n Take part in vocal and character exercises: We will pause to play with the microphone\, practicing the art of theatrical trash-talking and crowd work rooted entirely in comedy\, imagination\, and playful energy.\n\n  \nThese sessions are an open invitation to see physical performance with new eyes. Come as you are\, and together we can create vibrant\, joyful pauses within our everyday realities. \n  \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS \n  \nKFWS works with sensory\, physical\, and participatory performance unfolding within queer community spaces. Their practice explores how temporary characters and spectacular narratives emerge through encounters between chaos\, imagination\, and the body. Drawing inspiration from theatrical wrestling\, camp aesthetics\, and collaborative play\, they create situations where people and movement collectively reimagine performance anew—allowing relational and fluid identities space to evolve. \nA central point of departure in this work is a care for collective joy and creative freedom—using the ring not as a site of ego\, but as an aesthetic foundation for laughter and community.  \nQuestions? For more info you can write wrestling.scenekunst@gmail.com. \nAccess Information\nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and a gender neutral accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space. \nWarehouse9 is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/get-weird-with-wrestling/2026-07-23/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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ORGANIZER;CN="Warehouse9":MAILTO:info@warehouse9.dk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260723
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260613T123949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260613T124315Z
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SUMMARY:Dud Muurmand: FENRIS - Qlab Residency
DESCRIPTION:Dud Muurmand is artist-in-residence for an artistic development programme at Warehouse9’s Qlab from 6 to 22 July 2026. Here\, she will develop the multidisciplinary performance piece FENRIS\, created in collaboration with musician Marko Hautamäki (FI)\, which will later be presented at the alternative culture festival Uma Obscura in Umeå\, Sweden. \nFENRIS is a multidisciplinary interpretation of the mythological tale of the Fenris wolf\, symbolising the struggle between chaos and order. In the initial brainstorming sessions\, this concept has been paired with the symbol of the contemporary introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in both art and work. The music is being created by Marko in direct collaboration with Dud\, who is designing the choreography and the visual expression of the costumes. \nAs part of the work’s development at Warehouse9’s Qlab\, there will be a public showing/workshop in October. More information on this will follow. \nDud Muurmand is a Copenhagen-based dancer\, choreographer\, performance artist\, instructor\, and costume designer. She has been a part of the Warehouse9 community for many years\, including performing at the Screwed/Xmas Cabaret and Piano Bar. She tours several European and Nordic alternative/dark fusion festivals with workshops and performance projects. Additionally\, she runs her own Patreon online forum and community\, where she teaches\, directs larger performance projects\, and experiments with online/video performance. Dud works with the fusion of dance and storytelling\, frequently drawing inspiration from Nordic history\, mythology\, and folklore. \n  \nWarehouse9 is supported by The Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen. \nAccess Information\nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and an accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/dud-muurmand-fenris-qlab-residency/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260621T214500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260621T224500
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260310T163948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260518T132838Z
UID:10000432-1782078300-1782081900@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:Solstice Walk: Daydreams and Sanctuaries
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to a solstice walk where we explore the surroundings of Damhussøen as a poetic mirror: when we allow ourselves to be moved by our surroundings\, they become reflections of our inner landscapes — and vice versa. Inspired by Gaston Bachelard’s The Poetics of Space and the ongoing project Daydream Dialogues\, Peter Vadim invites you to discover and create temporary sanctuaries — spaces that open up for reflection\, intimacy\, and community. \nAlong the walk\, we will: \n\nDraw inspiration from the stories of the site: From the Bronze Age burial mound at Skjulhøj (once located near Skjulhøj Allé) to medieval findings and architectural traces that reveal the area’s transformation.\nExplore materials and sensations: How can a stone\, a shadow\, a sound\, or a found object become a sanctuary? Participants are encouraged to build\, discover\, or imagine small spaces where one can sit and daydream.\nTake part in daydream exercises: We will pause along the route to listen\, draw\, write\, or simply be.\n\nThe walk is an open invitation to see the city with new eyes. Come as you are\, and together we can create poetic pauses within public space. \n  \nPRACTICAL INFORMATION \nTime: 21:45–22:45\nMeeting point: Damhuskanten Café\, Damhussøen (please meet us 10 minutes early)\nParticipation: Open to all ages and abilities. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.\nLanguage: Danish/English depending on the group — notes will be in English.\n(Maximum 20 participants) \nPlease wear clothes that can get a little dirty. \n  \nABOUT THE ARTIST \nPeter Vadim works with sensory and participatory art unfolding within landscapes and urban spaces. His practice explores how temporary structures emerge through encounters between chaos\, imagination\, and the body. Drawing inspiration from ecological thinking\, emergent processes\, and poetic methods\, he creates situations where people\, places\, and materials collectively reimagine sites anew — allowing relational and fluid identities space to evolve. \nA central point of departure in his work is a care for the abject — the overlooked\, forgotten\, and excluded — as both an ethical and aesthetic foundation. \nDaydream Dialogues is developed in cooperation with Metropolis – Performing Landscapes & BIRCA – Bækkelund International Residency Center for Artists. \n  \nWarehouse9 is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation\, the City of Copenhagen\, and Vanløse Lokaludvalg. \nGraphics: Alix Smed Dawids
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/summer-solstice-2/
LOCATION:Damhussøen\, Damhusdæmningen 2B\, Vanløse\, 2720\, Denmark
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ORGANIZER;CN="Warehouse9":MAILTO:info@warehouse9.dk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260613T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260613T200000
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260310T163623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T070852Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Party
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to Warehouse9’s annual Summer Party!  \nThis year we’re gathering at our workspace in Vanløse for a relaxed summer evening of community\, performance\, and summer celebration.\nBring your friends and collaborators for a cozy evening in good company where you can grab a drink and dance in our garden! \nProgramme\n16:00-17:30\nBar / Café and presentation from our community projects \n17:30-18:00\nPerformance: Dud Muurmand \n18:00 – 20:00\nQueer party with DJ Gavnlig \n  \nPlease sign up so we can plan accordingly. We can’t wait to see you there! \n  \nABOUT DUD MUURMAND\nPerformance by Dud Muurmand – an interpretation of THE BOG WOMAN \nThe bog woman meets us in our garden. Here she gathers ingredients for her brew\, and invites us into her mythical and fantastic universe as a tribute to nature’s powers and magical creatures. \nDud Muurmand is a dancer\, choreographer\, teacher\, and costume designer from Copenhagen. She has been a part of the Warehouse9 community for many years through her performances at Screwed/Xmas Cabaret/Piano Bar. \n\nDud tours with several european and nordic festivals (alternative/dark fusion) with workshops and performance projects She also has her own Patreon online forum\, where she teaches and leads international performance projects and experimentations with online/video performance. \n\nDud merges dance and storytelling\, where she often finds inspiration from nordic folk lore\, superstition\, and mythology.  \n  \nWarehouse9 is supported by Statens Kunstfond\, Københavns Kommune\, and Vanløse Lokaludvalg. \nAccess Information\nWarehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and an accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space. \nGraphics: Alix Smed Dawids
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/summer-party/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260604T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260604T180000
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260416T131001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T100918Z
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SUMMARY:Work presentation: Tender Routes by Snorre Elvin
DESCRIPTION:Choreographer and dancer Snorre Elvin is artist in residence at Warehouse9\, June 1 – 7\, and as part of CPH STAGE\, he will be sharing a work-in-progress showing from his ongoing choreographic research under the working title “Tender Routes.” \n“Tender Routes” is a choreographic and site-specific exploration of tactility and transformation through walking\, dancing\, and singing in encounter with the architecture of the space and the bodies within it. Using walking as a repetition-based practice\, the work investigates how small shifts in movement can alter the body’s relationship to place and audience. \n“Tender Routes” is a part of CPH STAGE. See more info here. \nEntrance: Free\, with sign-up \nTime: June 4th 2026\, 17.00 – 18.00  \n  \nABOUT THE ARTIST \nSnorre Elvin is a choreographer and dancer based in Copenhagen. His work revolves around transformation\, tactility\, queerness\, collectivity\, and ecology. \nPhoto by Zinna Brigh Mac-Eochaidh \nWarehouse9 is supported by The Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen.  \n  \nACCESSIBILITY\nWarehouse9 has a level entrance and a gender-neutral\, accessible toilet that is reachable via a certified stairlift. \nAll events are run as relaxed spaces\, with a safer space policy in place. We kindly ask visitors to orient themselves to the space and policy upon arrival. \n 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/work-presentation-tender-routes-by-snorre-elvin/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260516T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260516T180000
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260506T084700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260516T101244Z
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SUMMARY:Performance sharings: Jo Dahlbäck & Petros Mandalos
DESCRIPTION:The Pickle Sisters are back! This time in a different setting\, but still investigating memories in the collective brine. As part of their study program at the MA Performing Arts as Critical Practice at Malmö Theatre Academy\, Jo Dahlbäck and Petros Mandalos will be sharing their performances here at Warehouse9 16th May 2026.  \n  \nEntrance: Free\, with sign up  \n16.00 – 17.00: First sharing – with Jo Dahlbäck and Petros Mandalos   \n17.30 – 18.00: Second sharing – with Jo Dahlbäck \n  \nPerformance by Jo Dahlbäck \nThe performance investigates how a formal meeting structure\, following a strict protocol\, can become a space for meeting in another sense\, through memory. The participants gather not only in the present\, but across imagined and parallel timelines\, and in conversation with objects. Through the roles we perform in the meeting\, we perform memories that are simultaneously ours and someone else’s. The work invites anonymous contributions\, as memories are shared and layered\, forming a collective past. The meeting takes us to a “then\,” both future and past\, as it unfolds in a continuous loop\, assisted by two shy trolls whose presence situates us somewhere other than the present. \nJo Dahlbäck is a theatre maker\, scenographer and costume designer based in Stockholm/Berlin\, working in theatre and performing arts. Their practice is rooted in queer methodologies and collective processes\, exploring how performance can challenge power structures and social norms. They are particularly interested in challenging normative understandings of time by proposing ecological and queer temporalities. \nTrolls: Linn Haldrup Lorenzen and Tove Möller \n  \nPerformance by Petros Mandalos  \nPickling is strange when you think about it. You’re keeping something by drowning it. The brine is everything around us: the politics\, the histories we didn’t ask for\, the air we’ve been breathing without noticing. Things change inside the jar. Some memories go sour. Others get stranger\, or softer\, or sharper than they were. Together we’ll sit inside the brine and look at what we’ve soaked up\, what we’d rather spit out\, and what we actually want to keep. Pickling\, here\, is what we do when we can’t throw something away but can’t keep carrying it either. \nPetros Mandalos is a theatre-maker\, writer\, and interdisciplinary artist whose work unfolds through queer perspectives on performance\, memory\, and resistance. Moving between theatre\, visual storytelling\, and installation\, he creates hybrid forms that expose the cracks between the private and the political. \n  \nIn collaboration with Malmö Theatre Academy as part of their study program at the MA Performing Arts as Critical Practice. \nwww.thm.lu.se \nWarehouse9 is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen.   \n  \nAccess Information \nWarehouse9 has a level entrance and a gender-neutral accessible toilet\, reachable via a certified stairlift. \nAll events are run as relaxed spaces\, with a safer space policy in place. We kindly ask visitors to orient themselves to the space and policy upon arrival. \n 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/performance-sharings-jo-dahlback-petros-mandalos/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260426T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260426T180000
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260310T163410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T123342Z
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SUMMARY:The Non-binary Garden
DESCRIPTION:A community garden project for queers & friends – in Warehouse9’s backyard \n  \nOur world\, bodies\, and societies are divided into boxes and categories. This is also mirrored and reflected in the plants we share the planet with. With the non-binary garden project\, we want to create a garden that is not limited to being one thing—something fixed that is not allowed to change. Our garden can be both culture and nature\, both cultivated and wild\, both useful and beautiful. \nThe non-binary garden is about exploring the plants and their properties where they grow and exist. It is about discovering the usefulness of ornamental plants and the beauty of useful plants. \nThe non-binary garden is also about safety and comfort—security in terms of a bit of food security\, and comfort in terms of connection to the soil and an understanding of one’s place. \nAnd scents and colors! \nIt is about breaking down rigid and binary structures that separate beauty from utility and divide functions into two separate parts. \n  \nSo come join our community garden project in our backyard.  \nLearn about plants\, get your hands in the dirt or just come hang out and chat! \n  \nDETAILS \nWorkshop day 1: 24th April\, 16 – 21\nConcept and development \nWorkshop day 2: 26th April\, 12 – 18\nPlanting day!  \n  \nABOUT THE ARTISTS/NATURE GUIDES \nTias is trained as a nature educator at Skovskolen in Nødebo and is deeply engaged with how humans and nature experience a sense of kinship with one another. \nMonica is a multidisciplinary artist with a deep interest in human perception and how we structure our thoughts. \n  \nSupported by Statens Kunstfond\, Københavns Kommune\, and Vanløse Lokaludvalg.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/the-backyard-is-budding/2026-04-26/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260424T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260424T210000
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260310T163410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T123342Z
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SUMMARY:The Non-binary Garden
DESCRIPTION:A community garden project for queers & friends – in Warehouse9’s backyard \n  \nOur world\, bodies\, and societies are divided into boxes and categories. This is also mirrored and reflected in the plants we share the planet with. With the non-binary garden project\, we want to create a garden that is not limited to being one thing—something fixed that is not allowed to change. Our garden can be both culture and nature\, both cultivated and wild\, both useful and beautiful. \nThe non-binary garden is about exploring the plants and their properties where they grow and exist. It is about discovering the usefulness of ornamental plants and the beauty of useful plants. \nThe non-binary garden is also about safety and comfort—security in terms of a bit of food security\, and comfort in terms of connection to the soil and an understanding of one’s place. \nAnd scents and colors! \nIt is about breaking down rigid and binary structures that separate beauty from utility and divide functions into two separate parts. \n  \nSo come join our community garden project in our backyard.  \nLearn about plants\, get your hands in the dirt or just come hang out and chat! \n  \nDETAILS \nWorkshop day 1: 24th April\, 16 – 21\nConcept and development \nWorkshop day 2: 26th April\, 12 – 18\nPlanting day!  \n  \nABOUT THE ARTISTS/NATURE GUIDES \nTias is trained as a nature educator at Skovskolen in Nødebo and is deeply engaged with how humans and nature experience a sense of kinship with one another. \nMonica is a multidisciplinary artist with a deep interest in human perception and how we structure our thoughts. \n  \nSupported by Statens Kunstfond\, Københavns Kommune\, and Vanløse Lokaludvalg.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/the-backyard-is-budding/2026-04-24/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260416T121005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T201043Z
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SUMMARY:Andreas Haglund: Residency
DESCRIPTION:Andreas Haglund is artist in residence at Warehouse9 from April 13th – May 3rd\, working on their upcoming group piece REALLY (working title). \nIn this residency Andreas will be exploring social dances that originate in the club and result in identity formation. Through an insistence of both groove and abstraction\, we’re studying the performative nature of relational dynamics. When does conflict arise? How does desire between bodies flow? \nAll the dance material is inspired by the choreographer and the individual dancers embodied archives of club dances. Memories of being wrapped up in a dance floor for hours become the foundation for a choreographic exploration of the social.  Transformation takes place both aesthetically and somatically as we explore the construction of characters through costume\, make up and dance. It’s a light-hearted yet sincere celebration of the culture of queer nightlife\, its performances\, its dances\, its music and most of all\, its people. \nThe residency at Warehouse9 is the first one\, so during their time here it’s all about opening boxes. Trying out a set of ideas for how to emphasise this relationality that they are intrigued by. So we will be dancing\, chatting\, reading and dancing some more. \nThe premiere of this piece is at Dansehallerne in Hallen in May 2027. \n  \nABOUT THE ARTIST  \nAndreas Haglund (b. 1996 in Stockholm\, Sweden\, Pronouns: They/He) works as a freelance dancer\, performer and choreographer in and around Stockholm\, Copenhagen and Malmö.\n\nTheir artistic practice centers explorations of the somatic\, material and aesthetic coherences between queer lived experience and the cultural conception of nature. On stage\, in dance practice and in text. \nHe is an active member of Dance Cooperative; a platform\, dance studio and venue for leftist dance practice and performance organised by 12 professional artists in Copenhagen. Through this framework he has facilitated several performance events\, presenting both his own works and collaborations as well as hosting other artists and their works. \n  \nCREDITS  \nChoreography: Andreas Haglund\nDance\, Performance and co-creators: Pierre Piton\, Bee Brown and Emilie Gregersen\nCostume and Styling: Alectra Rothschild\nSound Design: Vee Espasandín\nDramaturgy: Lydia Östberg Diakité\nLight Design and Space: Sofia Stål and Will Zawistowski \nandreashaglund.net \n  \nWarehouse9 is supported by Statens Kunstfond and Københavns Kommune.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/andreas-haglund-residency/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260410T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260410T223000
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260326T130602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260405T071005Z
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SUMMARY:Queer City Cinema: screening 2 + performance & artist talk
DESCRIPTION:Warehouse9 presents Queer City Cinema – a curated artfilm programme by Gary Varro (CA).  \nFor two nights at Warehouse9\, we are presenting a film and performance art programme by Queer and QTIBPOC artists that explore\, question and play with notions of identity and utilize queer artistic expression to propose and investigate diverse ways of looking at sexuality\, gender\, race and film and performance art itself. \nQueer City Cinema at Warehouse9 is part of the international Qaleidoscope tour – Nordic 2026 that presents films and performances that collide in fantastical\, personal\, and playful ways in an ever changing\, multi-faceted film and performance art viewing experience. \nSome films will focus on image\, sound and abstract narratives; others present information\, facts\, and queerforward realities; while others share the pleasure and pain of individual and collective identities.  \nRefractive content includes experimental and artistically rigorous films as well as heavy-hitting and thoughtful topics such as feminism\, race\, racism\, fat activism\, class\, colonization\, crip arts\, politics\, religion\, violence\, HIV/AIDS\, gender and of course sexuality – all provided for their role in engendering awareness and insight on many levels. \n  \nTICKETS\nThis event is free – no ticket needed\nIf you want to/can donate\, book tickets via the link at the top of the page \n  \nPROGRAMME\nNote: The screenings are 18+\, as some of the films are explicit. All ages are welcome to the performances.  \n  \nFRIDAY\, APRIL 10\n19.00 – 21.00: \nLou Sheppard Performance and Artist Talk\n(Artist talk at 19:00\, performance at 20:00)\nCrepuscular Rhythms is an ongoing participatory performance by Lou Sheppard that explores dusk as a queer time of day. Together we will create large scale cyanotype prints of our bodies which will then become a record of queer exposure in the half light at end of day. While we collectively engage in this act of queer exposure\, Lou will lead a conversation about queer visibility\, resistance\, and queer futurity\, interwoven with texts and reflections from queer elders. \n  \n21:00 – 22:00:\nSCREENING 2 (read full descriptions of the films here):\nAnalogy of Light by Elian Mikkola | 9:00 min \nGoddess of Speed by Frédéric Moffet | 8:21 min \nPandrog by Jard Lerebours | 1:21 min\n\nQueer Dream Triptych by Matt McKinzie | 2:30 min\n\nHeart Shaped by Grace Mitchell and Sofia Theodore-Pierce | 13:00 min\n\nYou can’t get what you want but you can get me by Samira Elagoz & Z Walsh | 13:00 min\n\nThe Living Wardrobe by Martí Madaula Esquirol | 18:00 min\n\nMML by Dorian Wood | 3:10 min\n\nTotal running time 69 minutes  \n  \nABOUT LOU SHEPPARD\nLou Sheppard works in interdisciplinary audio\, performance and installation based practices. He has performed and exhibited across Canada\, notably at The Art Gallery of York University\, The Confederation Centre for the Arts\, and at Plug-In ICA\, and as part of the first Toronto Biennial\, as well as internationally\, at Kumu Kunstimuuseum in Estonia\, in the Antarctic Biennial\, and at Titanik Gallery in Finland. Lou has participated in numerous residencies\, including the International Studio Curatorial Program in Brooklyn\, NY.\, La Cité des Arts in Paris\, and as participant and faculty at The Banff Centre. He has been longlisted for the Sobey Art Award in 2018\, 2020 and 2021\, and was the winner of the Emerging Atlantic Artist Award in 2017. Lou is a settler on the traditional and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq in Mi’kma’ki/Nova Scotia.  \nQueer City Cinema is funded by Canada Council For the Arts.  \nWarehouse9 is supported by Statens Kunstfond\, Københavns Kommune\, and Vanløse Lokaludvalg.  \n  \nAccess Information: \nWarehouse9 has a level entrance and a gender-neutral accessible toilet\, reachable via a certified stairlift. \nAll events are run as relaxed spaces\, with a safer space policy in place. We kindly ask visitors to orient themselves to the space and policy upon arrival.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/queer-city-cinema-screening-2-performance-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260409T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260409T213000
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260310T163011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260405T070931Z
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SUMMARY:Queer City Cinema: screening 1 & performance installation
DESCRIPTION:Warehouse9 presents Queer City Cinema – a curated artfilm programme by Gary Varro (CA).  \nFor two nights at Warehouse9\, we are presenting a film and performance art programme by Queer and QTIBPOC artists that explore\, question and play with notions of identity and utilize queer artistic expression to propose and investigate diverse ways of looking at sexuality\, gender\, race and film and performance art itself. \nQueer City Cinema at Warehouse9 is part of the international Qaleidoscope tour – Nordic 2026 that presents films and performances that collide in fantastical\, personal\, and playful ways in an ever changing\, multi-faceted film and performance art viewing experience. \nSome films will focus on image\, sound and abstract narratives; others present information\, facts\, and queerforward realities; while others share the pleasure and pain of individual and collective identities.  \nRefractive content includes experimental and artistically rigorous films as well as heavy-hitting and thoughtful topics such as feminism\, race\, racism\, fat activism\, class\, colonization\, crip arts\, politics\, religion\, violence\, HIV/AIDS\, gender and of course sexuality – all provided for their role in engendering awareness and insight on many levels. \n  \nTICKETS\nThis event is free – no ticket needed\nIf you want to/can donate\, book tickets via the link at the top of the page \n  \nPROGRAMME\nNote: The screenings are 18+\, as some of the films are explicit. All ages are welcome to the performances.  \nTHURSDAY\, APRIL 9\n19.00 – 19.40: \n \nPerformance installation by Jo Dahlbäck and Petros Mandalos: \n \nPickle Bar – A performance installation about memory and preservation.\n\nMeet pickle sisters Pickle-Petros and Pickle-Jo in this homely bar performance about preservation and memory and the weird way stories survive over time. In a cozy community bar\, you’re welcome to have a chat and a shot\, eat a pickle\, share a memory and play minigames. You can come and go as you like\, and return for more. The bar is a space for deep conversations and silliness; the pickles are carriers of memory\, but aren’t they also just curious to look at?\n\nThe pickle bar is an intersection for our artistic research. Petros is interrogating trauma as an atmospheric condition and the role of necropolitics in shaping contemporary identity archives. Jo is working with objects holding memory\, like portals between different times\, and looking at ways to perform queer timelines\, both in relation to past\, future\, and fictional times.  \nIn collaboration with Malmö Theatre Academy as part of their study program at the MA Performing Arts as Critical Practice. \nwww.thm.lu.se \n20.00 – 21.05:\n \nSCREENING 1 (read full descriptions of the films here):\nre(cul)naissance by Léuli Eshrāghi | 3:29 min\n\nOn and On and On by Evelyn Pakinewatik | 10:18 min\n\nAs I Belong to my Life by Sarah Bliss | 4:00 min\n\nThese Kids Don’t Get It\, Ma by June Jung | 6:28 min\n\nHandsome Devil by Daniel Barrow | 4:35 min\n\nOur Joyful Endings / Nos Fins Joyeuses by Lucie Babayan & La Fille Renne | 6:06 min\n\nTTT by kimura byol lemoine | 3:33 min\n\nFebruary Fourteenth by Ezri Appel | 6:27 min\n\nGLINT by Anne Golden | 3:55 min\n\nThe Capacity for Adequate Anger by Vika Kirchenbauer | 18:00 min\n\nTotal running time: 64:00 minutes \n\nABOUT JO DAHLBÄCK & PETROS MANDALOS\nJo Dahlbäck is a theatre maker\, scenographer and costume designer based in Stockholm/Berlin\, working in theatre and performing arts. Their practice is rooted in queer methodologies and collective processes\, exploring how performance can challenge power structures and social norms. They are particularly interested in challenging normative understandings of time by proposing ecological and queer temporalities.\n \nPetros Mandalos is a theatre-maker\, writer\, and interdisciplinary artist whose work unfolds through queer perspectives on performance\, memory\, and resistance. Moving between theatre\, visual storytelling\, and installation\, he creates hybrid forms that expose the cracks between the private and the political. \nQueer City Cinema is funded by Canada Council For the Arts.  \nWarehouse9 is supported by Statens Kunstfond\, Københavns Kommune\, and Vanløse Lokaludvalg. \n  \nAccess Information: \nWarehouse9 has a level entrance and a gender-neutral accessible toilet\, reachable via a certified stairlift. \nAll events are run as relaxed spaces\, with a safer space policy in place. We kindly ask visitors to orient themselves to the space and policy upon arrival.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/queer-city-cinema/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260322T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260322T190000
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260310T093247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T101202Z
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SUMMARY:MANEATER Artist Talk: Hazem Header and Niels Bjørn
DESCRIPTION:Following the performance of Hazem Header’s MANEATER on 22.03.2026\, he will participate in an artist talk with Warehouse9 board member\, Niels Bjørn about Queer Art in Egypt.  \n  \nHazem Header is an Egyptian contemporary dancer and choreographer. In 2021\, he founded the Breaking Walls Dance Film Festival\, Egypt’s and the region’s first dance film festival. Prior to that in 2017\, Hazem launched the Breaking Walls Festival\, Cairo’s first international festival for site-specific performances. Previously\, he combined his passion for movement and artistry to create NÜT Dance Company-NDC in 2013\, a legally recognized entity in Cairo that produces dance performances and cultural events. \nHazem has gained international recognition for his contributions to contemporary performing arts. He was selected in 2021 as a member of the IETM/International Network for Contemporary Performing Arts’ Global Connectors program and\, in 2024\, was elected to the IETM Advisory Committee for a three-year term. Hazem earned a Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education\, with a focus on personal training\, biomechanics\, and kinesiology. He also studied at the governmental center\, Cairo Contemporary Dance Centre (CCDC) at the Cairo Opera House. \n  \nNiels Bjørn just finished editing a 3-part podcast series about queer life in Egypt. Niels Bjørn travelled in Egypt\, collecting stories from LGBT+ people\, and in this process\, Hazem Header was very helpful in connecting Niels Bjørn with Egyptian LGBT+people. The podcast series documents the hardships these groups face in a country that – despite its long queer history – now puts effort into tracking down\, persecuting and punishing LGBT+people. The podcast series will launch in April or May as one of the stories in the new LGBT+podcast “Ufortalt” (Untold). Niels Bjørn founded “Ufortalt” with two other queer radio professionals and podcasters. Also\, Niels Bjørn has a background in film and tv\, has worked as a programmer for Copenhagen Gay & Lesbian Film Festival\, as Communications Manager for World Outgames in Copenhagen\, and now works as an urbanist\, writer and podcaster. \n  \nIPAF:\nIPAF is Warehouse9’s international performance festival. The festival is a vital extension of the organisation’s dedicated work to support and present LGBTQIA+ artists and cultural practitioners. IPAF is a dynamic meeting place that creates opportunities for artistic development\, live performances\, and facilitates spaces for dialogue and community. \nThis year\, the festival is co-produced with Dansehallerne and presents genre-bending work in Copenhagen that actively engages with identity politics\, sexual expressions\, and body representations. IPAF is founded on the strong belief that dance and performance can offer new perspectives and understandings of reality\, inspire collective imagination\, and advocate for better and more just futures. \nIPAF is made possible with support from Dansehallerne\, Statens Kunstfond\, Københavns Kommune and Vesterbro Lokaludvalg. \nTickets:\nThis artist talk will follow the MANEATER performance on 22.03.2026. Tickets are purchased via Dansehallernes website: https://dansehallerne.dk/en/public-program/\nNote that there is a sliding scale option. This means that we have introduced a “pay what you can” ticket system for the performances. You can apply this by choosing the “IPAF community ticket level 1-4”. \nAccessibility:\nDansehallerne in Copenhagen has step-free access via an elevator to all floors. Accessible and gender-neutral restrooms are on the ground floor.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/maneater-artist-talk-hazem-header-and-niels-bjorn/
LOCATION:Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, Copenhagen\, 1799
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260322T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260322T180000
DTSTAMP:20260704T134531
CREATED:20260121T130440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T084143Z
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SUMMARY:Hazem Header: MANEATER
DESCRIPTION:IPAF presents: Hazem Header: MANEATER \nPerforming to the evocative old songs of Egyptian Singers and composed tracks of Egyptian Politicians’ speeches; A Solo dancer exposes the fractured and toxic relationship of Egypt and its rulers\, politicians and Egyptian people as he delves into the complexity of his love for Egypt in an attempt to reconcile patriotism with disillusionment\, and light of hope with darkness of oppression. \nIt shines a light on his deep rooted connection to his memory of The Egyptian revolution and suggests the power of what hope may do. Poetic and passionate\, MANEATER… has an intricate physicality\, Egyptian folk dance and is unashamedly romantic in its celebration of loving Egypt. \nEgypt is reuniting on stage with some of her most infamous former lovers. Together\, they relive past romances\, replay tender moments\, and whisper the sweet nothings they once shared – before it all\, inevitably\, turned toxic and fell apart. \n  \nArtist talk:  \nFollowing the performance on Sunday 22 March\, Hazem Header will have a dialogue with Warehouse9 board member\, Niels Bjørn\, about queer performance in Egypt. \n  \nAbout the Artist:\nHazem Header is an Egyptian contemporary dancer and choreographer. In 2021\, he founded the Breaking Walls Dance Film Festival\, Egypt’s and the region’s first dance film festival. Prior to that in 2017\, Hazem launched the Breaking Walls Festival\, Cairo’s first international festival for site-specific performances. Previously\, he combined his passion for movement and artistry to create NÜT Dance Company-NDC in 2013\, a legally recognized entity in Cairo that produces dance performances and cultural events. \nHazem has gained international recognition for his contributions to contemporary performing arts. He was selected in 2021 as a member of the IETM/International Network for Contemporary Performing Arts’ Global Connectors program and\, in 2024\, was elected to the IETM Advisory Committee for a three-year term. Hazem earned a Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education\, with a focus on personal training\, biomechanics\, and kinesiology. He also studied at the governmental center\, Cairo Contemporary Dance Centre (CCDC) at the Cairo Opera House. \n  \nCredits:\nCreation and Choreography: Hazem Header\nMusic Designer and Composers: Anna-Maria Rammou (AMR)\nDramaturge: Dimitra Mitropoulou\nCostume Designer: Domagoj Štimac\nText Video: Nima Dehghani\nSpeeches Archives and Research: Mary Nabil\nPoster: Farah Khalaf\nCo-Production: NÜT Dance Company and Breaking Walls Festival – Egypt\, This is a Domino Project – Croatia and Warehouse9 \n  \nGood to know:\nSmoke in performance.\nStrobe light.\nContent of video projection may be graphic for some.\nPossibility of close proximity to performer.\n+18\nLanguage: Arabic with English subtitles \n  \nIPAF:\nIPAF is Warehouse9’s international performance festival. The festival is a vital extension of the organisation’s dedicated work to support and present LGBTQIA+ artists and cultural practitioners. IPAF is a dynamic meeting place that creates opportunities for artistic development\, live performances\, and facilitates spaces for dialogue and community. \nThis year\, the festival is co-produced with Dansehallerne and presents genre-bending work in Copenhagen that actively engages with identity politics\, sexual expressions\, and body representations. IPAF is founded on the strong belief that dance and performance can offer new perspectives and understandings of reality\, inspire collective imagination\, and advocate for better and more just futures. \nIPAF is made possible with support from the Danish Arts Foundations\, the City of Copenhagen and Dansehallerne. \n  \nTickets:\ntickets are purchased via Dansehallernes website: https://dansehallerne.dk/en/public-program/\nNote that there is a sliding scale option. This means that we have introduced a “pay what you can” ticket system for the performances. You can apply this by choosing the “IPAF community ticket level 1-4”. \n  \nAccessibility:\nDansehallerne in Copenhagen offers good accessibility with step-free access via an elevator to all floors\, accessible and gender-neutral restrooms on the ground floor.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/hazem-header-maneater/2026-03-22/
LOCATION:Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, Copenhagen\, 1799
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