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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260319
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SUMMARY:IPAF FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:IPAF Festival returns 19-22 March\, 2026 at Dansehallerne! \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. \n2026 Festival Artists: \nAlex Franz Zehetbauer\, bonappétitsixsixsix\nCharlie Laban Trier\, Surfacing HypoKrisia\nEve Stainton\, The Joystick and The Reins\nHazem Header\, Maneater\nLucy McCormick\, Lucy & Friends  \nIn residence: Beck Heiberg & Anna Näsström \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”. \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. \n  \nhttps://warehouse9.dk/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/IPAF-2026-Virtual-tour-2.mp4
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/ipaf-festival/
LOCATION:Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, Copenhagen\, 1799
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SUMMARY:Festival Opening
DESCRIPTION:IPAF presents: Festival Opening \nJoin us when Warehouse9’s IPAF Festival officially opens at Dansehallerne! \nThere will be bubbles\, speeches by Warehouse9 co-directors Jørgen Callesen and Emma Castro Møller\, and a spoken word performance by Rei Mansa.  \nRei Mansa has been part of Warehouse9 since the beginning and has been performing at several different events such as the Xmas cabarets and other fun stuff. \nHe has played around with gender expressions\, odd costumes and words.  \nToday he mostly focuses on spoken word\, but still with focus on gender & sexuality with a dash of healthy loathing of capitalism and norms. \nHe tries to be funny but mostly he’s just an elder-queer who’s tired of the stressful world and would like to be allowed to live in peace and quiet with his partner and cats. \nWhen and where: Thursday 19.03.2026\, 5pm – 6pm at Dansehallerne. \nTickets: Free\, with sign up.  \nGood to know:\nLanguage: English & Danish \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 Dansehallerne\, Statens Kunstfond\, Københavns Kommune and Vesterbro Lokaludvalg. \nIPAF Tickets:\nTickets for the performances showing at IPAF are purchased via Dansehallernes website: https://dansehallerne.dk/en/public-program/\nNote that there is a sliding scale option available for everyone. This means that we have 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 on the ground floor.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/festival-opening/
LOCATION:Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, Copenhagen\, 1799
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260319T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260319T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
CREATED:20260121T124626Z
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SUMMARY:Charlie Laban Trier: Surfacing HypoKrisia
DESCRIPTION:IPAF presents: Charlie Laban Trier: Surfacing HypoKrisia \nSurfacing HypoKrisia is a series of performative efforts and spells to invoke manifestations of a speculative\, trans-mythic figure. Her name is HypoKrisia. She’s a figment of Charlie’s fantasy – imagined as the forgotten little sister of Tiresias\, the blind prophet from Greek mythology. The performance embarks on a journey researching resilience through the guidance of her. \nAccording to the myth\, Tiresias sees two snakes in a mating spiral. He is disgusted by the sight of something he does not understand and strikes the female snake. Because of this action\, Hera\, Zeus’ wife\, transforms him into a woman. \nBoth Tiresias and HypoKrisia could be read as trans figures\, but HypoKrisia resists a full  becoming. She insists on the liminal space and chooses to live in a performative state of “half un-done.” \nIn this imaginary myth she is deemed unworthy and dangerous by society and therefore erased from the stories. She’s the embodiment of the snake: smooth\, elusive\, and constantly on the verge of shedding skin. \nThe wish is to summon her from the depths\, because she has been held down beneath the surface for far too long. But in this act\, friction is inevitable; it’s not smooth sailing to bring forth what has been forgotten or perhaps never existed. It is like reaching through a portal to a time we cannot reach—and what emerges may be unknown and difficult to face. \nIn this dance-piece the audience is taken into a mythological spin\, where we no longer know who are speaking through whom. We’ll meet a lonesome character\, but there’s another presence hiding deep under. The boy attempts to invoke her\, he speaks in/with multiple tongues. \nThe pursuit is to dance with her; a dance-duet leading perhaps to a momentary take-over of his body. In this complicated partnership\, he tries to follow the laws of the trickster and together they embrace total pretense. Their tool-box is filled with contradictory disagreement\, faking and mimicry. \n  \nAbout the Artist:\nCharlie Laban Trier (b. 1987\, dk) is a performing artist who chooses to situate his practice deep within the realm of dance\, though the dances often appear through other forms such as; bottom-barrel yells turned into songs\, text-sampling\, endlessly becoming costume\, carrying/caring for screens\, extreme sculptural headbanging and more. He sees dance as inherently messy\, slippery and emergent – a form of knowledge that resists legibility.  \nLiving as a transperson\, is a big teacher in his thinking/approach to work. Charlie thinks of transness\, like dance\, as a technology that helps him complicate material. It allows for embodying multiple images\, seducing viewers\, and shifting fluidly between forms.  \nHe is currently investigating practices of collective myth-making\, wanting to foster conversations that resist fixed meaning and invite a dis-positioning of the hero/center-stage. \n  \nCredits: \nChoreography & performer: Charlie Laban Trier \nDramaturgical partner: Noha Ramadan \nLight designer: Angela X \nRC-vehicle builder: Anders Toft Pedersen \nOutside eye and RC-performer: Kai Merke \nMusic remix: Isadora Tomasi \nSpecial thanks: Angelica Stathopoulos \n  \nDeveloped with support from:  \nHIMHERANDIT\, Warehouse9 and Åbne Scene/Godsbanen – Queer Practice Residence 2025/26\, HAUT – IN PROCESS residency\, EHKÄ Contemporary Art Space Kutomo residency\, Performance space & PACT Sydney – Queer Development Program 2024\, Museion Bolzano – Opening the pill symposium 2022\, Arts Centre BUDA residency\, Jakoozi Amsterdam. \nMusic in piece: Aamourocean\, Britney Spears\, Cascada & Maurice West\, Chicane & Moya Brennan – The Thrillseekers remix\, Hole\, ORM. \n  \nGood to know:\n \nPossibility of close proximity to performer.\nSmoke in performance.\nLoud music at times.\nLanguage: English \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/charlie-laban-trier-surfacing-hypokrisia/
LOCATION:Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, Copenhagen\, 1799
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CREATED:20260121T131223Z
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SUMMARY:Eve Stainton: The Joystick and The Reins
DESCRIPTION:IPAF presents: Eve Stainton: The Joystick and The Reins \nArtist and choreographer Eve Stainton presents their new choreographic performance\, The Joystick and The Reins\, accompanied by Ennio Morricone’s haunting score for The Thing (1982). \nThe Joystick and The Reins explores who is deemed to be\, and those who decide what constitutes a ‘threat’ within society\, exploring how marginalised groups have been instrumentalised through systems of oppression and authoritarianism. \nCycling through hyper-emotional states of intensity that never arrive at a fixed point\, the solo figure and the scene itself become a site for the audience’s own projections. Referencing ideas of power\, dominance\, perpetrator\, victim\, threat and interpretation. \nInfluences for The Joystick and The Reins include historical reenactments\, police and riot arrest imagery\, and 1980s ‘Crime Watch’ episodes\, examining what it means to reconstruct a theatrical scene that draws on truth\, and how societal constructs keep people ‘at risk’ of incarceration in a place of vulnerability. \nMorricone’s powerful music finds resonance with Stainton’s mutual exploration of societal suspicion\, psychological horror\, and the devastating potential of individual isolation. \n  \nAbout the Artist:\nEve Stainton is an artist and choreographer born in Manchester and living in London\, UK. They create multi-disciplinary performances that involve movement practices\, welded steel/live welding\, digital collage\, and other invisible forces like drama and suspense. Their research is rooted in community\, interested in how differently marginalised people experience and come into relationship with power structures and societal conventions. Often working with codes or tropes of gender\, class and threat\, revealing ‘behind the scenes’ mechanisms of working together to show a kind of reality that isn’t seamless.  \nNotable presentations include: ICA (UK)\, Tramway (UK)\, Venice Biennale performance programme in collaboration with Florence Peake (IT)\, Dansehallerne (DK)\, Block Universe (UK)\, Dampfzentrale (CH)\, Donaufestival (AT)\, My Wild Flag (SE)\, Le Guess Who? (NL)\, Bergen Kunsthall (NO)\, Bozar (BE)\, Nottingham Contemporary (UK)\, Crac Occitanie (FR)\, LCMF (UK)\, CCA Glasgow (UK)\, Tangente (CA)\, Audra Festival (LT)\, Rouyn-Noranda Biennale (CA)\, The Mount Without (UK). \n  \nCredits:\n \nChoreography and performance: Eve Stainton\nProducer: Michael Kitchin\nCreative Producer: Sara Sassanelli\nLighting Designer: Edward Saunders\nRehearsal Director and Steward: Temitope Ajose\nRehearsal Director: Maëva Berthelot\nDramaturg: Florence Peake\nShield design and creation: Eve Stainton \nCo-commissioned by Bold Tendencies\, Dansehallerne (DK)\, Transform\, The Place and performance\, possession + automation (funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council). Supported by Queen Mary University of London\, Old Diorama Arts Centre\, Den Frie Udstilling (DK)\, SLUG (DE)\, L’Ecart Biennial (CA) and Mind Eater (NO). With thanks to The Morricone Estate\, Wise Music Classical\, Martin O’Brien and Jim Tuck. \nSupported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. \n  \nGood to know:\nAudience members will be invited to participate in simple tasks during the performance; any invitation can be declined. \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. \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/the-joystick-and-the-reins/2026-03-19/
LOCATION:Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, Copenhagen\, 1799
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260320T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260320T163000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
CREATED:20260210T134728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260308T144622Z
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SUMMARY:Hazem Header: Egyptian-izing your movement
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, Egyptian choreographer Hazem Header will introduce a range of contemporary dance and physical theater improvisation frameworks. Participants will leave with a robust set of exercises\, games\, and scores to support the creation of their own choreography and performances. \nThe workshop explores multiple choreographic approaches and creative methods for contemporary dance and physical theater\, while also focusing on “Egyptian-izing” creative impulses—drawing from cultural memory\, rhythm\, and embodied storytelling. \nParticipants should bring paper\, pens\, and comfortable clothing.\n\n\nWhen and where is the workshop held? \nThe workshop is held at 20 March 2026\, 12.30 – 16.30 at Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, DK-1799 Copenhagen V. \nWe kindly ask you to arrive 15 minutes prior to class in time for check-in with the QR code on your ticket. \nWho can attend? \nThis all-levels workshop is open to professional dancers and movers from all artistic backgrounds\, as well as dance and theater enthusiasts who are curious to explore contemporary dance and physical theater for the first time. \nAccessibility:\nDansehallerne has an elevator with step-free access to all floors. Accessible and gender-neutral toilets and wardrobes are available on the ground floor. \nAbout the artist:\n \nHazem Header is an Egyptian contemporary dancer and choreographer. Hazem decided to focus on contemporary dance in 2009 after earning a BA in physical education\, studying personal training\, biomechanics\, kinesiology\, and having worked as a personal trainer and volleyball coach. Hazem studied the governmental centre “Cairo Contemporary Dance Centre (CCDC)” at the Cairo Opera House.  \nHazem started his own dance company\, “NÜT Dance Company-NDC” in 2013\, which is a Cairo-based and legally recognised entity that produces dance performances and cultural events. \nHazem launched the “Breaking Walls Festival” in 2017\, which was the first international festival for site-specific performances in Cairo.   \nHazem established the “Breaking Walls Dance Film Festival” in 2021 as Egypt’s and the region’s first dance film festival.  \nHe was also chosen in 2021 to be a member of the IETM/International Network for Contemporary Performing Arts’ global connectors. In 2024\, he was elected to the IETM Advisory Committee for a three-year term. \nCredits: \nImage by Ashlel Smith and Wide Eyed Studios \nThe workshop is arranged in collaboration with IPAF by Warehouse9 and Dansehallerne. \nIPAF is made possible with support from:\nDansehallerne\, Statens Kunstfond\, Københavns Kommune and Vesterbro Lokaludvalg. \n 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/hazem-header-egyptian-izing-your-movement/
LOCATION:Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, Copenhagen\, 1799
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260320T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260320T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
CREATED:20260121T125555Z
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SUMMARY:Alex Franz Zehetbauer: bonappétitsixsixsix
DESCRIPTION:IPAF presents: Alex Franz Zehetbauer: bonappétitsixsixsix \nIn bonappétitsixsixsix\, performance artist and singer songwriter\, Alex Franz Zehetbauer slips into the jester’s skin—a figure with the ancient privilege to say and do anything without punishment: a.k.a. speak the truth a.k.a follow every impulse. A jester is never bound to a stage but to the social body itself. He digests the world and spits it back out (from one end or the other). This excrement is then presented to the audience as art. With a hint of something diabolical\, the fool has arrived to entertain.  \nSpit roasted by hydrophones and accompanied by the soothing strumming of his lyre\, he turns his entire body into a leaking instrument for his heartfelt songs. \nbonappétitsixsixsix embraces the jester’s capacity to create friction rather than consensus\, to transform social tension into performance. No one is safe: corrupt rulers\, slimy curators\, or daydreaming spectators may all find themselves ankle-deep on his shit list. But don’t run away. When the shit hits the fan you’ll be gagging for more. \nAnd most importantly\, you wouldn’t want to miss dinner…or become it.  \n  \nAbout the Artist:\nAlex Franz Zehetbauer (b. 1990\, Brooklyn) is an artist and singer songwriter working at the intersection of performance\, music\, visual arts and choreography. In his performances\, he beguiles with sophisticated melodies\, strange vocal escapades and unexpected twists. He studied vocal performance\, choreography\, and composition at NYU’s Experimental Theater Wing and the International Theater Workshop in Amsterdam. Alex has collaborated with artists such as Phillip Gehmacher\, Jen Rosenblit\, Taylor Mac\, Anne Juren\, Richard Foreman\, Marta Navaridas and Alix Eynaudi. He currently lives in Vienna. Alex’s work has been presented internationally\, examples include: Gwangju Bienniale\, (KR); Sophiensaele (DE); BUZZCUT / CCA Glasgow (UK); Tanzquartier Wien (AT); Gessneralle Zurich (CH); Mint (SE); steirischerherbst (AT); brut Wien (AT); C-Mine (BE); The Brick Theater (NYC/US); among others. \n  \nCredits:\n \nConcept\, Songs\, Performance / Alex Franz Zehetbauer\nDramaturgy / Joshua Wicke\nPerformance Doula / Claire Lefevre\nCostume Closet / Alessandro Santi\, Alex Franz Zehetbauer\nSonic trinkets\, outside ears / Christian Schröder & Manuel Riegler\nOutside eyes / Andreas Haglund & Jen Rosenblit\nShoes / Schuhatelier A. Kudweis\nProduction Management / Mollusca Productions\nResidencies Blickleraum / Ursula Blickle Stiftung [AT]\, Warehouse9 [DK]\, Tanzhaus Zürich [CH]\nA co-production of Verein Wilhelmina\, IPAF and Tanzquartier Wien \nSupported by the City of Vienna’s Department of Cultural Affairs (MA7)\, DOTA – Dance on Tour and BMWKMS – Federal Ministry of Housing\, Arts\, Culture\, Media and Sport\n \n  \nGood to know:\nLimited audience capacity\nLanguage: English \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\, Vesterbro Lokaludvalg 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/bonappetitsixsixsix/2026-03-20/
LOCATION:Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, Copenhagen\, 1799
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260320T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260320T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
CREATED:20260121T131223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T091517Z
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SUMMARY:Eve Stainton: The Joystick and The Reins
DESCRIPTION:IPAF presents: Eve Stainton: The Joystick and The Reins \nArtist and choreographer Eve Stainton presents their new choreographic performance\, The Joystick and The Reins\, accompanied by Ennio Morricone’s haunting score for The Thing (1982). \nThe Joystick and The Reins explores who is deemed to be\, and those who decide what constitutes a ‘threat’ within society\, exploring how marginalised groups have been instrumentalised through systems of oppression and authoritarianism. \nCycling through hyper-emotional states of intensity that never arrive at a fixed point\, the solo figure and the scene itself become a site for the audience’s own projections. Referencing ideas of power\, dominance\, perpetrator\, victim\, threat and interpretation. \nInfluences for The Joystick and The Reins include historical reenactments\, police and riot arrest imagery\, and 1980s ‘Crime Watch’ episodes\, examining what it means to reconstruct a theatrical scene that draws on truth\, and how societal constructs keep people ‘at risk’ of incarceration in a place of vulnerability. \nMorricone’s powerful music finds resonance with Stainton’s mutual exploration of societal suspicion\, psychological horror\, and the devastating potential of individual isolation. \n  \nAbout the Artist:\nEve Stainton is an artist and choreographer born in Manchester and living in London\, UK. They create multi-disciplinary performances that involve movement practices\, welded steel/live welding\, digital collage\, and other invisible forces like drama and suspense. Their research is rooted in community\, interested in how differently marginalised people experience and come into relationship with power structures and societal conventions. Often working with codes or tropes of gender\, class and threat\, revealing ‘behind the scenes’ mechanisms of working together to show a kind of reality that isn’t seamless.  \nNotable presentations include: ICA (UK)\, Tramway (UK)\, Venice Biennale performance programme in collaboration with Florence Peake (IT)\, Dansehallerne (DK)\, Block Universe (UK)\, Dampfzentrale (CH)\, Donaufestival (AT)\, My Wild Flag (SE)\, Le Guess Who? (NL)\, Bergen Kunsthall (NO)\, Bozar (BE)\, Nottingham Contemporary (UK)\, Crac Occitanie (FR)\, LCMF (UK)\, CCA Glasgow (UK)\, Tangente (CA)\, Audra Festival (LT)\, Rouyn-Noranda Biennale (CA)\, The Mount Without (UK). \n  \nCredits:\n \nChoreography and performance: Eve Stainton\nProducer: Michael Kitchin\nCreative Producer: Sara Sassanelli\nLighting Designer: Edward Saunders\nRehearsal Director and Steward: Temitope Ajose\nRehearsal Director: Maëva Berthelot\nDramaturg: Florence Peake\nShield design and creation: Eve Stainton \nCo-commissioned by Bold Tendencies\, Dansehallerne (DK)\, Transform\, The Place and performance\, possession + automation (funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council). Supported by Queen Mary University of London\, Old Diorama Arts Centre\, Den Frie Udstilling (DK)\, SLUG (DE)\, L’Ecart Biennial (CA) and Mind Eater (NO). With thanks to The Morricone Estate\, Wise Music Classical\, Martin O’Brien and Jim Tuck. \nSupported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. \n  \nGood to know:\nAudience members will be invited to participate in simple tasks during the performance; any invitation can be declined. \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. \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/the-joystick-and-the-reins/2026-03-20/
LOCATION:Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, Copenhagen\, 1799
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260320T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260320T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
CREATED:20260121T072856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T130249Z
UID:10000403-1774040400-1774044000@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:Lucy McCormick: Lucy & Friends
DESCRIPTION:IPAF presents: Lucy McCormick: Lucy & Friends \nLucy McCormick is back with her most ambitious medium-concept queer cabaret spectacular. In a despairing world\, Lucy attempts to create community and connection the only way she knows how- through a chaotic mix of pole dancing\, cat impersonation\, a clairvoyant and some quick re-working of social policy.  \nA master of theatrical manipulation and crushing personal vulnerability\, Lucy leaves her audiences needing a hug\, a cry and an immediate shower. \n  \nAbout The Artist:\nLucy McCormick makes nightclub interruptions\, cabaret interventions and extravaganza theatre shows\, marrying interests in absurdity\, ego and the grotesque. Her practice is cross-genre\, taking inspiration from theatre\, performance art\, comedy and dance. Her breakout show\, Triple Threat\, reimagines the New Testament as a dance-pop spectacle\, which has toured globally to over 30 venues. Her later works Post Popular\, Life: LIVE! and Lucy & Friends\, explore feminism\, identity and vulnerability through excess\, intimacy and irreverence. A Research Fellow at Queen Mary University and Associate Artist at Soho Theatre\, Lucy also works as an an actor and has performed at the National Theatre\, Royal Court\, Globe and RSC.\nhttps://www.lucymccormick.com\n \nCredits:\nCreator and Performer | Lucy McCormick\nDirector | Ursula Martinez\nProducer | Michael Kitchin\nProduction Manager | Herbe Walmsley\nLighting Designer | Sorcha Mae Stott-Strzala\nStage Manager | Stef Felton \nCreative Associates | Daniel Oliver & Claudia Palazzo\nImage Design | Sorcha Mae Stott-Strzala & Jo Schneider\n\nCommissioned by The Yard Theatre. Supported by Cambridge Junction\, Colchester Arts Centre and Norwich Arts Centre. Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. \n  \nGood to know:  \nThis performance contains haze\, strobe lighting\, loud noise\, strong language\, scenes of a sexual nature and nudity. \nStrictly no filming or photography. \nLanguage: English \n18+ \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/lucy-and-friends/2026-03-20/
LOCATION:Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, Copenhagen\, 1799
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260321T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260321T123000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
CREATED:20260210T135157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T110653Z
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SUMMARY:Eve Stainton: Choreographing Suspense
DESCRIPTION:During this workshop we will be researching how atmospheres of suspense can be choreographed between people\, and how suspense can be worked with as a physical state in the body. \nThrough guided movement practices\, participants will cultivate heightened bodily perception\, working with time-based approaches such as hyper–slow motion and the deliberate stretching or “eeking out” of actions.  \nMovement work will be introduced like practical tasks. Participants will work individually\, in pairs and in small groups; some tasks may involve touch\, with all material adaptable to individual needs and boundaries. No previous dance training is necessary. \nElements of this workshop draw on Eve’s current performance project The Joystick and The Reins\, presented as part of IPAF this year.\n \nWhen and where is the workshop held? \nThe workshop is held at 21 March 2026\, 10.30 am – 12:30 pm at Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, DK-1799 Copenhagen V. \nWe kindly ask you to arrive 15 minutes prior to class in time for check-in with the QR code on your ticket. \nWho can attend? \nThis all-levels workshop is open to professional dancers and movers from all artistic backgrounds\, as well as dance and theater enthusiasts who are curious to explore contemporary dance and physical theater for the first time. \nAccessibility:\nDansehallerne has an elevator with step-free access to all floors. Accessible and gender-neutral toilets and wardrobes are available on the ground floor. \nAbout the artist: \nEve Stainton is a Manchester-born artist and choreographer based in London. They create multidisciplinary performances using movement\, live manual labour\, live sound\, and suspense building. Rooted in community\, their research examines how marginalised people relate to power structures and societal conventions. Working with codes of gender\, masculinity\, class and threat\, the work stages clunky physical negotiations\, exposing behind-the-scenes collaboration and how narratives of threat shape trans-masc people and working-class cis men’s lives. \nCredits:\nBackstage Pass- Courtesy Bold Tendencies – H – © Dan John Lloyd. Image by Andre Delhay. \nThe workshop is arranged in collaboration with IPAF by Warehouse9 and Dansehallerne. \nIPAF is made possible with support from:\nDansehallerne\, Statens Kunstfond\, Københavns Kommune and Vesterbro Lokaludvalg.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/eve-stainton-choreographing-suspense/
LOCATION:Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, Copenhagen\, 1799
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260321T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260321T163000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
CREATED:20260121T125555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T130144Z
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SUMMARY:Alex Franz Zehetbauer: bonappétitsixsixsix
DESCRIPTION:IPAF presents: Alex Franz Zehetbauer: bonappétitsixsixsix \nIn bonappétitsixsixsix\, performance artist and singer songwriter\, Alex Franz Zehetbauer slips into the jester’s skin—a figure with the ancient privilege to say and do anything without punishment: a.k.a. speak the truth a.k.a follow every impulse. A jester is never bound to a stage but to the social body itself. He digests the world and spits it back out (from one end or the other). This excrement is then presented to the audience as art. With a hint of something diabolical\, the fool has arrived to entertain.  \nSpit roasted by hydrophones and accompanied by the soothing strumming of his lyre\, he turns his entire body into a leaking instrument for his heartfelt songs. \nbonappétitsixsixsix embraces the jester’s capacity to create friction rather than consensus\, to transform social tension into performance. No one is safe: corrupt rulers\, slimy curators\, or daydreaming spectators may all find themselves ankle-deep on his shit list. But don’t run away. When the shit hits the fan you’ll be gagging for more. \nAnd most importantly\, you wouldn’t want to miss dinner…or become it.  \n  \nAbout the Artist:\nAlex Franz Zehetbauer (b. 1990\, Brooklyn) is an artist and singer songwriter working at the intersection of performance\, music\, visual arts and choreography. In his performances\, he beguiles with sophisticated melodies\, strange vocal escapades and unexpected twists. He studied vocal performance\, choreography\, and composition at NYU’s Experimental Theater Wing and the International Theater Workshop in Amsterdam. Alex has collaborated with artists such as Phillip Gehmacher\, Jen Rosenblit\, Taylor Mac\, Anne Juren\, Richard Foreman\, Marta Navaridas and Alix Eynaudi. He currently lives in Vienna. Alex’s work has been presented internationally\, examples include: Gwangju Bienniale\, (KR); Sophiensaele (DE); BUZZCUT / CCA Glasgow (UK); Tanzquartier Wien (AT); Gessneralle Zurich (CH); Mint (SE); steirischerherbst (AT); brut Wien (AT); C-Mine (BE); The Brick Theater (NYC/US); among others. \n  \nCredits:\n \nConcept\, Songs\, Performance / Alex Franz Zehetbauer\nDramaturgy / Joshua Wicke\nPerformance Doula / Claire Lefevre\nCostume Closet / Alessandro Santi\, Alex Franz Zehetbauer\nSonic trinkets\, outside ears / Christian Schröder & Manuel Riegler\nOutside eyes / Andreas Haglund & Jen Rosenblit\nShoes / Schuhatelier A. Kudweis\nProduction Management / Mollusca Productions\nResidencies Blickleraum / Ursula Blickle Stiftung [AT]\, Warehouse9 [DK]\, Tanzhaus Zürich [CH]\nA co-production of Verein Wilhelmina\, IPAF and Tanzquartier Wien \nSupported by the City of Vienna’s Department of Cultural Affairs (MA7)\, DOTA – Dance on Tour and BMWKMS – Federal Ministry of Housing\, Arts\, Culture\, Media and Sport\n \n  \nGood to know:\nLimited audience capacity\nLanguage: English \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\, Vesterbro Lokaludvalg 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/bonappetitsixsixsix/2026-03-21/
LOCATION:Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, Copenhagen\, 1799
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260321T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260321T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
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/2026-03-21/
LOCATION:Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, Copenhagen\, 1799
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260321T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260321T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
CREATED:20260121T131223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T091517Z
UID:10000419-1774119600-1774123200@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:Eve Stainton: The Joystick and The Reins
DESCRIPTION:IPAF presents: Eve Stainton: The Joystick and The Reins \nArtist and choreographer Eve Stainton presents their new choreographic performance\, The Joystick and The Reins\, accompanied by Ennio Morricone’s haunting score for The Thing (1982). \nThe Joystick and The Reins explores who is deemed to be\, and those who decide what constitutes a ‘threat’ within society\, exploring how marginalised groups have been instrumentalised through systems of oppression and authoritarianism. \nCycling through hyper-emotional states of intensity that never arrive at a fixed point\, the solo figure and the scene itself become a site for the audience’s own projections. Referencing ideas of power\, dominance\, perpetrator\, victim\, threat and interpretation. \nInfluences for The Joystick and The Reins include historical reenactments\, police and riot arrest imagery\, and 1980s ‘Crime Watch’ episodes\, examining what it means to reconstruct a theatrical scene that draws on truth\, and how societal constructs keep people ‘at risk’ of incarceration in a place of vulnerability. \nMorricone’s powerful music finds resonance with Stainton’s mutual exploration of societal suspicion\, psychological horror\, and the devastating potential of individual isolation. \n  \nAbout the Artist:\nEve Stainton is an artist and choreographer born in Manchester and living in London\, UK. They create multi-disciplinary performances that involve movement practices\, welded steel/live welding\, digital collage\, and other invisible forces like drama and suspense. Their research is rooted in community\, interested in how differently marginalised people experience and come into relationship with power structures and societal conventions. Often working with codes or tropes of gender\, class and threat\, revealing ‘behind the scenes’ mechanisms of working together to show a kind of reality that isn’t seamless.  \nNotable presentations include: ICA (UK)\, Tramway (UK)\, Venice Biennale performance programme in collaboration with Florence Peake (IT)\, Dansehallerne (DK)\, Block Universe (UK)\, Dampfzentrale (CH)\, Donaufestival (AT)\, My Wild Flag (SE)\, Le Guess Who? (NL)\, Bergen Kunsthall (NO)\, Bozar (BE)\, Nottingham Contemporary (UK)\, Crac Occitanie (FR)\, LCMF (UK)\, CCA Glasgow (UK)\, Tangente (CA)\, Audra Festival (LT)\, Rouyn-Noranda Biennale (CA)\, The Mount Without (UK). \n  \nCredits:\n \nChoreography and performance: Eve Stainton\nProducer: Michael Kitchin\nCreative Producer: Sara Sassanelli\nLighting Designer: Edward Saunders\nRehearsal Director and Steward: Temitope Ajose\nRehearsal Director: Maëva Berthelot\nDramaturg: Florence Peake\nShield design and creation: Eve Stainton \nCo-commissioned by Bold Tendencies\, Dansehallerne (DK)\, Transform\, The Place and performance\, possession + automation (funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council). Supported by Queen Mary University of London\, Old Diorama Arts Centre\, Den Frie Udstilling (DK)\, SLUG (DE)\, L’Ecart Biennial (CA) and Mind Eater (NO). With thanks to The Morricone Estate\, Wise Music Classical\, Martin O’Brien and Jim Tuck. \nSupported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. \n  \nGood to know:\nAudience members will be invited to participate in simple tasks during the performance; any invitation can be declined. \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. \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/the-joystick-and-the-reins/2026-03-21/
LOCATION:Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, Copenhagen\, 1799
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260321T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260321T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
CREATED:20260121T072856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T130249Z
UID:10000404-1774126800-1774126800@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:Lucy McCormick: Lucy & Friends
DESCRIPTION:IPAF presents: Lucy McCormick: Lucy & Friends \nLucy McCormick is back with her most ambitious medium-concept queer cabaret spectacular. In a despairing world\, Lucy attempts to create community and connection the only way she knows how- through a chaotic mix of pole dancing\, cat impersonation\, a clairvoyant and some quick re-working of social policy.  \nA master of theatrical manipulation and crushing personal vulnerability\, Lucy leaves her audiences needing a hug\, a cry and an immediate shower. \n  \nAbout The Artist:\nLucy McCormick makes nightclub interruptions\, cabaret interventions and extravaganza theatre shows\, marrying interests in absurdity\, ego and the grotesque. Her practice is cross-genre\, taking inspiration from theatre\, performance art\, comedy and dance. Her breakout show\, Triple Threat\, reimagines the New Testament as a dance-pop spectacle\, which has toured globally to over 30 venues. Her later works Post Popular\, Life: LIVE! and Lucy & Friends\, explore feminism\, identity and vulnerability through excess\, intimacy and irreverence. A Research Fellow at Queen Mary University and Associate Artist at Soho Theatre\, Lucy also works as an an actor and has performed at the National Theatre\, Royal Court\, Globe and RSC.\nhttps://www.lucymccormick.com\n \nCredits:\nCreator and Performer | Lucy McCormick\nDirector | Ursula Martinez\nProducer | Michael Kitchin\nProduction Manager | Herbe Walmsley\nLighting Designer | Sorcha Mae Stott-Strzala\nStage Manager | Stef Felton \nCreative Associates | Daniel Oliver & Claudia Palazzo\nImage Design | Sorcha Mae Stott-Strzala & Jo Schneider\n\nCommissioned by The Yard Theatre. Supported by Cambridge Junction\, Colchester Arts Centre and Norwich Arts Centre. Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. \n  \nGood to know:  \nThis performance contains haze\, strobe lighting\, loud noise\, strong language\, scenes of a sexual nature and nudity. \nStrictly no filming or photography. \nLanguage: English \n18+ \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/lucy-and-friends/2026-03-21/
LOCATION:Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, Copenhagen\, 1799
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260321T220000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260321T235900
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
CREATED:20260121T132922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T101347Z
UID:10000422-1774130400-1774137540@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:Closing Party
DESCRIPTION:IPAF presents: Closing Party \nJoin us for our festival closing party at Dansehallerne!  \nDJ – Gavnlig \nEver since stepping on stage Andrea Hildursdóttir aka Gavnlig has proven herself floorworthy time and again all across Copenhagen. With an ever-curious and playful approach to music\, she’s sure to start the party with a blend of soulful\, vocal-driven house music. \nThis event is free and open to all.  \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. \n  \nTickets for the IPAF performances:\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 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/closing-party/
LOCATION:Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, Copenhagen\, 1799
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260322T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260322T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
CREATED:20260121T132253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T130416Z
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SUMMARY:Brunch & Reflection
DESCRIPTION:IPAF presents: Brunch & Reflection \nWhat happened during the festival? \nAs IPAF enters its final day\, we invite you to our last social gathering. \nGrab a coffee and some food\, and join artists\, curators\, and fellow audience members for an informal moment of connection and reflection. \n  \nGood to know:\nLanguage: English & Danish \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/brunch-reflection/
LOCATION:Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, Copenhagen\, 1799
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260322T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260322T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
CREATED:20260308T150357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260308T150357Z
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SUMMARY:Charlie Laban Trier: who wears who?
DESCRIPTION:As a way to discuss/converse with image-making\, but also slipping out of the image\, we will in this workshop enter a practice with outfits/costumes as our Dance-partners. Outfits as a shaper/shapeshifter of our performativity\, outfits as extra limbs\, outfits as a surface or a shield. But also outfits as an agency – the Wearer. It’s a practice where “I-object and you-object” search for the intimate ways we impact each other’s movements through spaces.\n\nWe will first spend some time encountering the item and then ourselves. We will get into their sounds\, textures\, weight\, and begin to feel how they dance. We will then start practicing duetting with this fabric-body – firstly through entering a more stereotypical relationship\, where we as fleshy bodies wear the outfit\, and consider them as our attributes/accessories in the dance. But slowly we will attempt to morph/shift and try to follow them – let them wear us instead\, and take us on a ride. \nWe will also dance for each other’s outfits\, and we maybe\, if we feel like it\, change dress. We’ll interlude the movement practices by adding some connected writing practices into the mix. \nElements of this workshop draw from practices from Charlie’s current performance project shown here under IPAF – Surfacing HypoKrisia. \nParticipants should bring a pen\, notebook\, or whichever tools you prefer for writing\, clothes you wanna dance in\, plus a clothing-item you have an affinity with. \nWhen and where is the workshop held?\nThe workshop is held at 22 March 2026\, 12.30 – 16.00 at Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, DK-1799 Copenhagen V. \nWe kindly ask you to arrive 15 minutes prior to class in time for check-in with the QR code on your ticket. \nWho can attend?\nThis workshop welcomes everybody who wants to play and be danced – no prior specific training or experience is required to participate. We’ll try to learn together and work with attention to each other. \nAccessibility:\nDansehallerne has an elevator with step-free access to all floors. Accessible and gender-neutral toilets and wardrobes are available on the ground floor. \nAbout the artist: \nCharlie Laban Trier (b. 1987\, dk) is a performing artist who chooses to situate his practice deep within the realm of dance\, though the dances often appear through other forms such as; bottom-barrel yells turned into songs\, text-sampling\, endlessly becoming costume\, carrying/caring for screens\, extreme sculptural headbanging and more. He sees dance as inherently messy\, slippery and emergent – a form of knowledge that resists legibility. Living as a transperson\, is a big teacher in his thinking/approach to work. Charlie thinks of transness\, like dance\, as a technology that helps him complicate material. It allows for embodying multiple images\, seducing viewers\, and shifting fluidly between forms. He is currently investigating practices of collective myth-making\, wanting to foster conversations that resist fixed meaning and invite a dis-positioning of the hero/center-stage. \nCredits: \nThe workshop is arranged in collaboration with IPAF by Warehouse9 and Dansehallerne. \nIPAF is made possible with support from:\nDansehallerne\, Statens Kunstfond\, Københavns Kommune and Vesterbro Lokaludvalg.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/charlie-laban-trier-who-wears-who/
LOCATION:Dansehallerne\, Franciska Clausens Plads 27\, Copenhagen\, 1799
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260322T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260322T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260322T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260322T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
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:20260409T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260409T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
CREATED:20260310T163011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260405T070931Z
UID:10000429-1775761200-1775770200@warehouse9.dk
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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ORGANIZER;CN="Warehouse9":MAILTO:info@warehouse9.dk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260410T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260410T223000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
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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ORGANIZER;CN="Warehouse9":MAILTO:info@warehouse9.dk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
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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ORGANIZER;CN="Warehouse9":MAILTO:info@warehouse9.dk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260424T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260424T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
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;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260426T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260426T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
CREATED:20260310T163410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T123342Z
UID:10000435-1777204800-1777226400@warehouse9.dk
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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ORGANIZER;CN="Warehouse9":MAILTO:info@warehouse9.dk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260604T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260604T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
CREATED:20260416T131001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T152256Z
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SUMMARY:Work presentation: Tender Routes by Snorre Elvin
DESCRIPTION:Choreographer and dancer Snorre Elvin shares 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. \n  \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:20260613T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260613T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
CREATED:20260310T163623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T163623Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Warehouse9 for our spring/summer community programme when we present: \nSummer Party  \nGood summer vibes\, live music\, and performance \nMore info coming soon!
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/summer-party/
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/Copenhagen:20260621T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260621T230000
DTSTAMP:20260430T142530
CREATED:20260310T163948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T163948Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Solstice
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Warehouse9 for our spring/summer community programme when we present: \nSummer Solstice \nA guided sunset walk in the local area with artists \nMore info coming soon!
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/summer-solstice-2/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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