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SUMMARY:FESTIVAL BAR NIGHT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a midway festival celebration and drink at TOASTER’s bar.\nCome down and an enjoy some tunes\, dance and hang out with friends. \n\nDJ:\nDj jibril is  a Portuguese born Guinean dj who plays big tunes inspired by the diaspora for the diaspora (them/they) \n  \nThe festival bar night takes place after the double-bill with Sall Lam Toro and Martin O’Brien.\nYou can join the evening regardless if you have a ticket to see the performances. \n  \n  \nAccess: Husets Teater does not have level free access and is not equipped with stairlifts\, and is therefore not accessible for wheelchair users. We recognise that this is not good enough. TOASTER’s bar is in the basement of Husets Teaters building. There are stairs leading down to the bar. \n  \nThis evening is co-hosted with TOASTER and Live Art DK.\n\nThe Festival Bar Night is part of IPAF: an international festival for contemporary performance presenting artists from different cultural contexts\, whose work engages identity politics\, sexual expressions\, and body representations\, facilitated by Warehouse9.\n \nThe festival is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation\, the City of Copenhagen and Bispebjerg Lokaludvalg. \n 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/festival-bar-night/
LOCATION:Husets Teater\, Halmtorvet 9\, Copenhagen\, 1700\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:First Trimester: Krishna Istha
DESCRIPTION:IPAF presents: First Trimester by Krishna Istha  \nThis groundbreaking performance offers a rare opportunity to contribute to and witness queer family-making. \nEmbark on a journey with London-based performance artist Krishna Istha as they search for the ‘perfect’ sperm donor. First Trimester explores human connection and parenthood\, challenging expectations and redefining what it means to create a family as a transgender person. \nIn the Danish premiere of this one-of-a-kind durational experience\, fresh from its world premiere in London & Auckland\, First Trimester invites you to witness intimate live interviews between Krishna and 100s of participants\, in a quest to find them and their partner a sperm donor\, or at least discover the qualities that bring them closer to their perfect match. \nKrishna asks questions that range from funny to serious\, from matter-of-fact information to philosophical perspectives in order to make the ultimate connection. \n“Did you grow up with pets?”\n“Where do you store your memories?”\n“What do you value more\, kindness or intelligence?”\nAnd\, most importantly for Krishna\, “Have you watched The Princess Diaries?” \nAudience members are invited to watch as the interviews unfold\, but are also welcome to sign-up as a participant as a prospective donor. We welcome participants aged 18 to 60+ from all backgrounds. Each interview is pivotal in helping Krishna get closer to finding the right donor. If you would like to sign up to participate\, please visit our website: https://firsttrimester.co.uk/ \nThis is a durational performance. Saturday’s performance runs for 7 hours\, and you can either buy a ticket for the full 7 hours (plus a 1 hour break) or for 3 hour slots. Sunday’s performance runs for 3 hours and you can buy a ticket for the duration. All shows are sensory adapted and are relaxed — i.e you are welcome to come and go from the space as you please with the slot you have selected. \nCommissioned by Roundhouse\, Battersea Arts Centre and Marlborough Productions.\nSupported by Arts Council England.\nPresented by Warehouse9 as part of IPAF 2024  \n\nLanguage: English \nTickets: Tickets are pay-what-you-can. On the 16th March you can either book a 3 hours time slot or a ticket for the whole day. \nAccess: Dansekapellet is wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets are located on site. This is a relaxed performance. \nContent warnings: The participants taking part in the live conversations have not rehearsed before coming on stage and do not know what the questions are before taking part. We therefore can not know exactly what will be said in advance.  \nAudiences are welcome to come and go from the space as you please with the slot they have selected. \n\nOther content notes:  \n\nThere will be moments of loud music and sounds.\nAll performances will be Relaxed. We invite you to make yourself comfortable and move around if you need to and if you need to leave the performance at any point you will be allowed to return to the space when you feel ready.\nParticipant & audience care has been central to the development of the show and there will be a wellbeing practitioner on site at every performance.\nPlease note\, due to the format of the show\, there may be a small wait of no more than 10 minutes to enter the space if you arrive after the start time.\n\n\nWorking group & credits\nLead Artist: Krishna Istha\nProducer: Ruby Glaskin\nDramaturg: Paula Varjack\nCoder & website designer: Suzanna Hurst\nSet & Costume Designer: Christine Ting – Huan Urquhart\nLighting Designer: Martha Godfrey\nSound Designer: Olive Mondegreen\nProduction Manager: Helen Mugridge \n  \nAbout the artists:\nKrishna Istha is a London-based performance artist\, comedian\, theatre maker and screenwriter. They create socially conscious\, form-pushing works about taboo or underrepresented experiences of gender\, race and sexual politics. Most recently\, they wrote on Netflix’s Sex Education (Season 4\, Episode 3) and is a Netflix Documentary Talent Fund recipient. They were a Barbican Centre Open Lab artist (2021-22) and an Arts Admin Bursary Artist (2020-21). They were one of two shortlisted writers for the SKY Arts & Royal Society of Literature Writers Awards under screenwriting (2022)\, and came Runner-Up on Screenshot (2021) — a competition for comedy writer-performers hosted by Sister Pictures and South of the River Pictures.\nhttps://www.krishnaistha.com/ \n  \nFirst Trimester is part of IPAF: an international festival for contemporary performance presenting artists from different cultural contexts\, whose work engages identity politics\, sexual expressions\, and body representations\, facilitated by Warehouse9. \nThe festival is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation\, the City of Copenhagen and Bispebjerg Lokaludvalg. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/first-trimester-krishna-istha/2024-03-16/
LOCATION:Dansekapellet\, Bispebjerg Torv 1\, København\, 2400\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:Sewing Pride by Filip Pawlak (Artist-in-Residence)
DESCRIPTION:IPAF artists-in-residence with his project Sewing Pride.\n \nAs part of IPAF Filip Pawlak will be inviting audiences to sew a disability flag together. \n\nSewing Pride by Filip Pawlak \nCan disabled people feel their own queer pride?\nWhat is the pride of excluded groups built on?\nDoes trauma have to be the building block? \nIn the simple practice of sewing together a disability flag – whose background\, however\, is the black that symbolises death – I want to ask the question about the communal experience of this group. I am jealously thinking of queer pride\, the shining hammer that has allowed oppressive norms to crumble for years. I reflect on the experience of the AIDS epidemic\, an identity event that marked out a common enemy but also the pride of a common cause.  \nDo disabled people access their own melancholy\, the social permission to experience grief? Can the experience of an epidemic 30 years later\, COVID\, become (as similar to AIDS for queer) a building block for this group to create a positive political\, social community? \n\nNotes for audience\nSewing Pride is a performance intervention that will take place in Dansekapellets foyer. Anyone interested in joining the action is welcome to participate. No booking needed.  \nLanguage\nEnglish\n \nAccess\nDansekapellet is wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets are located on site. Kuppelsalen is accessible via stairlift.  \n\nAbout the artists  \nFilip Pawlak (born 1994) – performer\, independent producer of performing arts\, self-advocate for artists with disabilities. In recent years involved in the Europe Beyond Access project. Experienced in the institutional and independent art sector (in the past\, among others\, head of the production department of the Nowy Teatr in Warsaw\, curatorial advisor and producer of the 10Treffen series at the Theatertreffen Berlin\, collaborator and performer of Rafał Urbacki’s crip art works). After a break of several years\, he is once again taking steps on stage as an artist. \n  \nSupported in partnership with Malmö Theatre Academy.  \nSewing Pride is part of IPAF: an international festival for contemporary performance presenting artists from different cultural contexts\, whose work engages identity politics\, sexual expressions\, and body representations\, facilitated by Warehouse9. \nThe festival is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation\, the City of Copenhagen and Bispebjerg Lokaludvalg. \n 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/artist-in-residence-sewing-pride-by-filip-pawlak/2024-03-16/1/
LOCATION:Dansekapellet\, Bispebjerg Torv 1\, København\, 2400\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:Afterlife: Louis Schou-Hansen
DESCRIPTION:IPAF presents: Afterlife by Louis Schou-Hansen  \nAfterlife is a messed-up playground. It is a site for speculative futurities and derailed interpretations of a renaissance that never really happened. While diving into hauntologies of Western dance history\, questioning whether the Sun King actually ever died\, the performance moves through a series of twisted dances from the late Italian Renaissance and early French Baroque. Only to disperse into weird referential landscapes containing subtle traces of Britney’s banger dance from Hit Me Baby One More Time\, Andrzej Zulawski’s subway scene from Possession and distorted yoga-gone-wrong inspired materials. \nCarried out by three performers\, Afterlife tries to unfold muted histories of subaltern bodies. Bodies that\, through Western colonial and anti-queer epistemic regimes\, were deemed disposable and unfit to partake in any further historical development. \n\nNotes for audience\nThe performance includes loud sounds. Earplugs are provided at the entrance door for those who wish to use them. \nLanguage: Non-verbal \nAccess: Dansekapellet is wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets are located on site. Kuppelsalen is accessible via stairlift. \n \n\nWorking group & credits\nCHOREOGRAPHY & DIRECTION Louis Schou-Hansen / COSTUMES AND SCULPTURAL WORK Karoline Bakken Lund / CO-MAKING PERFORMERS Amie Mbye\, Elise Nohr Nystad\, Georgiana Dobre / MUSIC Peachlyfe\, Petra Skibsted / ARTISTIC ADVISOR Sebastian De Line / RECONSTRUCTION OF RENAISSANCE DANCE Elizabeth Svarstad / HAIR Anna Lübeck / PHOTOS Chai Saeidi / CO. PRODUCTION Black Box Teater Oslo\, Mimosa Studio & Palmera Bergen SUPPORTED BY: Arts Council Norway\, FFUK\, Oslo Municipality\, Fond For Lyd og Bilde \n  \nAbout the artists:\n \nLouis Schou-Hansen (it/they) is a dancer and choreographer whose work is situated at the intersection of dance and visual arts. Its practice encompasses various formats such as performances\, making dances\, performing\, writing\, and sometimes curating. Louis’ work dives into speculative fiction as a tool to investigate\, dissect\, and denaturalize how bodies have been molded through violent Western fairytales\, utilizing queer and trans-feminist epistemologies. Louis has studied dance at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts and the Royal Danish Ballet School\, as well as fine arts at The Dutch Art Institute. \nIn 2023\, Louis was shortlisted for the Sandefjord Kunstforenings Art Prize with Harald Beharie\, and was in 2020 nominated for the Norwegian Critics Association Prize for the piece Shine Utopians. \nIn 2016\, it started collaborating with Norwegian choreographer Ingri Fiksdal\, working as a performer in several of her works. Louis has also performed in the works of Runa Borch Skolseg\, Pedro Gomez Egana\, Edhem Jesenkovic\, Goro Tronsmo\, Andrew Amorim\, Janne Camilla Lyster\, & Ingun Bjørnsgaard\, to name some. Between 2020-2022 it co-founded and curated the discursive\, platform Brakkesnakk together with Ines Belli. \nLouis has presented works at Copenhagen Contemporary\, the Munch Museum Oslo\, Untitled Tbilisi\, Black Box Teater Oslo\, Suprainfinit Bucharest\, Dansens Hus Oslo\, My Wild Flag Stockholm\, The Norwegian National Museum\, and RAS Sandnes\, among others. Since 2019 it has been active as a guest teacher at various academies and venues such as CONDTIONS STUDIO PROGRAMME London\, Palais De Tokyo Paris\, Oslo National Academy of the Arts\, ICA – Institute of Contemporary Arts London\, The Place London\, and BRUT Vienna. \nhttp://www.louisschouhansen.net/  \n \nAfterlife is presented in close collaboration with Dansehallerne. \n\nDansehallerne is a national center for dance and choreography in Copenhagen. \nCo-producing and presenting a diverse spectrum of national and international performances\, facilitating professional training and industry events. Dansehallerne has a strong focus on cultivating an efficient and sustainable ecosystem for dance and choreography in Denmark nurtured by\, and in dynamic valued exchange with\, the organization’s local and global associations.  \nAfterlife is part of IPAF: an international festival for contemporary performance presenting artists from different cultural contexts\, whose work engages identity politics\, sexual expressions\, and body representations\, facilitated by Warehouse9. \nThe festival is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation\, the City of Copenhagen and Bispebjerg Lokaludvalg. \n 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/afterlife-louis-schou-hansen/2024-03-16/1/
LOCATION:Dansekapellet\, Bispebjerg Torv 1\, København\, 2400\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240316T163000
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SUMMARY:Sewing Pride by Filip Pawlak (Artist-in-Residence)
DESCRIPTION:IPAF artists-in-residence with his project Sewing Pride.\n \nAs part of IPAF Filip Pawlak will be inviting audiences to sew a disability flag together. \n\nSewing Pride by Filip Pawlak \nCan disabled people feel their own queer pride?\nWhat is the pride of excluded groups built on?\nDoes trauma have to be the building block? \nIn the simple practice of sewing together a disability flag – whose background\, however\, is the black that symbolises death – I want to ask the question about the communal experience of this group. I am jealously thinking of queer pride\, the shining hammer that has allowed oppressive norms to crumble for years. I reflect on the experience of the AIDS epidemic\, an identity event that marked out a common enemy but also the pride of a common cause.  \nDo disabled people access their own melancholy\, the social permission to experience grief? Can the experience of an epidemic 30 years later\, COVID\, become (as similar to AIDS for queer) a building block for this group to create a positive political\, social community? \n\nNotes for audience\nSewing Pride is a performance intervention that will take place in Dansekapellets foyer. Anyone interested in joining the action is welcome to participate. No booking needed.  \nLanguage\nEnglish\n \nAccess\nDansekapellet is wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets are located on site. Kuppelsalen is accessible via stairlift.  \n\nAbout the artists  \nFilip Pawlak (born 1994) – performer\, independent producer of performing arts\, self-advocate for artists with disabilities. In recent years involved in the Europe Beyond Access project. Experienced in the institutional and independent art sector (in the past\, among others\, head of the production department of the Nowy Teatr in Warsaw\, curatorial advisor and producer of the 10Treffen series at the Theatertreffen Berlin\, collaborator and performer of Rafał Urbacki’s crip art works). After a break of several years\, he is once again taking steps on stage as an artist. \n  \nSupported in partnership with Malmö Theatre Academy.  \nSewing Pride is part of IPAF: an international festival for contemporary performance presenting artists from different cultural contexts\, whose work engages identity politics\, sexual expressions\, and body representations\, facilitated by Warehouse9. \nThe festival is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation\, the City of Copenhagen and Bispebjerg Lokaludvalg. \n 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/artist-in-residence-sewing-pride-by-filip-pawlak/2024-03-16/2/
LOCATION:Dansekapellet\, Bispebjerg Torv 1\, København\, 2400\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240316T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240316T210000
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240206T120112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T155224Z
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SUMMARY:Afterlife: Louis Schou-Hansen
DESCRIPTION:IPAF presents: Afterlife by Louis Schou-Hansen  \nAfterlife is a messed-up playground. It is a site for speculative futurities and derailed interpretations of a renaissance that never really happened. While diving into hauntologies of Western dance history\, questioning whether the Sun King actually ever died\, the performance moves through a series of twisted dances from the late Italian Renaissance and early French Baroque. Only to disperse into weird referential landscapes containing subtle traces of Britney’s banger dance from Hit Me Baby One More Time\, Andrzej Zulawski’s subway scene from Possession and distorted yoga-gone-wrong inspired materials. \nCarried out by three performers\, Afterlife tries to unfold muted histories of subaltern bodies. Bodies that\, through Western colonial and anti-queer epistemic regimes\, were deemed disposable and unfit to partake in any further historical development. \n\nNotes for audience\nThe performance includes loud sounds. Earplugs are provided at the entrance door for those who wish to use them. \nLanguage: Non-verbal \nAccess: Dansekapellet is wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets are located on site. Kuppelsalen is accessible via stairlift. \n \n\nWorking group & credits\nCHOREOGRAPHY & DIRECTION Louis Schou-Hansen / COSTUMES AND SCULPTURAL WORK Karoline Bakken Lund / CO-MAKING PERFORMERS Amie Mbye\, Elise Nohr Nystad\, Georgiana Dobre / MUSIC Peachlyfe\, Petra Skibsted / ARTISTIC ADVISOR Sebastian De Line / RECONSTRUCTION OF RENAISSANCE DANCE Elizabeth Svarstad / HAIR Anna Lübeck / PHOTOS Chai Saeidi / CO. PRODUCTION Black Box Teater Oslo\, Mimosa Studio & Palmera Bergen SUPPORTED BY: Arts Council Norway\, FFUK\, Oslo Municipality\, Fond For Lyd og Bilde \n  \nAbout the artists:\n \nLouis Schou-Hansen (it/they) is a dancer and choreographer whose work is situated at the intersection of dance and visual arts. Its practice encompasses various formats such as performances\, making dances\, performing\, writing\, and sometimes curating. Louis’ work dives into speculative fiction as a tool to investigate\, dissect\, and denaturalize how bodies have been molded through violent Western fairytales\, utilizing queer and trans-feminist epistemologies. Louis has studied dance at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts and the Royal Danish Ballet School\, as well as fine arts at The Dutch Art Institute. \nIn 2023\, Louis was shortlisted for the Sandefjord Kunstforenings Art Prize with Harald Beharie\, and was in 2020 nominated for the Norwegian Critics Association Prize for the piece Shine Utopians. \nIn 2016\, it started collaborating with Norwegian choreographer Ingri Fiksdal\, working as a performer in several of her works. Louis has also performed in the works of Runa Borch Skolseg\, Pedro Gomez Egana\, Edhem Jesenkovic\, Goro Tronsmo\, Andrew Amorim\, Janne Camilla Lyster\, & Ingun Bjørnsgaard\, to name some. Between 2020-2022 it co-founded and curated the discursive\, platform Brakkesnakk together with Ines Belli. \nLouis has presented works at Copenhagen Contemporary\, the Munch Museum Oslo\, Untitled Tbilisi\, Black Box Teater Oslo\, Suprainfinit Bucharest\, Dansens Hus Oslo\, My Wild Flag Stockholm\, The Norwegian National Museum\, and RAS Sandnes\, among others. Since 2019 it has been active as a guest teacher at various academies and venues such as CONDTIONS STUDIO PROGRAMME London\, Palais De Tokyo Paris\, Oslo National Academy of the Arts\, ICA – Institute of Contemporary Arts London\, The Place London\, and BRUT Vienna. \nhttp://www.louisschouhansen.net/  \n \nAfterlife is presented in close collaboration with Dansehallerne. \n\nDansehallerne is a national center for dance and choreography in Copenhagen. \nCo-producing and presenting a diverse spectrum of national and international performances\, facilitating professional training and industry events. Dansehallerne has a strong focus on cultivating an efficient and sustainable ecosystem for dance and choreography in Denmark nurtured by\, and in dynamic valued exchange with\, the organization’s local and global associations.  \nAfterlife is part of IPAF: an international festival for contemporary performance presenting artists from different cultural contexts\, whose work engages identity politics\, sexual expressions\, and body representations\, facilitated by Warehouse9. \nThe festival is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation\, the City of Copenhagen and Bispebjerg Lokaludvalg. \n 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/afterlife-louis-schou-hansen/2024-03-16/2/
LOCATION:Dansekapellet\, Bispebjerg Torv 1\, København\, 2400\, Denmark
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ORGANIZER;CN="Warehouse9":MAILTO:info@warehouse9.dk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240316T213000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240316T230000
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240206T113036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240219T143132Z
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SUMMARY:Enter Exude: Teo Ala-Ruona
DESCRIPTION:IPAF presents: Enter Exude by Teo Ala-Ruona \nEnter Exude is a cinematic auto-fantasy for three performers and a Chevrolet Camaro.  \nBorn from the anal canal of an automobile\, the three techno-brothers derive pleasure from inhaling the spirit of the car – both a symbol of familial and trans narratives. Enter Exude takes the audience on an ominously erotic ride\, unfolding on various time scales\, blurring the boundaries between life and slow death.  \nEnter Exude delves into contemporary notions of gender\, technology\, and ecology while crafting simultaneously a hypnotic and haunting experience of unfulfilled desires. The performance is simultaneously exaggerative and intimate\, breaking the boundaries of the stage and creating a continuous interplay between reality and the imagined. \nEnter Exude continues Ala-Ruona’s series of performances exploring the intertwining of environmental toxicities and trans-corporeality\, with bodily transformations and complex sexuality forming an intense\, mutually accelerating cycle. \n\nNotes for audience\nEnter Exude includes talk about sex and death. The performance also includes close proximity audience contact\, from which audience members can opt out if they wish. The performance includes loud sounds and blinking lights.Earplugs are provided at the entrance door for those who wish to use them. \nLanguage: English \nAccess: Warehouse9 is Wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets are accessed via stairlift. Accessible parking is available on site. \nPost-show: on the 16th March there will be a post-show celebration. We hope you will join us. \n\nWorking group & credits\nSummoning\, concept and directing: Teo Ala-Ruona\nChoreography:Raoni Muzho Saleh\, Charlie Laban Trier and Teo Ala-Ruona\nPerformers: Raoni Muzho Saleh\, Charlie Laban Trier and Teo Ala-Ruona\nDramaturg: Even Minn\nSet and costume design: Teo Paaer\nSound dramaturg: Kaino Wennerstrand\nSound design: Miša Skalskis\nLighting design: Heikki Paasonen\nProducer: Sanna Ritvanen\nPre-production: Jonni Korhonen\nArtistic dialogue: Remi Vesala\n\nProduction: Kiasma-teatteri\, Finnish Cultural Institute for the Benelux\, Viernulvier\, Warehouse9\nSupported by: Niilo Helander Foundation\, Arts Promotion Centre\, Wihuri Foundation\, Oskar Öflund Foundation\, Suomen Kulttuurirahasto\, Finnish Cultural Institute of Denmark\nResidencies: FABRIKKEN\, Zodiak-laboratory\, BUDA \n  \n  \nRead the text ‘Car and I’ that frames the themes of the Enter Exude: \n“”This text\, too\, arises from the car. I see it in my mind as a knot of interchanges composed of highway ramps\, an accelerating landscape with multiple directions and lanes. I stand in the midst of that landscape\, amidst the noise of highways\, and I write.”” \nWritten by: Teo Ala Ruona and Remi Vesala \nPDF Download: Teo Ala Ruona and Remi Vesala \n  \nAbout the artists:\nTeo Ala-Ruona is a Helsinki-based performance artist\, whose works delve into somatospeculative fiction\, exploring themes such as techno-trans-masculinity\, sexuality\, ecology\, and toxicity. He employs a blend of theoretical discourse\, autobiographical text\, and psychophysical performance scores to redefine language and narratives that address pleasure and intimacy in the context of a toxic Earth. \nHe approaches trans corporeality as an arena\, where various normative processes of naturalization become infeasible\, and address queer ecological topics from explicitly sexual perspective to revoke the heteronormative biases that influence the research done on biology and ecology\, gender and sexuality. \nThrough the use of the performing body as a canvas for speculative storytelling\, he experiments how fiction can transform the ways bodies are understood. Ala-Ruona is committed to the transgressive potential of performance art to push the boundaries of our perception of normality and conventionality. \nAla-Ruona’s work has recently been shown in Performa Biennial (New York)\, The Vilnius Biennial of Performance Art (Vilnius)\, The Finnish National Gallery Kiasma (Helsinki)\, The Institute of Contemporary Arts in London (London)\, Sequences festival (Reykjavik) and Centrale Fies (Dro) among others. \nhttps://teoalaruona.net/  \n  \nEnter Exude is co-presented with the The Finnish Cultural Institute in Denmark \nEnter Exude is part of IPAF: an international festival for contemporary performance presenting artists from different cultural contexts\, whose work engages identity politics\, sexual expressions\, and body representations\, facilitated by Warehouse9. \n 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/enter-exude-teo-ala-ruona/2024-03-16/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240317T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240317T120000
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240213T101034Z
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SUMMARY:Breakfast Club
DESCRIPTION:IPAF special edition of Breakfast Club! \nCome and join us for coffee\, morning nibbles and good company. Come by for the food\, the conversation\, and a chance to meet new people.  \nWe will provide a simple vegan set-up: croissants\, fruit\, coffee and tea\, but you are also welcome to bring your own food and drinks if you prefer. \n  \nFree to attend – RSVP by emailing: blomqvist.caroline@gmail.com  \nThis edition takes place just before Krishna Istha’s last showing of First Trimester. \n\nBreakfast Club was originally created because we know that working in the arts and freelancing can be lonely. Therefore\, we want to create a monthly shared space to check in\, meet new people and be together. This edition of Breakfast Club takes places during our international performance festival IPAF. It is therefore also a chance to for artists and audiences to meet\, as well as to meet international colleagues. We hope you will join us!  \nWe ask that you RSVP so that we can estimate the correct amount of food on offer. \n  \nAccess: Dansekapellet is wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets are located on site.  \n\n\nThis edition of Breakfast Club is part of IPAF: an international festival for contemporary performance presenting artists from different cultural contexts\, whose work engages identity politics\, sexual expressions\, and body representations\, facilitated by Warehouse9.\n \nThe festival is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation\, the City of Copenhagen and Bispebjerg Lokaludvalg. \n 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/breakfast-club-2/
LOCATION:Dansekapellet\, Bispebjerg Torv 1\, København\, 2400\, Denmark
ORGANIZER;CN="Warehouse9":MAILTO:info@warehouse9.dk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240317T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240317T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240208T093943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240219T143855Z
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SUMMARY:First Trimester: Krishna Istha
DESCRIPTION:IPAF presents: First Trimester by Krishna Istha  \nThis groundbreaking performance offers a rare opportunity to contribute to and witness queer family-making. \nEmbark on a journey with London-based performance artist Krishna Istha as they search for the ‘perfect’ sperm donor. First Trimester explores human connection and parenthood\, challenging expectations and redefining what it means to create a family as a transgender person. \nIn the Danish premiere of this one-of-a-kind durational experience\, fresh from its world premiere in London & Auckland\, First Trimester invites you to witness intimate live interviews between Krishna and 100s of participants\, in a quest to find them and their partner a sperm donor\, or at least discover the qualities that bring them closer to their perfect match. \nKrishna asks questions that range from funny to serious\, from matter-of-fact information to philosophical perspectives in order to make the ultimate connection. \n“Did you grow up with pets?”\n“Where do you store your memories?”\n“What do you value more\, kindness or intelligence?”\nAnd\, most importantly for Krishna\, “Have you watched The Princess Diaries?” \nAudience members are invited to watch as the interviews unfold\, but are also welcome to sign-up as a participant as a prospective donor. We welcome participants aged 18 to 60+ from all backgrounds. Each interview is pivotal in helping Krishna get closer to finding the right donor. If you would like to sign up to participate\, please visit our website: https://firsttrimester.co.uk/ \nThis is a durational performance. Saturday’s performance runs for 7 hours\, and you can either buy a ticket for the full 7 hours (plus a 1 hour break) or for 3 hour slots. Sunday’s performance runs for 3 hours and you can buy a ticket for the duration. All shows are sensory adapted and are relaxed — i.e you are welcome to come and go from the space as you please with the slot you have selected. \nCommissioned by Roundhouse\, Battersea Arts Centre and Marlborough Productions.\nSupported by Arts Council England.\nPresented by Warehouse9 as part of IPAF 2024  \n\nLanguage: English \nTickets: Tickets are pay-what-you-can. On the 16th March you can either book a 3 hours time slot or a ticket for the whole day. \nAccess: Dansekapellet is wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets are located on site. This is a relaxed performance. \nContent warnings: The participants taking part in the live conversations have not rehearsed before coming on stage and do not know what the questions are before taking part. We therefore can not know exactly what will be said in advance.  \nAudiences are welcome to come and go from the space as you please with the slot they have selected. \n\nOther content notes:  \n\nThere will be moments of loud music and sounds.\nAll performances will be Relaxed. We invite you to make yourself comfortable and move around if you need to and if you need to leave the performance at any point you will be allowed to return to the space when you feel ready.\nParticipant & audience care has been central to the development of the show and there will be a wellbeing practitioner on site at every performance.\nPlease note\, due to the format of the show\, there may be a small wait of no more than 10 minutes to enter the space if you arrive after the start time.\n\n\nWorking group & credits\nLead Artist: Krishna Istha\nProducer: Ruby Glaskin\nDramaturg: Paula Varjack\nCoder & website designer: Suzanna Hurst\nSet & Costume Designer: Christine Ting – Huan Urquhart\nLighting Designer: Martha Godfrey\nSound Designer: Olive Mondegreen\nProduction Manager: Helen Mugridge \n  \nAbout the artists:\nKrishna Istha is a London-based performance artist\, comedian\, theatre maker and screenwriter. They create socially conscious\, form-pushing works about taboo or underrepresented experiences of gender\, race and sexual politics. Most recently\, they wrote on Netflix’s Sex Education (Season 4\, Episode 3) and is a Netflix Documentary Talent Fund recipient. They were a Barbican Centre Open Lab artist (2021-22) and an Arts Admin Bursary Artist (2020-21). They were one of two shortlisted writers for the SKY Arts & Royal Society of Literature Writers Awards under screenwriting (2022)\, and came Runner-Up on Screenshot (2021) — a competition for comedy writer-performers hosted by Sister Pictures and South of the River Pictures.\nhttps://www.krishnaistha.com/ \n  \nFirst Trimester is part of IPAF: an international festival for contemporary performance presenting artists from different cultural contexts\, whose work engages identity politics\, sexual expressions\, and body representations\, facilitated by Warehouse9. \nThe festival is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation\, the City of Copenhagen and Bispebjerg Lokaludvalg. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/first-trimester-krishna-istha/2024-03-17/
LOCATION:Dansekapellet\, Bispebjerg Torv 1\, København\, 2400\, Denmark
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240429
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240319T124810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T113750Z
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SUMMARY:Linh Le: CopenhAustin Residency (ATX)
DESCRIPTION:Linh Le will undetake a 1-month residency in Austin\, Texas as part of the CopenhAustin residency initiative. As part of the residency period Linh Le will host an open studio of their practice as part  of Fusebox Festival: April 13 & 14. More info soo. \n  \nAbout the artist: \nLinh Le (she / her) works with performative activism and fights for a just world for life on earth. At the moment\, she explores the sensuousness and philosophy of species\, making rituals for the diversity of life. \nLinh Le is of a new generation of artists who with their own bodies are exploring the possibility of finding a balance between a growing desperation in a world of polycrisis and maintaining the belief in a different way of being human / species. \nAs a child of freedom fighters who came to Denmark as boat refugees from Vietnam\, and as a witness to their struggles in Danish society\, Linh Le is strongly called to free herself through dance\, to challenge the norms\, to transcend boundaries and explore how the body can act\, transform and demand space for the less heard voices. \nLinh Le is educated in Aesthetics and Culture from Aarhus University and Performance Design & Planning from Roskilde University. She is co-founder and member of the performance climate activist group Becoming Species which in close alliance with Extinction Rebellion and Embassy of the Species Copenhagen has made several performative actions in public space to amplify nature’s diverse voices. \nLinh Le is also a member of Dance Cooperative\, an artist-run platform and association with a physical work- and event space in Valby Copenhagen\, organized by 14 local performance artists. \nhttps://linhle.dk/ \n  \nAbout the program: \nWarehouse9 (Copenhagen\, Denmark)\, Unlisted Projects (Austin\, TX) and The Museum of Human Achievement (Austin\, Texas) have come together to offer a residency exchange of one artist from Texas and one artist from Denmark. This international residency opportunity is intended for queer artists working within live performance and designed to support network building\, the creation and sharing of new work in an international context. Residents are given the time\, space\, freedom and financial support to concentrate upon the development of their own work. This residency programme is funded and has a fixed duration of one month. This residency opportunity will be awarded following an open call and application process. Residency artists will be selected in partnership with participating organizations and host a public sharing of work created during their residency at both their host and home organization. \nThe purpose of this residency programme is to support artistic development and facilitate cultural exchange\, and long-term connections between artists\, organizations and the greater communities of Texas and Denmark. A unique dimension of the call is a commitment to the intersection of LGBTQIA+ issues and environmental sustainability practices. \n  \nThis residency is made possible with support  from: \nEmbassy of Denmark Washington D.C.\,The Consulate General of Denmark in Houston\, Scan Design Foundation\, the Danish Arts Foundation\, the Cultural Arts Department in Austin and The City of Copenhagen.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/linh-le-copenhaustin-residency-atx/
LOCATION:Museum of Human Achievement\, 0205150312\, 3600 Lyons Rd Suite B\, Austin\, TX 78702\, United States0205150312\, 3600 Lyons Rd Suite B\, Austin\, TX 78702\, United States\, Texas\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240402T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240402T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240207T135437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T135650Z
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SUMMARY:In the zone: relying on erotics to exercise patience by Marga Alfeirao
DESCRIPTION:In the zone: relying on erotics to exercise patience \nThis workshop offers a site to deconstruct your movement vocabulary\, to watch others going through it and to allow being witnessed in the process. Following a typical class format with a warm-up and intense physical movement\, the pace slows down and the amplitude gets minimal as we proceed.The participants will understand the basics of wining solo and tarraxo together – what you are invited to watch or offered to see. Building togetherness by dancing for each other. It is a dance workshop and an exercise for the gaze of those who watch and are being watched. \nMarga Alfeirao uses media to carve safe-spaces for the exploration of intimacy and sexuality through dance. Heavily influenced by dance-genres and sound textures from the african diaspora disseminated through Lisbon’s social tissue\, she attempts an active claim of womanhood\, crossing the exercise of gazing and patience in sensuality.\nIn 2023 she premiered LOUNGE (2023) – a site that stretches the perception of a lapdance through the relation of erotics and rest. It received the Impulstanz\, Young Choreographers Award 2023. \n\nDuration: 2.5 hours per session \nSessions: There are 3 sessions in total. We recommend you go to all\, but it is not a necessity. \nAccess: Warehouse9 is wheelchair accessible. Access to toilets is via stairlift. Accessible parking can be made available on site. \nThese classes are a collaboration between Warehouse9 and Dansehallerne. You can participate through Warehouse9 or as a member of Dansehallerne. This is for all professional members regardless of background in dance training\, and we recommend participating all three days. \n  \nDansehallerne is a national center for dance and choreography in Copenhagen.\nCo-producing and presenting a diverse spectrum of national and international performances\, facilitating professional training and industry events. Dansehallerne has a strong focus on cultivating an efficient and sustainable ecosystem for dance and choreography in Denmark nurtured by\, and in dynamic valued exchange with\, the organization’s local and global associations. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/in-the-zone-relying-on-erotics-to-exercise-patience-by-marga-alfeirao/2024-04-02/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240403T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240403T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240207T135437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T135650Z
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SUMMARY:In the zone: relying on erotics to exercise patience by Marga Alfeirao
DESCRIPTION:In the zone: relying on erotics to exercise patience \nThis workshop offers a site to deconstruct your movement vocabulary\, to watch others going through it and to allow being witnessed in the process. Following a typical class format with a warm-up and intense physical movement\, the pace slows down and the amplitude gets minimal as we proceed.The participants will understand the basics of wining solo and tarraxo together – what you are invited to watch or offered to see. Building togetherness by dancing for each other. It is a dance workshop and an exercise for the gaze of those who watch and are being watched. \nMarga Alfeirao uses media to carve safe-spaces for the exploration of intimacy and sexuality through dance. Heavily influenced by dance-genres and sound textures from the african diaspora disseminated through Lisbon’s social tissue\, she attempts an active claim of womanhood\, crossing the exercise of gazing and patience in sensuality.\nIn 2023 she premiered LOUNGE (2023) – a site that stretches the perception of a lapdance through the relation of erotics and rest. It received the Impulstanz\, Young Choreographers Award 2023. \n\nDuration: 2.5 hours per session \nSessions: There are 3 sessions in total. We recommend you go to all\, but it is not a necessity. \nAccess: Warehouse9 is wheelchair accessible. Access to toilets is via stairlift. Accessible parking can be made available on site. \nThese classes are a collaboration between Warehouse9 and Dansehallerne. You can participate through Warehouse9 or as a member of Dansehallerne. This is for all professional members regardless of background in dance training\, and we recommend participating all three days. \n  \nDansehallerne is a national center for dance and choreography in Copenhagen.\nCo-producing and presenting a diverse spectrum of national and international performances\, facilitating professional training and industry events. Dansehallerne has a strong focus on cultivating an efficient and sustainable ecosystem for dance and choreography in Denmark nurtured by\, and in dynamic valued exchange with\, the organization’s local and global associations. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/in-the-zone-relying-on-erotics-to-exercise-patience-by-marga-alfeirao/2024-04-03/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240404T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240404T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240207T135437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T135650Z
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SUMMARY:In the zone: relying on erotics to exercise patience by Marga Alfeirao
DESCRIPTION:In the zone: relying on erotics to exercise patience \nThis workshop offers a site to deconstruct your movement vocabulary\, to watch others going through it and to allow being witnessed in the process. Following a typical class format with a warm-up and intense physical movement\, the pace slows down and the amplitude gets minimal as we proceed.The participants will understand the basics of wining solo and tarraxo together – what you are invited to watch or offered to see. Building togetherness by dancing for each other. It is a dance workshop and an exercise for the gaze of those who watch and are being watched. \nMarga Alfeirao uses media to carve safe-spaces for the exploration of intimacy and sexuality through dance. Heavily influenced by dance-genres and sound textures from the african diaspora disseminated through Lisbon’s social tissue\, she attempts an active claim of womanhood\, crossing the exercise of gazing and patience in sensuality.\nIn 2023 she premiered LOUNGE (2023) – a site that stretches the perception of a lapdance through the relation of erotics and rest. It received the Impulstanz\, Young Choreographers Award 2023. \n\nDuration: 2.5 hours per session \nSessions: There are 3 sessions in total. We recommend you go to all\, but it is not a necessity. \nAccess: Warehouse9 is wheelchair accessible. Access to toilets is via stairlift. Accessible parking can be made available on site. \nThese classes are a collaboration between Warehouse9 and Dansehallerne. You can participate through Warehouse9 or as a member of Dansehallerne. This is for all professional members regardless of background in dance training\, and we recommend participating all three days. \n  \nDansehallerne is a national center for dance and choreography in Copenhagen.\nCo-producing and presenting a diverse spectrum of national and international performances\, facilitating professional training and industry events. Dansehallerne has a strong focus on cultivating an efficient and sustainable ecosystem for dance and choreography in Denmark nurtured by\, and in dynamic valued exchange with\, the organization’s local and global associations. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/in-the-zone-relying-on-erotics-to-exercise-patience-by-marga-alfeirao/2024-04-04/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240406T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240406T130000
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240207T143819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T133402Z
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SUMMARY:Queer Community Singing Group
DESCRIPTION:Experience singing together without being limited by gender or voice type. Queer Community Singing Group welcomes all singing\, all genders\, all identities\, without judgement. QCSG embrace the joy of singing in harmony together\, and build community by showing each other respect and kindness. \nQueer Community Singing Group is a queer\, non-traditional singing group who sings pop songs. \nQCSG do not divide into the classic voice-groups to be inclusive of non-binary and trans friends. \nQCSG is free to join and no former choir experience is needed. No audition\, just book a free ticket and show up. \n\nAccess\nWarehouse9 is Wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets are accessed via stairlift. Accessible parking is available on site. \n\nSupport\nQueer Community Singing Group is supported in close collaboration by Warehouse9 and made possible with support of Vanløse Lokaludvalg and the City of Copenhagen.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/queer-community-singing-group-2/2024-04-06/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240415
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240319T130428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T130530Z
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SUMMARY:Linh Le Open Studio (Fusebox Festival\, ATX)
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\nPresented in partnership with  The Museum of Human Achievement and Fusebox Festival. This event  takes place in Austin\, Texas. \nText  from event website: \nDenmark based artist in residence thanks to the residency exchange of Warehouse9 (Copenhagen\, Denmark)\, Unlisted Projects (Austin\, TX) and The Museum of Human Achievement (Austin\, Texas). \nMore info on the open studio coming soon! \nLinh Le (she / her) works with performative activism and fights for a just world for life on earth. At the moment\, she explores the sensuousness and philosophy of species\, making rituals for the diversity of life. \nLinh Le is of a new generation of artists who with their own bodies are exploring the possibility of finding a balance between a growing desperation in a world of polycrisis and maintaining the belief in a different way of being human / species. \nAs a child of freedom fighters who came to Denmark as boat refugees from Vietnam\, and as a witness to their struggles in Danish society\, Linh Le is strongly called to free herself through dance\, to challenge the norms\, to transcend boundaries and explore how the body can act\, transform and demand space for the less heard voices. \nLinh Le is educated in Aesthetics and Culture from Aarhus University and Performance Design & Planning from Roskilde University. She is co-founder and member of the performance climate activist group Becoming Species which in close alliance with Extinction Rebellion and Embassy of the Species Copenhagen has made several performative actions in public space to amplify nature’s diverse voices. \nLinh Le is also a member of Dance Cooperative\, an artist-run platform and association with a physical work- and event space in Valby Copenhagen\, organized by 14 local performance artists. \nThis Residency is funded with the support of: Embassy of Denmark Washington D.C.\,The Consulate General of Denmark in Houston\, Scan Design Foundation\, the Danish Arts Foundation\, the Cultural Arts Department in Austin and The City of Copenhagen. \n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/linh-le-open-studio-fusebox-festival-atx/
LOCATION:Museum of Human Achievement\, 0205150312\, 3600 Lyons Rd Suite B\, Austin\, TX 78702\, United States0205150312\, 3600 Lyons Rd Suite B\, Austin\, TX 78702\, United States\, Texas\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240413T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240413T130000
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240207T143819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T133402Z
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SUMMARY:Queer Community Singing Group
DESCRIPTION:Experience singing together without being limited by gender or voice type. Queer Community Singing Group welcomes all singing\, all genders\, all identities\, without judgement. QCSG embrace the joy of singing in harmony together\, and build community by showing each other respect and kindness. \nQueer Community Singing Group is a queer\, non-traditional singing group who sings pop songs. \nQCSG do not divide into the classic voice-groups to be inclusive of non-binary and trans friends. \nQCSG is free to join and no former choir experience is needed. No audition\, just book a free ticket and show up. \n\nAccess\nWarehouse9 is Wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets are accessed via stairlift. Accessible parking is available on site. \n\nSupport\nQueer Community Singing Group is supported in close collaboration by Warehouse9 and made possible with support of Vanløse Lokaludvalg and the City of Copenhagen.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/queer-community-singing-group-2/2024-04-13/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240420T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240420T130000
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240207T143819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T133402Z
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SUMMARY:Queer Community Singing Group
DESCRIPTION:Experience singing together without being limited by gender or voice type. Queer Community Singing Group welcomes all singing\, all genders\, all identities\, without judgement. QCSG embrace the joy of singing in harmony together\, and build community by showing each other respect and kindness. \nQueer Community Singing Group is a queer\, non-traditional singing group who sings pop songs. \nQCSG do not divide into the classic voice-groups to be inclusive of non-binary and trans friends. \nQCSG is free to join and no former choir experience is needed. No audition\, just book a free ticket and show up. \n\nAccess\nWarehouse9 is Wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets are accessed via stairlift. Accessible parking is available on site. \n\nSupport\nQueer Community Singing Group is supported in close collaboration by Warehouse9 and made possible with support of Vanløse Lokaludvalg and the City of Copenhagen.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/queer-community-singing-group-2/2024-04-20/
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=America/New_York:20240423T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240423T210000
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240422T065245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240422T065537Z
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SUMMARY:Performative ritual for the bat species (ATX\,USA)
DESCRIPTION:Note: This event takes place in Austin\, Texas (USA) \n  \nConnect with a bat species and feel the freedom of flying and screaming! \nIn our time of biodiversity crisis where 52 % of bat species in North America are at risk of populations declining severely in the next 15 years\, we meet up to celebrate the magical creatures of the night and the diversity of life. \nThis is the final presentation of performance artist and climate activist Linh Le who has reached her end of the 1-month residency as part of Unlisted Projects\, a collaboration between Warehouse9 and MoHA. During her stay\, she has been volunteering at the Austin Bat Refuge\, collaborating with visual artist Laura M Cañas P\, opera singer Sir Beauregard Elliot\, Esquire and artist Andie Flores. \nLinh Le is inviting everyone to take part in her performance ritual 7-8 pm and join for dinner and talk 8-9 pm.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/performative-ritual-for-the-bat-species-atxusa/
LOCATION:Museum of Human Achievement\, 0205150312\, 3600 Lyons Rd Suite B\, Austin\, TX 78702\, United States0205150312\, 3600 Lyons Rd Suite B\, Austin\, TX 78702\, United States\, Texas\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Warehouse9":MAILTO:info@warehouse9.dk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240427T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240427T130000
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240207T143819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T133402Z
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SUMMARY:Queer Community Singing Group
DESCRIPTION:Experience singing together without being limited by gender or voice type. Queer Community Singing Group welcomes all singing\, all genders\, all identities\, without judgement. QCSG embrace the joy of singing in harmony together\, and build community by showing each other respect and kindness. \nQueer Community Singing Group is a queer\, non-traditional singing group who sings pop songs. \nQCSG do not divide into the classic voice-groups to be inclusive of non-binary and trans friends. \nQCSG is free to join and no former choir experience is needed. No audition\, just book a free ticket and show up. \n\nAccess\nWarehouse9 is Wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets are accessed via stairlift. Accessible parking is available on site. \n\nSupport\nQueer Community Singing Group is supported in close collaboration by Warehouse9 and made possible with support of Vanløse Lokaludvalg and the City of Copenhagen.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/queer-community-singing-group-2/2024-04-27/
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:20240509T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240509T193000
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240402T123802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T124109Z
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SUMMARY:QALEIDOSCOPE QUEER FILM AND PERFORMANCE
DESCRIPTION:WELCOME TO QALEIDOSCOPE\nQUEER FILM AND PERFORMANCE ON TOUR 2024 – THE BALTICS RIGA • GOTHENBURG • TALLINN • TURKU • VILNIUS • COPENHAGEN  \nScreening program 1 (of 2) see list of screenings here: Baltic film programs \nSee the full programme of films here: https://queercitycinema.ca/tour2024-baltics/?events=copenhagen  \nQALEIDOSCOPE QUEER FILM AND PERFORMANCE ON TOUR 2024 – THE  BALTICS – will feature Queer and QTBIPOC (Queer\, Trans\, Black\, Indigenous\, Persons  of Color) film and performance art that explore\, question and play with identity to  propose and investigate diverse ways of looking at sexuality\, gender and race.   \nAs the titles suggests\, QALEIDOSCOPE – will be a well-textured assemblage of  images\, ideas\, and realities that collide in fantastical\, personal\, and playful ways to  produce an ever-changing\, multi-faceted queer film and performance art viewing  experience.   \nSome of the films 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. Even though experimental and artistically rigorous  artworks are in abundance\, and heavy hitting and thoughtful issues and topics such as  feminism\, race\, racism\, class\, identity politics\, community\, colonization\, conceptual art\,  politics\, religion\, violence\, popular culture\, gender and of course sexuality are provided  for their important role in providing awareness and insight on many levels\, transgressive  and subversive play is also an important characteristic of several of the films on the tour.  This is in keeping with Queer City Cinema’s mandate to reflect hallmarks of queer  image making — in this case\, film with a decidedly tongue-in-cheek disposition and  sensibility; injecting the programming with moments of intelligent\, incisive humour – film  that pleases and appeases.   \nQALEIDOSCOPE was conceived to promote the artistic vision of Queer and QTBIPOC  filmmakers and performance artists whose work might not otherwise be shown within  these urban centres in The Baltics. These works\, though falling under the banner of  ‘queer’\, remain relevant to the broader artistic communities in each of the five cities\, not  only because of the subject matter broached but also because many of the artists  represented float amongst multiple disciplines within the context of the film\, visual and  performance art. In this sense\, artistic rigour and the fluidity of experience are  paramount in the programming for the tour.   \nThis will be the tenth tour of Queer City Cinema’s programming. This tour follows  QALEIDOSCOPE – Queer Film On Tour 2023 Canada and QALEIDOSCOPE – Queer  Film On Tour 2023 The Balkans.  \nGary Varro\nExecutive and Artistic Director\nQueer City Cinema and Performatorium 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/qaleidoscope-queer-film-and-performance/
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:20240509T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240509T213000
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240408T123609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T123933Z
UID:10000319-1715284800-1715290200@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:QALEIDOSCOPE QUEER FILM AND PERFORMANCE
DESCRIPTION:WELCOME TO QALEIDOSCOPE\nQUEER FILM AND PERFORMANCE ON TOUR 2024 – THE BALTICS RIGA • GOTHENBURG • TALLINN • TURKU • VILNIUS • COPENHAGEN  \nScreening program 2 (of 2) see list of screenings here: Baltic film programs \nSee the full programme of films here: https://queercitycinema.ca/tour2024-baltics/?events=copenhagen  \nQALEIDOSCOPE QUEER FILM AND PERFORMANCE ON TOUR 2024 – THE  BALTICS – will feature Queer and QTBIPOC (Queer\, Trans\, Black\, Indigenous\, Persons  of Color) film and performance art that explore\, question and play with identity to  propose and investigate diverse ways of looking at sexuality\, gender and race.   \nAs the titles suggests\, QALEIDOSCOPE – will be a well-textured assemblage of  images\, ideas\, and realities that collide in fantastical\, personal\, and playful ways to  produce an ever-changing\, multi-faceted queer film and performance art viewing  experience.   \nSome of the films 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. Even though experimental and artistically rigorous  artworks are in abundance\, and heavy hitting and thoughtful issues and topics such as  feminism\, race\, racism\, class\, identity politics\, community\, colonization\, conceptual art\,  politics\, religion\, violence\, popular culture\, gender and of course sexuality are provided  for their important role in providing awareness and insight on many levels\, transgressive  and subversive play is also an important characteristic of several of the films on the tour.  This is in keeping with Queer City Cinema’s mandate to reflect hallmarks of queer  image making — in this case\, film with a decidedly tongue-in-cheek disposition and  sensibility; injecting the programming with moments of intelligent\, incisive humour – film  that pleases and appeases.   \nQALEIDOSCOPE was conceived to promote the artistic vision of Queer and QTBIPOC  filmmakers and performance artists whose work might not otherwise be shown within  these urban centres in The Baltics. These works\, though falling under the banner of  ‘queer’\, remain relevant to the broader artistic communities in each of the five cities\, not  only because of the subject matter broached but also because many of the artists  represented float amongst multiple disciplines within the context of the film\, visual and  performance art. In this sense\, artistic rigour and the fluidity of experience are  paramount in the programming for the tour.   \nThis will be the tenth tour of Queer City Cinema’s programming. This tour follows  QALEIDOSCOPE – Queer Film On Tour 2023 Canada and QALEIDOSCOPE – Queer  Film On Tour 2023 The Balkans.  \nGary Varro\nExecutive and Artistic Director\nQueer City Cinema and Performatorium 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/qaleidoscope-queer-film-and-performance-2/
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/London:20240510T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240510T201500
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240402T125109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T125156Z
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SUMMARY:Jessica Karuhanga: ground and cover me
DESCRIPTION:Jessica Karuhanga \nArtist talk @ 19:30 followed by performance @ 20:30 \nground and cover me engages with the physical and figurative contours of the institutional space. Karuhanga enacts gradual movements that are intuitive and deliberate responses to the walls\, windows and ground. This piece is a choreographic rupture to institutional spaces that otherwise insist upon Black Queer people’s disappearance. \nBio \nJessica Karuhanga is a first-generation Canadian artist of British-Ugandan heritage whose work addresses the cultural politics of identity and Black diasporic concerns through lens-based technologies\, writing\, drawing and performances. She explores individual and collective concerns of Black subjectivity and embodiment through her practice. \nKaruhanga has exhibited her work at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery (2023)\, Mitchell Art Gallery (Edmonton\, 2022)\, the Robert McLaughlin Gallery (Oshawa\, 2021)\, Varley Art Gallery (Markham\, 2020)\, The Bentway (Toronto\, 2019) and Nuit Blanche (Toronto\, 2018). She has performed at Remai Modern (Saskatoon\, 2023)\, Pallas Art Projects (Dublin\, IE\, 2022)\, WNDX Festival of Moving Image (Winnipeg\, 2020)\, Long Winter (Toronto\, 2019)\, Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto\, 2018)\, Cooper Cole (Toronto\, 2017)\, Goldsmiths (London\, UK\, 2017) and DoubleDouble Land (Toronto\, 2016). C Magazine\, BlackFlash\, Susan Hobbs Gallery\, Blackwood Gallery and Founderie Darling have published Karuhanga’s writing. She has been featured in AGO’s Artist Spotlight\, i-D\, DAZED\, Visual Aids\, Border Crossings\, Toronto Star\, CBC Arts\, ESSE\, and the Globe and Mail. She earned her BFA from Western University and MFA from the University of Victoria. She is an Assistant Professor in Studio Art in the Visual Arts Department at Western University (London\, ON\, Canada). \nwww.jessicakaruhanga.net \n  \nPresented as part of QALEIDOSCOPE QUEER FILM AND PERFORMANCE ON TOUR 2024
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/jessica-karuhanga-ground-and-cover-me/2024-05-10/1/
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:20240510T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240510T213000
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240402T125109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T125156Z
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SUMMARY:Jessica Karuhanga: ground and cover me
DESCRIPTION:Jessica Karuhanga \nArtist talk @ 19:30 followed by performance @ 20:30 \nground and cover me engages with the physical and figurative contours of the institutional space. Karuhanga enacts gradual movements that are intuitive and deliberate responses to the walls\, windows and ground. This piece is a choreographic rupture to institutional spaces that otherwise insist upon Black Queer people’s disappearance. \nBio \nJessica Karuhanga is a first-generation Canadian artist of British-Ugandan heritage whose work addresses the cultural politics of identity and Black diasporic concerns through lens-based technologies\, writing\, drawing and performances. She explores individual and collective concerns of Black subjectivity and embodiment through her practice. \nKaruhanga has exhibited her work at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery (2023)\, Mitchell Art Gallery (Edmonton\, 2022)\, the Robert McLaughlin Gallery (Oshawa\, 2021)\, Varley Art Gallery (Markham\, 2020)\, The Bentway (Toronto\, 2019) and Nuit Blanche (Toronto\, 2018). She has performed at Remai Modern (Saskatoon\, 2023)\, Pallas Art Projects (Dublin\, IE\, 2022)\, WNDX Festival of Moving Image (Winnipeg\, 2020)\, Long Winter (Toronto\, 2019)\, Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto\, 2018)\, Cooper Cole (Toronto\, 2017)\, Goldsmiths (London\, UK\, 2017) and DoubleDouble Land (Toronto\, 2016). C Magazine\, BlackFlash\, Susan Hobbs Gallery\, Blackwood Gallery and Founderie Darling have published Karuhanga’s writing. She has been featured in AGO’s Artist Spotlight\, i-D\, DAZED\, Visual Aids\, Border Crossings\, Toronto Star\, CBC Arts\, ESSE\, and the Globe and Mail. She earned her BFA from Western University and MFA from the University of Victoria. She is an Assistant Professor in Studio Art in the Visual Arts Department at Western University (London\, ON\, Canada). \nwww.jessicakaruhanga.net \n  \nPresented as part of QALEIDOSCOPE QUEER FILM AND PERFORMANCE ON TOUR 2024
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/jessica-karuhanga-ground-and-cover-me/2024-05-10/2/
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:20240520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240527
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240408T134259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T134259Z
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SUMMARY:Artists-In-Residence: Alba&Linn
DESCRIPTION:Alba&Linn (Alba Greve & Linn Haldrup Lorenzen) are currently undertaking a 4-month research and development residency working on their new project  Out of The Coffin supported by HIMHERANDIT Productions and Warehouse9.  \nFrom 20th – 26th May\, Alba&Linn will be working as Artist-in-Residence in our new workspace in Vanløse\, preparing for the public sharing at Genderhouse Festival in Aarhus. \nDuring their overall residency period they have taken a deep dive into the rich and bloody archive of vampire fiction and stories as a queer figure and fantasy. Being other\, living at night in a queer temporality\, that is hidden and dissolves by day\, and an existence only possible through what is deemed immoral by those who fear the vampire\, and much more. \nThe residency is part of HIMHERANDIT Productions (Aarhus) and Warehouse9’s (Copenhagen) new research and development initative Queer Practice. Both organisations have a key interest in ensuring queer artists’ practice is cared for and represented in the greater performing arts landscape in Denmark. This initiative is a first-step in our collaboration and will offer an opportunity to support practice between Aarhus and Copenhagen over a longer period of time. \nTo date Alba&Linn have shared their work-in-progress in Aarhus at Q&A Studios and Åben Scene\, and at Warehouse9’s IPAF festival at Dansekapellet. \nOn May 30th they will share their work as part of Genderhouse Festival in Aarhus. 
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/artists-in-residence-albalinn/
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/London:20240531T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240531T163000
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240408T132708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T133128Z
UID:10000324-1717167600-1717173000@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:Giorgia Ohanesian Nardin: Talk body to me - how would you move if you had everything you need?
DESCRIPTION:Giorgia Ohanesian Nardin is an italian artist of Armenian descent practicing in the fields of dance and performance. Over the past 7 years they have been facilitating Pleasure Body\, a space for theoretic/perceptive/somatic research and discovery around pleasure.  \nTalk body to me is the opening\, in the form of a conversation\, of the research around Pleasure Body\, starting from some of its key questions:  \n  \n\nwhat are the ways in which the body assimilates/internalizes sistemic oppression?\nhow\, subsequently\, do these structures become ways of being in the body? and in relationships? and in community?\nfrom this standpoint\, what do we mean when we talk about care? \nwhat have we internalized? and how do we free ourselves from what we have internalized non-consensually?\nhow would are lives\, societies\, worlds be if they were based on pleasure instead of profit? \n\n  \nDuring the talk we will traverse these and other questions trying to approach the discussion from a somatic perception.  \n\nACCESS NOTES \nLanguage: English.\nWarehouse9’s workspace has level free entrance to the space and an accessible toilet that can be accessed via a stairlift.\nAll events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. \nDuration: approx 90 minutes. \n  \nABOUT \nGiorgia Ohanesian Nardin is an Italian artist of Armenian descent working in the contexts of dance and live performance. \nTrained in dance\, their work exists in the shape of movement video text choreography sound gatherings and deals with the relationship between dancing\, divination and writing; with geography and the opposite of belonging; with a fetish for language\, its politics and its many frictions. \nThey began making work in 2010 in collaboration with artists Marco D’Agostin and Francesca Foscarini\, with whom they founded Associazione Culturale VAN (2014). \nSince 2018\, Giorgia periodically holds Pleasure Body\, a space for facilitating practices and conversations associated with pleasure and rest\, questioning the narrations around labors of care and hosting critical thinking around words like well-being\, health\, healing\, recovery. Pleasure Body is currently touring extensively\, being held in a variety of situations\, from cultural institutions to queer occupied spaces. Giorgia was invited to hold Pleasure Body at\, amongst others: Harvard University in the context of Chiasmi – Queering Italian Studies\, Siobhan Davies Studios\, Saison Foundation Tokyo\, Short Theatre Roma\, Gropius Bau\, Sophiensaele. \nIn 2020 they created Գիշեր | gisher\, a multimedia piece that focuses on their experience as a diasporic Armenian. The work has been selected for LIFT Concept Touring and is currently on tour. \nIn 2022-23\, Giorgia’s work is produced and supported by VIERNULVIER; they are also a selected artist for Breaking the Spell\, research project that deals with ethics of care and feminist discourses in artmaking. As an independent writer and poet\, Giorgia’s work has been included in L’Ano Solare – a year long programme of sex and self display (axis axis editions)\, curated by Il Colorificio. \nThey hold an ongoing writing/thinking practice with London – based artist Jamila Johnson-Small\, with whom they have curated several events that focus on holding/facilitating/questioning space as/for subaltern subjectivities in institutional contexts. \nTheir work is produced and supported by\, amongst others: Associazione Culturale VAN\, VIERNULVIER\, Centrale Fies Art Work Space\, AtelierSi\, BASE Milano\, Lavanderia a Vapore\, Milano Mediterranea ميلانو المتوسّطيةّ \nwww.giorgianardin.com
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/giorgia-ohanesian-nardin-talk-body-to-me-how-would-you-move-if-you-had-everything-you-need/
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:20240601T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240601T130000
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240517T074313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T082637Z
UID:10000334-1717239600-1717246800@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:Queer Community Singing Group
DESCRIPTION:Experience singing together without being limited by gender or voice type. Queer Community Singing Group welcomes all singing\, all genders\, all identities\, without judgement. QCSG embrace the joy of singing in harmony together\, and build community by showing each other respect and kindness. \nQueer Community Singing Group is a queer\, non-traditional singing group who sings pop songs. \nQCSG do not divide into the classic voice-groups to be inclusive of non-binary and trans friends. \nQCSG is free to join and no former choir experience is needed. No audition\, just book a free ticket and show up. \n\nAccess\nKulturstationen Vanløse is wheelchair accessible. Access to all levels are possible via elevator. Accessible toilets are available on site. \n\nSupport\nQueer Community Singing Group is supported in close collaboration by Warehouse9 and made possible with support of Vanløse Lokaludvalg and the City of Copenhagen.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/queer-community-singing-group-3/2024-06-01/
LOCATION:kulturstationen Vanløse\, Frode Jakobsens plads 4\, København\, 2720\, Denmark
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ORGANIZER;CN="Warehouse9":MAILTO:info@warehouse9.dk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240706
DTSTAMP:20260517T205743
CREATED:20240529T061857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T142225Z
UID:10000340-1717632000-1720223999@warehouse9.dk
SUMMARY:ANDIE FLORES (USA): CopenhAustin Residency
DESCRIPTION:Andie Flores will undetake a 1-month residency at Warehouse9 as part of the CopenhAustin residency initiative. As part of the residency period Andie Flores will host a a number of events at Warehouse9\, as well as a workshop at Roskilde Festival. \nActivities: \n\nFlores workshop at Warehouse9 “BAD DANCING” on Tuesday 25th & Wednesday 26th June st 5pm-7pm\n\nLinh Le and Andie Flores will be in conversation at Warehouse9 on Friday at 4pm\,  June 28\, 2024.\n\nFlores will present an Art and Activism workshop\, ‘Embarrassment as a Revolutionary Tool’ at Roskilde Festival on Monday\, July 1 at 11am\, 2024. \n\n\nANDIE FLORES (b. 1990) (she/her) is a performance artist in Austin\, Texas\, who uses embarrassment as a medium for investigating hyper\, almost obsessive\, visibility in a racialized body across barriers of border\, history\, and capital. Her practice works to unsettle categorical\, site-specific expectations of genres of performance (femininity\, Latinidad\, drag\, citizenry) and aims to recontextualize the mechanisms required to do the work of the absurd. Flores creates experimental live performances that pair identity and comedic culture moments with over-exaggerated\, often grotesque shapes and sounds. She is fascinated by the urgent task of world-building at the edge of the limits of art-making. \nHer work has been shown at Bushwig South\, Presa House Gallery\, The Museum of Human Achievement\, Ivester Contemporary\, MASS Gallery\, Future Front Film Fest\, Contrast Film Festival\, Fusebox Festival\, and The Dallas Latino Cultural Center; and her writing has appeared in fields\, Precog\, Jezebel\, and Remezcla. She was named one of Remezcla’s ‘40 Emerging\, Texas-based Artists to Know’ in 2020\, and made Glasstire’s ‘Best of 2021’ list. She debuted her first solo stage show\, To Get There… You Must Undergo… A Radical Transformation at OUTsider Festival in February 2023 and produced a sold-out 6-show run at Crashbox in November 2023. She was voted best performance artist and among the top three art writers in Concept Animals’ Community Favorites poll of December 2023.\nhttps://www.andieflores.com/work \nWhilst in residence\, Andie Flores will explore where failure fits into the revolution. In her words: \nI’m obsessed with failure as an artistic practice and see a continuous cycle of embarrassment and failure as a means to our only way out – to revolution\, deeper into ourselves\, and otherwise. I want to know where a clown might fit in the revolution\, or what a clown could learn from failure for the long con. \nDuring this residency\, I’m looking forward to getting to know other experimental performers in Copenhagen\, sharing imagination and solidarity practices\, as well as learning more about the neighborhood of Freetown Christiania and its various performances of power\, the realities of living outside of or against the state\, especially throughout Christiania’s storied history and now\, in a moment of potential change\, in relation to ideas like ‘queer world building’ or imaginings of utopic living. I’d love to meet with residents of Christiania\, as well as with local interventionists\, performance activists\, clowns\, drag artists\, costumers\, etc. \nMy goal is to spend time writing artistic research models and performances informed by what I learn\, as well as playing with costuming and interventions in support of local actions. \nWant to connect with Andie? Write us on info@warehouse9.dk \n  \nAbout CopenhAustin: \nWarehouse9 (Copenhagen\, Denmark)\, Unlisted Projects (Austin\, TX) and The Museum of Human Achievement (Austin\, Texas) have come together to offer a residency exchange of one artist from Texas and one artist from Denmark. This international residency opportunity is intended for queer artists working within live performance and designed to support network building\, the creation and sharing of new work in an international context. Residents are given the time\, space\, freedom and financial support to concentrate upon the development of their own work. This residency programme is funded and has a fixed duration of one month. This residency opportunity will be awarded following an open call and application process. Residency artists will be selected in partnership with participating organizations and host a public sharing of work created during their residency at both their host and home organization. \nThe purpose of this residency programme is to support artistic development and facilitate cultural exchange\, and long-term connections between artists\, organizations and the greater communities of Texas and Denmark. A unique dimension of the call is a commitment to the intersection of LGBTQIA+ issues and environmental sustainability practices. \n  \nThis residency is made possible with support  from: \nEmbassy of Denmark Washington D.C.\,The Consulate General of Denmark in Houston\, Scan Design Foundation\, the Danish Arts Foundation\, the Cultural Arts Department in Austin and The City of Copenhagen.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/andie-flores-usa-copenhaustin-residency/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:Queer Community Singing Group
DESCRIPTION:Experience singing together without being limited by gender or voice type. Queer Community Singing Group welcomes all singing\, all genders\, all identities\, without judgement. QCSG embrace the joy of singing in harmony together\, and build community by showing each other respect and kindness. \nQueer Community Singing Group is a queer\, non-traditional singing group who sings pop songs. \nQCSG do not divide into the classic voice-groups to be inclusive of non-binary and trans friends. \nQCSG is free to join and no former choir experience is needed. No audition\, just book a free ticket and show up. \n\nAccess\nKulturstationen Vanløse is wheelchair accessible. Access to all levels are possible via elevator. Accessible toilets are available on site. \n\nSupport\nQueer Community Singing Group is supported in close collaboration by Warehouse9 and made possible with support of Vanløse Lokaludvalg and the City of Copenhagen.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/queer-community-singing-group-3/2024-06-08/
LOCATION:kulturstationen Vanløse\, Frode Jakobsens plads 4\, København\, 2720\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:FYRAFTEN: social hangout
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a “Fredags Bar” on a Thursday.\nEveryone is welcome. Come by to see some kind faces\, conversation\, and a chance to meet new people. \nWe will provide some refreshments and snacks. Both without and with alcohol. \nWe know that working in the arts and freelancing can be lonely. Therefore\, we want to create regular social spaces for the field to meet-up\, check in\, meet new people and be together. \nNo need to RSVP\, just turn up. \nACCESS: Level free entrance to the mainhall and workspace. Accesible toilets are accessible via a certified stairlift. This event is considered relaxed. Service dogs are welcome.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/fyraften-social-hangout/
LOCATION:Warehouse9\, Rosenlunds Allé 5\, Baghuset\, Copenhagen\, 2720\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:Queer Community Singing Group
DESCRIPTION:Experience singing together without being limited by gender or voice type. Queer Community Singing Group welcomes all singing\, all genders\, all identities\, without judgement. QCSG embrace the joy of singing in harmony together\, and build community by showing each other respect and kindness. \nQueer Community Singing Group is a queer\, non-traditional singing group who sings pop songs. \nQCSG do not divide into the classic voice-groups to be inclusive of non-binary and trans friends. \nQCSG is free to join and no former choir experience is needed. No audition\, just book a free ticket and show up. \n\nAccess\nKulturstationen Vanløse is wheelchair accessible. Access to all levels are possible via elevator. Accessible toilets are available on site. \n\nSupport\nQueer Community Singing Group is supported in close collaboration by Warehouse9 and made possible with support of Vanløse Lokaludvalg and the City of Copenhagen.
URL:https://warehouse9.dk/event/queer-community-singing-group-3/2024-06-15/
LOCATION:kulturstationen Vanløse\, Frode Jakobsens plads 4\, København\, 2720\, Denmark
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