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ANDIE FLORES (USA): CopenhAustin Residency

Warehouse9 Rosenlunds Allé 5, Baghuset, Copenhagen, Denmark

Andie Flores will undetake a 1-month residency at Warehouse9 as part of the CopenhAustin residency initiative.

Andie is 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. She wants to know where a clown might fit in the revolution, or what a clown could learn from failure for the long con.

Where does a clown fit in the revolution?

Roskilde Festival Flokkr Container #1, Roskilde, Denmark

Come and find out where a clown fits in the revolution and how failure and embarrassment are key to the urgent task of world-building.

Alex Franz Zehetbauer: Residency

Warehouse9 Rosenlunds Allé 5, Baghuset, Copenhagen, Denmark

Alex Franz Zehetbauer will undetake a 1-week residency at Warehouse9. IPAF, in collaboration with BUZZCUT Festival (Glasgow) have been awarded a grant from European Festivals Fund for Emerging Artists - EFFEA, to support and offer Alex Franz Zehetbauer a platform to further develop his work An Evening With on a European level through a residency, presentation and network opportunities.

Queerlands

Warehouse9 Rosenlunds Allé 5, Baghuset, Copenhagen, Denmark

Queerlands is a meeting place for the queer community during CPH Pride with a focus on art and community within Warehouse9’s new workshop space in Vanløse. The evening begins with a communal dinner and activities suitable for families and ends with an evening salon, where we will be visited by the Vienna-based singer and performance […]

Accessible toilet Assistance Animals are Welcome Wheelchair Accessible Relaxed Performance

Jasmin Ingemansen

Communications manager

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

Emma Castro Møller

Co-Director

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

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

Jørgen Callesen

Co-Director

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

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

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