Queerlands feat Kræsyndikatet

Queerlands Goes Green! 🌱
We’ve invited friends Kræsyndikatet to host this years Queerlands!
Kræsyndikatet presents:
End of the world…
WE CUT THE OLD WORLD TO PIECES
queer ecologies, ecofeminism, degrowth workshop and performance
Join a collective effort where we shape the world into new forms.
Let’s play creatively, destroy the world’s hierarchies, and remodel them together for a moment.
We invite you to a collage workshop, with an opening performance, harsh critique of today’s systems of oppression, and creativity with deep love for community and imagination.
Free to attend. No need to RSVP, just turn up!
Kræsyndikatet (The Syndicate of Creatures) is built around a core of three artists / curators / researchers and art theorists, and we collaborate with a wide variety of professionals. Kræsyndikatet consists of visual artist and art theorist Nanna Gro Henningsen, human ecologist and performer Michelle Appelros, and visual artist and curator Signe Vad.
We create exhibitions, events, workshops, and interventionist projects on topics related to our main focus: rethinking how we inhabit this planet. Our primary approach to this theme is to work poetically, sensorially, mystically, and scientifically.
The workshop will be led by Michelle Appelros and Signe Vad
Michelle Appelros, is an academic with a BA and MSc in Human Ecology with a special interest in storytelling and climate crisis narratives and a participatory action research approach to theory, has a history as a musician and with theater work.
Signe Vad is a visual artist (MFA in visual art) working activistly and interventional with many years of experience in the Danish Artist run DIY scene. She has in extension of her material art, as part of her practice developed, curated and organized many events, galleries, alternative art fairs, festivals, exhibitions and collaborative projects.
What is Queerlands?
Queerlands is a community-led, art-focused space that offers a quieter, more reflective alternative to the official CPH Pride celebrations. Taking place at Warehouse9’s workshop in Vanløse, it’s a space for the queer community to gather, share, and connect — away from the bustle of the inner-city Pride events.
Who is it for?
Everyone is welcome! This is an all-ages event, though children must be accompanied by an adult carer.
How do I attend?
It’s free and no registration is needed — just show up and join in!
Along with the performative element and workshop, there will also be a space to lounge.
Access Information:
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Warehouse9 has a level entrance and an accessible toilet, which is reachable via a certified stairlift.
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All 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.
Salon Evening With Alex Franz Zehetbauer (IPAFxQueerlands)

IPAF & Queerlands Presents:
Salon Evening With Alex Franz Zehetbauer
IPAF artist in residence, Alex Franz Zehetbauer, will host an evening salon to share the fruits of his week-long residency at wearhouse9. During his residency he continues his research on singing hosts by exploring the figure of the court jester. This research emerges as a playful tangent from his work “An Evening with”.
Alex Franz Zehetbauer (*1990 in Brooklyn) creates performances, sonic choreographies, and songs. In his newest work, An Evening with, he hosts the audience with a trickster humor while mesmerizing them with his thunderous and tender vocals. His ear-worm melodies live somewhere between avant-pop and medieval-plainsong and his lyrics oscillate between the earnest and the absurd. Critics have called him: an angel, a swamp monster, and a red-eyed demon. He studied vocal performance, choreography, acting and composition at the Experimental Theater Wing at NYU Tisch School of the Arts and the International Theater Workshop in Amsterdam. Alex has collaborated with artists such as Phillip Gehmacher, Jen Rosenblit, Taylor Mac, Marta Navaridas and Alix Eynaudi.
www.alexfranzzehetbauer.com / @afranzz
Language:
Salon evening will be mostly in English.
How to attend:
Free with RSVP
Access Information:
Warehouse9 has level free entrance to the space and an accessible toilet that can be accessed via a certified stairlift.
All events at Warehouse9 are considered “relaxed”. We operate with a safer space policy and ask that you orientate yourself upon entry to the space.
Queerlands: is an alternative meeting place for the queer community during CPH Pride with a focus on art and community within Warehouse9’s workshop space in Vanløse, Copenhagen. It provides a different way of being together and respite from the official pride.
This event is an alternative offer to the main CPH Pride programme taking place in inner city.
The residency is supported by the European Festivals Fund for Emerging Artists – EFFEA, an initiative of the European Festivals Association (EFA), co-funded by the European Union.Â
As well as local support from Vanløse Lokaludvalg, The Danish Arts Foundation and The City of Copenhagen.
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