00:01-22:07 | 21 |
(Continued) Linh Le - So the city is as citizen, so the city is as speciesLocation: Rådhuspladsen (Town hall square) Interested participants
Location: Rådhuspladsen (Town hall square) Interested participants
Address: Rådhuspladsen, 8000 Aarhus C | Event Map | Venue Accessibility “So the city is as citizen, so the city is as species” is a one-day durational performative ritual which takes place from sunset to sunset, paying tribute to the diversity of life. Rebelling against the dominance of the human species, performance artist and climate activist Linh Le creates a nature zone in the middle of the city, transporting a 10-ton pile of soil by bike with the help of the community. In the soil, Linh Le connects with and brings to life the very rare plant species pentanema squarrosum, investigating habitability, interspecies meetings and communities. Pentanema squarrosum is Aarhus’ responsible species. At least 20% of the species’ total population lives in Denmark and therefore Denmark and Aarhus as the ambassador of the species has a special national responsibility to protect the species as it is globally considered rare. IETM participants and citizens of Aarhus are invited to help this project succeed by transporting the soil from Godsbanen to the city centre by bikes - and by joining one of the performance rituals conducted over the course of the day. See full schedule below. Duration: 24 hours, 1 min Credits Performance Artist and Climate activist: Linh Le Get in touchProduction contact: Linh Le Status: Ready for touring All running times: Overview of the durational performance from sunset to sunset:
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07:00-09:00 | 22 |
Give it a spin!Meeting point: Rådhuspladsen Interested participants
Meeting point: Rådhuspladsen Interested participants
Address: Rådhuspladsen, 8000 Aarhus C | Event Map | Venue Accessibility Join climate activist and artist Linh Le for a bike ride and contribute towards the durational performance ritual So the city is as citizen, so the city is as species, which takes place from sunset to sunset. Rebelling against the dominance of the human species, Linh Le and a team of volunteers have been up all night, transporting 10 tons of soil by bike to create a nature zone in the middle of the city. You are invited to join their efforts in the early morning hours. Bikes are available, and you can join the activity for as long as you like. Every action counts! Read more about the durational performance here. |
08:30-09:30 | 22 |
Breakfast with local dance artists [FULL]Location: Foyer, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Foyer, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility A small group of IETM participants will have the opportunity to meet with the local dance scene and compare realities while discussing artistic practices over a coffee and a croissant. This breakfast is full and registrations are now closed. Attendance by pre-registration only. Maximum number of participants: 20 |
09:00-18:00 | 18 |
Accreditation and information deskLocation: Foyer, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Foyer, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility Collect your badges and ask any questions about the programme or how to get around Aarhus. Please note that the first session on Tuesday starts at 09:00. |
09:00-09:45 | 18 |
Who’s there?Location: Rå Hal 2, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Rå Hal 2, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility A speed-meeting session for those who want dedicated time to make new connections. This is the most joyful and fun way to start your meeting experience. Moderator Bek Berger, New Theatre Institute of Latvia, Latvia |
09:00-18:00 | 18 |
Daytime meeting spaceLocation: Foyer, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Foyer, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility The foyer at the Godsbanen will be a creative space for you to take a break between or during sessions. You may want to grab a coffee or explore possible collaborations with international peers. It’s your space! |
09:00-17:30 | 22 |
Relaxed roomLocation: Kabinettet, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Kabinettet, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, 5, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark | Event Map | Venue Accessibility Come and enjoy a moment of digital detox and contemplation. Outside of performance hours, this space will remain open for participants to relax thanks to the space set-up for Ocean by MYKA. |
09:00-10:30 | 19 |
Policy Makers’ Session [Invitation only]Location: Vogn 2, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Vogn 2, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility This session is by invitation only. If you are a policy maker and you would like to attend this session, please get in touch with us at ietm@ietm.org. If you are a policy maker, join us for this breakfast session aimed at local policy makers and IETM Associate Members for a possibility to meet and share professional insights. By acknowledging the green transition urgency of green transition, how can policy makers best facilitate the actions needed? What changes and strategies have been developed and implemented - and what impacts have we seen so far? How can policy makers work with the performing arts’ potential to open new ways for a just and green transition? How can we be successful in partnerships? What are the obstacles we meet, when trying to implement changes? Moderator Louise Ejgod Hansen, School of Communication and Culture - Dramaturgy, Aarhus University. Speakers Dina Abu Hamdan, Cultural Officer, Ringkøbing Skjern Municipality Gitta Malling, The Danish Arts Foundation Lene Øster, Head of Secretariat, Cultural Department, City of Aarhus Lewis Coenen-Rowe, acting culture/SHIFT manager, Creative Carbon Scotland We welcome - and need - your perspectives and experiences.
The session is co-hosted by IETM Aarhus and The Danish Arts Foundation. For Associate Members and local policy makers only. |
10:00-11:00 | 18 |
PitchoramaLocation: Rytmisk sal, Musikhuset Interested participants
Location: Rytmisk sal, Musikhuset Interested participants
Address: Musikhuset Thomas Jensens Allé 2 | Event Map | Venue Accessibility Please note that there are two entrances to Musikhuset. If you come straight from Godsbanen, the nearest entrance is from Skovgårdsgade 2C. The IETM Pitchorama is a session that creates an opportunity to present a project and look for partners by taking part in a live pitching session and Q&A during the IETM Aarhus Plenary Meeting. Pitching in the IETM Pitchorama is only available through an application process. Please note that applications are now closed. The deadline was Thursday 30 March at 17:00 CEST. Moderator Caspar Nieuwenhuis, HKU - University of The Arts Utrecht, Netherlands |
11:00-12:30 | 21 |
Secret Hotel — Banquet for BeesLocation: Outdoors (meeting point: Bora Bora) Interested participants
Location: Outdoors (meeting point: Bora Bora) Interested participants
Address: Valdemarsgade 1, 8000 Aarhus C | Event Map | Venue Accessibility The audience gathers around a specially prepared banquet table. The performers invite you to enter the secret world of bees: and whilst you are their guest, you learn a bee dance, hear wondrous and compelling facts about bees and much more. The performers investigate humanity’s fascination with the magical substance of honey and hive life, and the vital role that bees play as pollinators. Banquet for Bees is about honeybees and the lesser known wild bees, and their different approaches to communal life. These two tribes from the bee world are still considered opponents. Duration: 1 hour 30 min Credits Director, concept and performer: Christine Fentz Get in touchProduction contact: Christine Fentz Status: Ready for touring How to book?Tickets are available for purchase through Bora Bora with an IETM discount. The discount is automatically applied through the affiliate link below. All running timesThis performance will be presented on:
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11:30-13:00 | 19 |
Indigenous Ecological Knowledge I - Insights from Outside the ArtsLocation: Rytmisk sal, Musikhuset Interested participants
Location: Rytmisk sal, Musikhuset Interested participants
Address: Musikhuset Thomas Jensens Allé 2 | Event Map | Venue Accessibility Please note that there are two entrances to Musikhuset. If you come straight from Godsbanen, the nearest entrance is from Skovgårdsgade 2C. Today’s global economy perpetuates an exploitative relation with the planet and the communities that inhabit it. What can we learn from Indigenous knowledge systems and methods to change this tendency? What can an inclusive and intersectional perspective teach us about climate justice? What are the key issues to reconsider if we want to ensure a just green transition for the future? In this session, Indigenous knowledge holders and community activists from outside of the arts field will discuss how modern societies can forge an environmentally and socially sustainable culture based on restorative justice and equity. Moderator: Nazli Tabatabai-Khatambakhsh, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, United Kingdom Speakers: Kimaren ole Riamit, ILEPA - Indigenous Livelihoods Enhancement Partners, Kenya Kirstine Eiby Møller, Greenland National Museum and Archives, Greenland Liisa-Ravna Finbog, University of Oslo, Norway Pratima Gurung, Indigenous Persons with Disabilities Global Network, Nepal |
11:30-13:30 | 19 |
Take Action ToolboxLocation: Rå Hal, Kedlen and Vogn 2, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Rå Hal, Kedlen and Vogn 2, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility If you're eager to start making a difference but don't know where to begin, join us for this Toolbox session, where we will share the essential tools and knowledge needed to kick-start your environmental journey. With four stations offering two 55 minute crash courses each, you will be able to explore practical strategies for integrating these principles into your work and creating positive change through your practices. Learn practical skills and strategies that you can immediately implement in your practices, and join the movement towards a sustainable future for the arts. Deepen your understanding of the stations and reserve your spot via the link below. |
14:00-15:30 | 21 |
Secret Hotel — Banquet for BeesLocation: Outdoors (meeting point: Bora Bora) Interested participants
Location: Outdoors (meeting point: Bora Bora) Interested participants
Address: Valdemarsgade 1, 8000 Aarhus C | Event Map | Venue Accessibility The audience gathers around a specially prepared banquet table. The performers invite you to enter the secret world of bees: and whilst you are their guest, you learn a bee dance, hear wondrous and compelling facts about bees and much more. The performers investigate humanity’s fascination with the magical substance of honey and hive life, and the vital role that bees play as pollinators. Banquet for Bees is about honeybees and the lesser known wild bees, and their different approaches to communal life. These two tribes from the bee world are still considered opponents. Duration: 1 hour 30 min Credits Director, concept and performer: Christine Fentz Get in touchProduction contact: Christine Fentz Status: Ready for touring How to book?Tickets are available for purchase through Bora Bora with an IETM discount. The discount is automatically applied through the affiliate link below. All running timesThis performance will be presented on:
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14:30-16:00 | 18 |
Get to know the Global ConnectorsLocation: Remisen, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Remisen, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility If you are looking for a wide range of perspectives on major topics prevalent in the performing arts sector, then this session is for you. It will take you through a series of pressing issues that have been the centre of discussion within the IETM Global Connectors group. This is an opportunity to enjoy working with a stimulating group of colleagues from different continents who have similar experiences and interests. This will be a participatory session hosted by the 15 IETM Global Connectors 2023. |
14:30-15:45 | 22 |
Artistic Walk #2: ‘Queering’ ARoS Museum By Himherandit Productions [FULL]Meeting point: Accreditation and information desk, Godsbanen Interested participants
Meeting point: Accreditation and information desk, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: ARoS Museum | Event Map | Venue Accessibility This May and June, HIMHERANDIT PRODUCTIONS have been invited as guest artists to take over ARoS Public and create queer performances, community engagement projects and events. Through this, HIMHERANDIT have been able to set an artistic goal: To 'queer' the museum, disrupt the usual, develop queer performance interventions and put LGBTQIA+ narratives into focus. As a special event for the IETM Aarhus Plenary Meeting, artists Andreas Constantinou and Tone Lorenzen invite 25 IETM members to a guided tour through ARoS Museum. They will develop the tour during their ARoS Public residency in May, with the artistic intention to provide a queered perspective of the art, the rooms and the guests. This special event is an opportunity to meet Andreas and Tone, take a walk through ARoS Museum - and queer up your day! Disclaimer: May contain nudity This walk is full and registrations are now closed. Attendance by pre-registration only. Maximum number of participants: 25 Guide: Andreas Constantinou, Himherandit Productions, Denmark |
14:30-16:00 | 19 |
Performing Identity: Navigating cultural identities through the artsLocation: Stub 4, Brobjergskolen Interested participants
Location: Stub 4, Brobjergskolen Interested participants
Address: Brobjergskolen, Valdemarsgade 1, 8000 Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility Please note that this venue is not step-free. Kuluk Helms is an Inuk/Danish performing artist who has navigated between Greenland and Denmark her whole life. Based on the poem and performance ‘Jeg Hører Til – Uannut Inissaqarpoq’ (‘I Belong’), Kuluk will explore and discuss some of the difficulties, gifts and challenges she has faced through her life of dual cultures. This performance lecture will have elements of Inuk culture pillars, performing arts, knowledge sharing and a Q&A session facilitated by Reneltta Arluk. Facilitators: Kuluk Helms, Actor, Culture Bearer, Poet, Performing Artist, Greenland Reneltta Arluk, Akpik Theatre, Canada |
14:30-16:30 | 20 |
Mentor RoomLocation: Vogn 2, Godsbanen then division into several rooms Interested participants
Location: Vogn 2, Godsbanen then division into several rooms Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility The Mentor Room is making its comeback at IETM Aarhus, and offers an intensive two-hour session for IETM members to learn from each other's knowledge and experience. Up to five pre-selected mentees, facing a professional challenge and seeking advice from more experienced peers, will each be teamed up with two experienced IETM members who will help them find new approaches and solutions. A limited number of observers can also join. Moderator Annika B. Lewis, Independent producer, curator and performance artist, Denmark Applications for the Mentor Room closed on April 24 2023 at 17:00 CEST. Although active participation requires a prior application, you can still attend the session as an observer. |
14:30-16:00 | 19 |
Art and Activism I - The Environmental Crisis: A tragic dilemma for the artist?Location: Rytmisk sal, Musikhuset Interested participants
Location: Rytmisk sal, Musikhuset Interested participants
Address: Musikhuset Thomas Jensens Allé 2 | Event Map | Venue Accessibility Traditional language may not be enough to convey the enormity of the challenges we face in a rapidly changing environment. While scientists may have data on the urgency of climate change, artists are most likely better positioned to predict our cultural climate. Both nature and art can teach us to see the world in a new light - but how can we combine the artistic purpose of our work with reducing our environmental impact and creating awareness, when these are not always aligned? During this session, two artists whose work is intimately linked to the human experience of water will share insights on their relationship with activism and how they relate to the urgent need for the reduction of the environmental impact of human culture. Moderator: Marianne Krogh, Curator, Writer and Editor, Denmark Speakers: Andri Snær Magnason, Writer and Director, Iceland Laila Skovmand, Between Music, Denmark |
16:30-18:30 | 20 |
IETM Environmental Working Group: writing a common charterLocation: Kedlen, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Kedlen, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility After a successful first launch at IETM Belgrade and a series of informative webinars leading up to IETM Aarhus, the IETM Environmental Working Group is committed to creating an international environmental charter for IETM Environmental Working Group, which will hopefully inspire others in the IETM network. We encourage all members to participate in this joint effort by providing a broad range of perspectives to shape the guidelines of the charter. Let's consider what we can sacrifice to lessen the environmental impact of the performing arts and address inequalities by redistributing responsibilities. This session will act as a space for sharing best practices and practical solutions for making the performing arts sector more environmentally friendly at every level. Learn more about IETM working groups here. Moderators: Barna Petryani, Pro Progressione, Hungary Gry Worre Hallberg, Sisters Hope, Denmark Máté Tenke, Pro Progressione, Hungary Pippa Bailey, Producer/Director, Australia |
16:30-17:45 | 19 |
In EX(ILE) LAB: A European cooperation project to support artists in exileLocation: Rå Hal 3, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Rå Hal 3, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility In EX(ILE) LAB is a two year laboratory project bringing together cultural organisations based in France, Italy, Cyprus and Portugal. The project aims to support artists in exile who have recently relocated and are looking to build a career in their host country. IN EX(ILE) LAB provides selected artists with opportunities to create a performance, build a professional network, receive advice and reach new audiences by using their existing tools of artistic support. During this session, a group of IN EX(ILE) LAB participants (one partner, one expert and one artist) will share the first outcomes of the project. They will reflect upon - along with the participants - their past experiences with artists in exile while attempting to grasp what their role as cultural organisations can be. Moderator: Aura Burzynski, Atelier des Artistes en Exil, France Speakers: Maria Vlachou, Acesso Cultura, Portugal Pinky Htut Aung, Multi-instrumentalist and a new media artist, Myanmar |
16:30-18:00 | 19 |
RELAY - International exchange and collaboration within arts education in dance and musicLocation: Rå Hal 1, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Rå Hal 1, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility RELAY is an on-going Erasmus + Cooperation Partnership project with partners in Bucharest (RO), Copenhagen (DK) Cologne (DE) and Heraklion (GR). The session will offer reflections on the challenges of finding sustainable modes for international exchange and collaboration in the field of arts education in dance and music. RELAY emerged from a new approach in contemporary dance, which uses movement to examine the supposed duality of material and immaterial. RELAY provides conditions for students to develop sustainable work/life balance and longevity in their future careers. In addition, the project aims to increase awareness of local contexts and situated knowledge. The project also looks at how dance and music can find common ground in this exploration. It’s possible to participate online via this link. Moderator: Rasmus Ölme, The Danish National School of Performing Arts, Denmark Speakers: Andreea Duță, UNATC - The National University Of Theatre And Film 'i.l. Caragiale ' Bucharest, Romania Catalin Cretu, The National University Of Music Bucharest, Romania Vera Sander, University for Music and Dance Cologne, Germany |
16:30-17:45 | 22 |
Artistic Walk #3: Performing Landscapes by MetropolisMeeting point: Remisen, Godsbanen Interested participants
Meeting point: Remisen, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility This artistic walk contains site based exploration to facilitate a new dialogue between humanity and the non-human in a time of threatened or damaged landscapes. Guide Trevor Davies has invited four performers to collaborate on this artistic talking, walking and sensory reflecting session. We will start in a black box containing a glimpse of KITs site specific trilogy-project on video while delving into the thought process behind this ambitious and radical project. Afterwards, you will be invited to follow the performers into a patchwork, hybrid landscape and sharpen your senses by searching for a dialogue in and with Godsbanen’s landscapes - where nature, industrial and post industrial collide. Each artist will base their experience on material from their own performances/workshop practices. Attendance by pre-registration only. Maximum number of participants: 60 Guide: Trevor Davies, Curator and founder of Copenhagen International Theatre / Metropolis, Denmark Performers: |
17:00-17:45 | 21 |
Wired Studio - BoxedLocation: Outdoors (Meeting point in front of Åbne Scene) Interested participants
Location: Outdoors (Meeting point in front of Åbne Scene) Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility Language: English, no captions available A living sculpture in an urban space. A sculpture that is created by you, the participating audience. With instructions given through headphones, you will be a part of a larger choreographic system, moving objects, creating formations,and shaping the space between you. Together you will perform choreographic actions and create a mobile physical structure while exploring group dynamics, creativity and individuality. BOXED reflects upon what kind of systems we take part in, in society – practically, socially, politically, and personally – and what kind of rules and dynamics that requires. Duration: 45 min Credits Artist: Wired Studio No performance experience is needed to participate in BOXED. Good shoes are recommended. Please note that you will be required to move with others while carrying wooden boxes. Get in touchStatus: Ready for touring Production contacts: Simone Wierød How to book?Tickets are available for purchase through Bora Bora with an IETM discount. The discount is automatically applied through the affiliate link below. All running timesThis performance will be presented on:
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17:00-17:30 | 21 |
The National Theatre of Greenland - The TravellerLocation: Teater Refleksion Interested participants
Location: Teater Refleksion Interested participants
Address: Frederiksgade 72, 8000 Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility Language: English The Traveller is not a theatre performance as we know it. It is an experience room for the audience. The inspiration comes from the theatre of the senses. The audience gets to use their senses and imagination in a journey through life. Testimonials from the performances: “This is the atmosphere of Greenland.” "Thank you for making me realise how important it is to be with yourself before passing that love on." ”A very intimate and sensorial experience with room for reflection and to be present in the moment.” Duration: 30 min Credits Concept, dramaturge and artistic consultant: Susanne Andreasen Music: 1. ‘Lonesome’ 2. ‘The wind’, feat Helle Chirholm 3. ’Angalasoq’ Production manager: Susanne Andreasen Thanks to: Karina Møller, Salik G. Lennert, Milla M. Petersen and our test audience who helped shaping this performance This performance has potential accessibility obstacles. For more information about the accessibility and potential trigger warnings for this performance, please see Practical Info > Accessibility > Artistic programme venues > Teater Refleksion. Get in touchProduction contact: Pilutaq Lundblad Status: Ready for touring How to book?Tickets are available for purchase through Bora Bora with an IETM discount. The discount is automatically applied through the affiliate link below. All running timesThis performance will be presented on:
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17:35-18:05 | 21 |
The National Theatre of Greenland - The TravellerLocation: Teater Refleksion Interested participants
Location: Teater Refleksion Interested participants
Address: Frederiksgade 72, 8000 Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility Language: English The Traveller is not a theatre performance as we know it. It is an experience room for the audience. The inspiration comes from the theatre of the senses. The audience gets to use their senses and imagination in a journey through life. Testimonials from the performances: “This is the atmosphere of Greenland.” "Thank you for making me realise how important it is to be with yourself before passing that love on." ”A very intimate and sensorial experience with room for reflection and to be present in the moment.” Duration: 30 min Credits Concept, dramaturge and artistic consultant: Susanne Andreasen Music: 1. ‘Lonesome’ 2. ‘The wind’, feat Helle Chirholm 3. ’Angalasoq’ Production manager: Susanne Andreasen Thanks to: Karina Møller, Salik G. Lennert, Milla M. Petersen and our test audience who helped shaping this performance This performance has potential accessibility obstacles. For more information about the accessibility and potential trigger warnings for this performance, please see Practical Info > Accessibility > Artistic programme venues > Teater Refleksion. Get in touchProduction contact: Pilutaq Lundblad Status: Ready for touring How to book?Tickets are available for purchase through Bora Bora with an IETM discount. The discount is automatically applied through the affiliate link below. All running timesThis performance will be presented on:
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18:10-18:40 | 21 |
The National Theatre of Greenland - The TravellerLocation: Teater Refleksion Interested participants
Location: Teater Refleksion Interested participants
Address: Frederiksgade 72, 8000 Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility Language: English The Traveller is not a theatre performance as we know it. It is an experience room for the audience. The inspiration comes from the theatre of the senses. The audience gets to use their senses and imagination in a journey through life. Testimonials from the performances: “This is the atmosphere of Greenland.” "Thank you for making me realise how important it is to be with yourself before passing that love on." ”A very intimate and sensorial experience with room for reflection and to be present in the moment.” Duration: 30 min Credits Concept, dramaturge and artistic consultant: Susanne Andreasen Music: 1. ‘Lonesome’ 2. ‘The wind’, feat Helle Chirholm 3. ’Angalasoq’ Production manager: Susanne Andreasen Thanks to: Karina Møller, Salik G. Lennert, Milla M. Petersen and our test audience who helped shaping this performance This performance has potential accessibility obstacles. For more information about the accessibility and potential trigger warnings for this performance, please see Practical Info > Accessibility > Artistic programme venues > Teater Refleksion. Get in touchProduction contact: Pilutaq Lundblad Status: Ready for touring How to book?Tickets are available for purchase through Bora Bora with an IETM discount. The discount is automatically applied through the affiliate link below. All running timesThis performance will be presented on:
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18:45-19:15 | 21 |
The National Theatre of Greenland - The TravellerLocation: Teater Refleksion Interested participants
Location: Teater Refleksion Interested participants
Address: Frederiksgade 72, 8000 Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility Language: English The Traveller is not a theatre performance as we know it. It is an experience room for the audience. The inspiration comes from the theatre of the senses. The audience gets to use their senses and imagination in a journey through life. Testimonials from the performances: “This is the atmosphere of Greenland.” "Thank you for making me realise how important it is to be with yourself before passing that love on." ”A very intimate and sensorial experience with room for reflection and to be present in the moment.” Duration: 30 min Credits Concept, dramaturge and artistic consultant: Susanne Andreasen Music: 1. ‘Lonesome’ 2. ‘The wind’, feat Helle Chirholm 3. ’Angalasoq’ Production manager: Susanne Andreasen Thanks to: Karina Møller, Salik G. Lennert, Milla M. Petersen and our test audience who helped shaping this performance This performance has potential accessibility obstacles. For more information about the accessibility and potential trigger warnings for this performance, please see Practical Info > Accessibility > Artistic programme venues > Teater Refleksion. Get in touchProduction contact: Pilutaq Lundblad Status: Ready for touring How to book?Tickets are available for purchase through Bora Bora with an IETM discount. The discount is automatically applied through the affiliate link below. All running timesThis performance will be presented on:
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19:00-19:45 | 21 |
Wired Studio - BoxedLocation: Outdoors (Meeting point in front of Åbne Scene) Interested participants
Location: Outdoors (Meeting point in front of Åbne Scene) Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility Language: English, no captions available A living sculpture in an urban space. A sculpture that is created by you, the participating audience. With instructions given through headphones, you will be a part of a larger choreographic system, moving objects, creating formations,and shaping the space between you. Together you will perform choreographic actions and create a mobile physical structure while exploring group dynamics, creativity and individuality. BOXED reflects upon what kind of systems we take part in, in society – practically, socially, politically, and personally – and what kind of rules and dynamics that requires. Duration: 45 min Credits Artist: Wired Studio No performance experience is needed to participate in BOXED. Good shoes are recommended. Please note that you will be required to move with others while carrying wooden boxes. Get in touchProduction contacts: Simone Wierød Status: Ready for touring How to book?Tickets are available for purchase through Bora Bora with an IETM discount. The discount is automatically applied through the affiliate link below. All running timesThis performance will be presented on:
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19:30-20:25 | 21 |
Between Music - AquaSonicLocation: Åbne Scene, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Åbne Scene, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility Five performers submerge themselves in glass water tanks to play custom-made instruments and sing entirely underwater. Transformed inside these darkly glittering, aquatic chambers, they produce compositions that are both eerily melodic and powerfully resonant. AquaSonic is the culmination of years of research into the exciting possibilities of submerged musical performance, breaking barriers and challenging existing paradigms. The result is a concert experience completely out of the ordinary; a deep dive into a magical new universe of images and sounds. Duration: 55 min Credits Company: Between Music Originally co-produced by: FuturePerfect Productions and Aarhus 2017 European Capital of Culture Supported by: Danish Arts Foundation / Statens Kunstfond, Aarhus Kommune, Aarhus 2017 European Capital of Culture and DJBFA Get in touchProduction contact: Robert Karlsson Status: Ready for touring How to book?Tickets are available for purchase through Bora Bora with an IETM discount code. All running timesThis performance will be presented on:
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19:30-20:25 | 21 |
Teater freezeProductions — The ViewLocation: Teaterhuset Filuren Interested participants
Location: Teaterhuset Filuren Interested participants
Address: Thomas Jensens Allé 2, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark | Event Map | Venue Accessibility Please note that there are two entrances to Teaterhuset Filuren. If you come straight from Godsbanen, the nearest entrance is from Skovgårdsgade 2C. Language: English How do you fit twelve sled dogs into a three room apartment? In the 1960s and 70s, the Danish government decided to close down settlements in Greenland and relocate people as part of their efforts to urbanise the native population. “The View” is a strong and touching performance about a woman and her husband being forced to leave their home. It is a story about love, grief and hope; about the new daily life, the sled dogs they had to put down, the joy of getting running water… The monologue is written and performed by Makka Kleist, one of Greenland’s leading actresses and dramatists. “The View” premiered in Nuuk, Greenland in one of the buildings used in the urbanisation process. Duration: 55 min Credits Playwright: Makka Kleist Get in touchProduction contact: Hanne Trap Friis Status: Ready for touring How to book?Enter the promo code: IETM23 to get direct access to the discounted IETM rate. All running timesThis performance will be presented on:
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19:30-20:20 | 21 |
Recoil Performance Group — Høst, a performance about the working body in agriculture and danceLocation: Store Sal, Bora Bora Interested participants
Location: Store Sal, Bora Bora Interested participants
Address: Valdemarsgade 1, 8000 Aarhus C | Event Map | Venue Accessibility HØST (HARVEST) is a dance performance articulated around the meeting of two trades: farming and dancing. It is an exploration of the working body as a living archive of a specific tradition. How is a body shaped by a profession? What does it mean to cultivate a body? How does it relate to cultivating a land and its soil? In HØST, all senses are activated. The smell of grass will hang in the air, and the stage will send music into the feet of the dancers and out to the audience as one giant speaker. Duration: 50 min Credits Choreographer: Tina Tarpgaard Get in touchProduction contacts: Carlos Calvo (International touring) Status: Ready for touring How to book?Tickets are available for purchase through Bora Bora with an IETM discount. The discount is automatically applied through the affiliate link below. All running timesThis performance will be presented on:
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21:00-23:00 | 21 |
Ferske Scener — Blood Club [Guest performance from Tromsø] [FULL]Location: Radar, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Radar, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility In an unpredictable mix of humour and sincerity, Blood Club deals with themes of belonging, community, cultural heritage and cultural future. Blood Club is a series of performative encounters where the artists and the audience investigate our contradictory relationship with genetics and culture. It’s a search for the ultimate feeling of togetherness and how to create a strong community. The leaders of Blood Club represent archetypes from the north: 'The Sami activist', 'the researcher', 'the victim of Norwegianisation ' and 'the bearer of Norwegian guilt'. They search to expand or develop these 'types' and create new roles for the future while presenting possibilities - or perhaps utopias - that can replace them. There will be speeches, exercises and live music by the hard-core-band Ondt Blod. Duration: 2 hours Genre: Performative encounter Price: Free Credits Performers: Kristin Bjørn, Bernt Bjørn, Kristina Junttila, Sigbjørn Skåden and Hilde Kristin Liu Music: Ondt Blod v/Aslak Heikka Hætta Bjørn, Alexander Våga Mortensen, John Nilsen, Håvard Rushfeldt and Jørgen Store Johansen Get in touchProduction contact: Marianne Siljuberg Status: Ready for touring How to book?Attendance by pre-registration only. Maximum number of participants: 70 |
21:00-23:00 | 21 |
Det Ferösche Compagnie - Castle of JoyLocation: Teater Katapult Interested participants
Location: Teater Katapult Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, 5, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark | Event Map | Venue Accessibility Performance in English Castle of Joy is based on the true story about the life and work of outsider artist Pól Jóhannus Poulsen; also called Joy. Pól Jóhannus was born in 1925, the youngest of 13 siblings, in a small village in the Faroe Islands. He was different and was treated as a village idiot. However, this did not stop him from pursuing his dream which was to build a world of his own. Duration: 2 hours (incl 20 min break) Credits Director: Búi Dam Get in touchProduction contact: Durita Sumberg Status: Ready for touring How to book?Tickets are available for purchase through Bora Bora with an IETM discount. The discount is automatically applied through the affiliate link below. All running timesThis performance will be presented on:
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22:00-00:00 | 18 |
Late Night meeting pointLocation: Restaurant and courtyard, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Restaurant and courtyard, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility An informal moment to come back together, network, relax with colleagues and friends and meet new faces. |