08:30-09:15 | 22 |
Breakfast with the local artists for children and young audiencesMeeting point: Foyer, Godsbanen Interested participants
Meeting point: 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 performing arts scene for children and young audiences to compare realities and discuss artistic practices over a coffee and a croissant. Attendance by pre-registration only. Maximum number of participants: 20 |
09:00-15:30 | 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 Wednesday starts at 09:30. |
09:00-15:30 | 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 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! |
09:00-11:00 | 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. |
09:30-10:30 | 19 |
Climate Justice [Wednesday Keynote]Location: Rytmisk sal, Musikhuset Interested participants
Location: Rytmisk sal, Musikhuset Interested participants
17:30 - 18:30 AEDT | 16:30 - 17:30 JST/KST | 15:30 - 16:30 SGT | 10:30 - 11:30 EET | 09:30 - 10:30 CEST | 08:30 - 09:30 GMT | 03:30 - 04:30 EST | 00:30 - 01:30 PST 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 Land Back movement is a grassroots movement that aims to return sovereignty over land to Indigenous communities and redress the systemic oppression of Indigenous peoples. They do so by reclaiming land and restoring their cultural practices and recognising their unique relationship with the land. This movement is crucial for protecting Indigenous rights and preserving biodiversity. Unfortunately, Indigenous communities have to face additional challenges as the increasing demand for green energy often results in the destruction of perfectly thriving ecosystems. In Norway, a notable protest is currently underway as climate and Indigenous activists fight against a windmill farm constructed on unceded and sacred Indigenous land, with striking parallels to the 1980s Alta conflict over a hydroelectric power plant in the same area. A young Sami actor leads the protest as a spokesperson, and her recent role in a film depicting the earlier protests raises questions about the intersection of fiction, reality and of past and present policies. How can this situation give us a deeper understanding of the paradox of green energy production? Can art negotiate a new understanding of history, while it is repeating itself in front of our eyes? Speaker: Aili Keskitalo, Former Sápmi President, Sápmi/Norway Hosted by: Maria Utsi, Davvi - Centre for Performing Arts, Norway This session will be captioned and broadcasted online on HowlRound. Access the livestream on the day here |
11:00-13:00 | 19 |
Creative Europe Workshop: Insight and In-depthLocation: Kedlen, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Kedlen, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility This session offers a general overview of Creative Europe’s objectives and priorities, the requirements to apply and how to increase your chances of success.
The session is meant for organisations and professionals who have a project in the making and are considering applying for a Creative Europe grant. Those interested in just hearing general information can attend the first part only. Moderators Albert Meijer, Creative Europe Desk, Netherlands Iwona Łopacińska, Creative Europe Desk, Poland Konstantina Liakopoulou, Creative Europe Desk, Greece Natália Urblíková, Creative Europe Desk, Slovakia Nicoline Joy Haas, Creative Europe Desk, Denmark Zuzana Duchová, Creative Europe Desk, Slovakia |
11:00-12:30 | 19 |
Art and Activism II - Transforming Culture through Artistic InfluenceLocation: Remisen, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Remisen, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility Join us as we explore the transformative potential the arts have in instigating cultural change. How can artists and the arts play a key role in influencing the narrative on climate change and inspire positive change - both within the arts sector and in society at large? Through the examples of three artistic practices, we will investigate how artistic forms can be used to affect change and how the arts can play a crucial role in both small and significant transformations towards building a culture that reevaluates our fundamental archetypes and takes into account the more-than-human dimension. Facilitator Thiago Jesus, People's Palace Projects, United Kingdom Speakers Angela Rawlings, Artist and Researcher, Iceland Christine Fentz, Secret Hotel / Earthwise Residency, Denmark Reneltta Arluk, Akpik Theatre, Canada |
11:00-13:00 | 19 |
Indigenous Ecological Knowledge II - ‘By The Collective’Location: Rå Hal, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Rå Hal, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility This immersive workshop will delve into the differences between Western and Indigenous ontologies from a Sámi perspective. By exploring the meanings and ways of being, doing and knowing that are rooted in cosmological perspectives, we can gain a better understanding of the Sámi's celebration of collectivity. As well as this, we will also explore their awareness on the impact of every choice made on the collective as opposed to the Western view - which often idealises individualism. Together, we will examine how these differing ontological perspectives relate to issues of sustainability and climate justice. Join us for an insightful session carried out ‘By the Collective’. Note ‘By the Collective’ is an ongoing discursive performance developed by Hásstuheaddji/By The Collective. Facilitators Beaska Niillas, Hásstuheaddji/By The Collective, Sápmi /Norway Liisa-Ravna Finbog, Hásstuheaddji/By The Collective, Sápmi /Finland Timimie Märak, Hásstuheaddji/By The Collective, Sápmi /Sweden Guests Kuluk Helms, Actor, Culture Bearer, Poet, Performing Artist, Greenland HH - Hans-Henrik S. Poulsen, The National Theatre of Greenland, Greenland |
12:00-12:45 | 21 |
MYKA — OCEANLocation: Kabinettet, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Kabinettet, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, 5, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark | Event Map | Venue Accessibility In an ocean filled with plastic, we dive into an underwater journey in a magical and poetic sea universe. Below the surface we meet waves, sea plants, sea animals…and plastic. Tons of plastic bags, bottles and micro plastics are floating in Earth’s oceans, damaging the fish, plants and human beings. How can we use less plastic and how can we do it in a more efficient way than we do now? OCEAN sparks reflections about plastic pollution, embracing a hope for the future. The performance is based on installations in a cross disciplinary field. Duration: 40 min Credits Concept: MYKA Supported by: The Danish Arts Foundation, Augustinus Foundation, Beckett Foundation, Island Connect residency program, Copenhagen Municipality and William Demant Foundation. Get in touchProduction contact: Sofia Wickman 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. |
12:45-13:15 | 20 |
IETM Green School Info SessionLocation: Remisen, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Remisen, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility Launched in March, the IETM Green School is a programme designed to support IETM members in transitioning their practices towards sustainable models. Those who have followed the IETM Green School training sessions in the spring will be able to explore various aspects of the green transition. They will gain knowledge on how to approach climate justice and cultural shifts and support sustainable production and creative processes through peer-to-peer learning and expert guidance. Through an open call, to be launched after the Aarhus Plenary, selected projects will benefit from a capacity building programme including training opportunities and mentorship. During the session, you can expect to receive information about the programme's content and timeline, as well as a dedicated space where you can ask any questions you may have about the IETM Green School. IETM Green School activities are reserved for IETM members only. Host Barbara Poček, IETM, Belgium |
13:30-14:10 | 21 |
MYKA — OCEANLocation: Kabinettet, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Kabinettet, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, 5, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark | Event Map | Venue Accessibility In an ocean filled with plastic, we dive into an underwater journey in a magical and poetic sea universe. Below the surface we meet waves, sea plants, sea animals…and plastic. Tons of plastic bags, bottles and micro plastics are floating in Earth’s oceans, damaging the fish, plants and human beings. How can we use less plastic and how can we do it in a more efficient way than we do now? OCEAN sparks reflections about plastic pollution, embracing a hope for the future. The performance is based on installations in a cross disciplinary field. Duration: 40 min Credits Concept: MYKA Supported by: The Danish Arts Foundation, Augustinus Foundation, Beckett Foundation, Island Connect residency program, Copenhagen Municipality and William Demant Foundation. Get in touchProduction contact: Sofia Wickman 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.
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14:00-15:30 | 20 |
General AssemblyLocation: 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 General Assembly is the key moment of the year to discuss, discover and dispute IETM's decisions, celebrate its achievements and contribute to its future developments. This is also the moment where IETM members have the opportunity to come together and vote on new members for the Board of Directors and Advisory Committee. Take an active part in the decisions surrounding your network! Non-members are welcome to participate, but only members can vote. Hosted by the members of the IETM Board. This session will have live captions in English. |
15:45-17:15 | 20 |
Talks & ListensLocation: Foyer, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Foyer, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility An interactive discussion where IETM members have an opportunity to share their feedback about the meeting and express their views on the role of art in society and the strategies that will help our sector survive and thrive. Moderated by the members of the IETM Advisory Committee. |
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 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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18:25-18:55 | 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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19:00-19:30 | 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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19:30-21:30 | 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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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. Further information about the performance can be found here. All running timesThis performance will be presented on:
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19:35-20:05 | 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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20:10-20:40 | 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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22:00-02:00 | 18 |
Closing partyLocation: Radar & Rå Hal, Godsbanen Interested participants
Location: Radar & Rå Hal, Godsbanen Interested participants
Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility A celebration to mark the closing of what we hope will have been a stimulating plenary meeting in Aarhus. Be sure to arrive at 22:00 promptly for a welcome drink, followed by a surprise entertainment. We will be accompanied by DJ Qarl Qunt, a Swedish Drag King who will play a mix of house, soul, disco and RNB - music with a groove. |