International network
for contemporary
performing arts

Réseau international
pour les arts du spectacle
contemporains

Rete internazionale
per le arti performative
contemporanee

コンテンポラリー
パフォーミングアーツ
国際ネットワーク

Internationales Netzwerk
für zeitgenössische
darstellende Künste

Международная сеть современного 
исполнительского 
искусства

Red internacional
para las artes escénicas
contemporáneas

Internationaal netwerk
voor hedendaagse
podiumkunsten

თანამედროვე საშემსრულებლო
ხელოვნების
საერთაშორისო ქსელი

Rede internacional
para as artes performativas
contemporâneas

الشبكة الدولية
لفنون الأداء
المعاصرة

Alþjóðlegt
tengslanet
í sviðslistum

Xarxa internacional
d'arts escèniques
contemporànies

Rhwydwaith rhyngwladol
ar gyfer celfyddydau
perfformio cyfoes

Rrjeti ndërkombëtar
për artet skenike
kontemporane

Διεθνές δίκτυο
για σύγχρονες
παραστατικές τέχνες

Međunarodna mreža 
za savremene 
scenske umjetnosti

Mezinárodní síť 
pro současné 
divadelní umění

International netværk
for kontemporær
scenekunst

Internasionale netwerk
vir kontemporêre
uitvoerende kunste

თანამედროვე საშემსრულებლო
ხელოვნების
საერთაშორისო ქსელი

Nemzetközi hálózat
a kortárs
előadóművészetért

國際當代表演藝術網絡

líonra idirnáisiúnta
na taibhealaíona
comhaimseartha

Starptautiskais tīkls
laikmetīgai
skatuves mākslai

Netwerk internazzjonali
għall-arti performattivi
kontemporanji

Międzynarodowa sieć
na rzecz współczesnych sztuk
performatywnych

Internationellt nätverk
för samtida
scenkonst

Međunarodna mreža
savremenih izvođačkih
umetnosti

Международна мрежа
за съвременни
сценични изкуства

Rrjet ndërkombëtar
për arte skenike
bashkëkohore

Міжнародная сетка
сучасных
перфарматыўных мастацтваў

Međunarodna mreža
za suvremene
izvedbene umjetnosti

国际当代表演艺术网络

Rahvusvaheline
kaasaegsete etenduskunstide
võrgustik

현대 공연 예술을 위한 국제 네트워크

Tarptautinis tinklas
šiuolaikinis
scenos menai

Интернационална мрежа
за современа
изведувачка уметност

شبکۀ بین المللی
برای هنرهای نمایشی معاصر

Rețeaua internațională
pentru artele spectacolului
contemporan

Medzinárodná sieť
pre súčasné
scénické umenie

Çağdaş
gösteri sanatları için
uluslararası iletişim ağı

Sun 11.06
13:00-00:00
22

Pre-meeting overnight stay at Nordisk Teaterlaboratorium [FULL]

Location: Nordisk Teaterlaboratorium    Interested participants

Location: Nordisk Teaterlaboratorium    Interested participants

Address: Særkærparken 144, 7500 Holstebro | Event Map | Venue Accessibility

Adding this activity to your schedule does not count as a registration.

Please note that this pre-meeting overnight stay will last until Monday 12th June, 13:00.

What can be considered a theatre these days? Join this pre meeting trip to see how an old farm transformed into a living theatre laboratory environment. Nordisk Teaterlaboratorium invites IETM participants to their farm in Holstebro one day prior to the big opening in Aarhus.

You will have time to investigate both the inside and outside of the ‘old farm’ - which is what they call their theatre - and meet other participants, share stories and be a part of a one on one experience of cultural bartering in a small village. 

During the 24 hours, you will have opportunities to meet one of the international partnerships they have with The National Theatre of Greenland (NUIS), watch performances and enjoy time on the farm before heading in a bus back to Aarhus.

Programme

It is possible to arrive at Nordisk Teaterlaboratorium on Saturday the 10th. Please write to us directly at sofie@theplatform.dk to get an individual plan.

Sunday 11 June 
08:56 - 12:32 Group travel to Holstebro from Copenhagen train station (optional) Book your ticket here.
10:26 - 12:32 Group travel to Holstebro from Aarhus (optional). Book your ticket here.
12:32 Participants will be picked up at Holstebro Station.
08:00 - 13:00 Check in
13:00 - 14:00 Official small opening, greetings and fouring the theatre in smaller groups
14:00 - 15:00 Who are you? - Round of introductions
15:00 – 15:30 Break with coffee and tea and travel to Idom.
15:30 – 16:00 Transport to Idom - a small village 10 km outside the city centre
16:00 – 18:00 Minestrone: Sing for a carrot - one on one experience of a cultural barter
18:00 – 19:30 Banquet a la minestrone - Communal gathering and dining with the locals
20:00 – 21:00 Performance in the barn
21:00 – 22:00 Small gathering and drinks after the performance
22:00 – 22:30 Transport to the theatre
Monday 12 June
07:00 – 08:00 Morning training with one of the actors from NTL
08:00 – 09:00 Luggage packing, room cleaning and breakfast
09:00 – 10:00 Introduction to the National Theatre of Greenland (NUIS)
10:00 – 11:00 Artistic presentation from the National Theatre of Greenland
11:00 – 12:30 Closing session
13:00 – 15:00 Travel back to Aarhus packed lunch
Important practicalities

The accommodation will be on site at the theatre in shared rooms. We invite you to pack for an overnight stay. Don't forget to bring comfortable shoes and wind/waterproofs. You will also need a rucksack to carry a water bottle and a reusable coffee mug, if you have one.

Price: €50 - includes accommodation, dinner and breakfast.
Support workers for participants with disabilities are welcome to register for free. In this case, please indicate it in your registration form and write to ietm@ietm.org.

This activity is subject to a minimum number of registrations. If there are not enough participants and the pre-meeting ends up being cancelled, you will receive a full refund of your registration fee.

Attendance by pre-registration only. Registrations will close on 31 May 2023.

Maximum number of participants: 20

The pre-meeting registrations are now closed.
 

14:00-00:00
22

Pre-meeting overnight stay at Sisters Hope Home [FULL]

Location: Sisters Hope Home    Interested participants

Location: Sisters Hope Home    Interested participants

Address: Charlottegårdsvej 1a, 2640 Hedehusene | Event Map | Venue Accessibility

Adding this activity to your schedule does not count as a registration.

Please note that this pre-meeting overnight stay will last until Monday 12 June, 13:00

This IETM pre-meeting stay will take place one day prior to the meeting, and offers the unique opportunity to live inside a piece of poetic artwork for one day.

Known as a very special experience, Sisters Hope Home is an extraordinary five-year-durational performance and platform for artistic research, created by the award-winning performance group and movement Sisters Hope.

Sisters Hope Home is a durational artwork and platform for artistic research. The highly immersive performance is manifested non-stop for five years and is dedicated to the poetic and sensuous modes of being and being together. 

In their home, Sisters Hope conduct artistic research on how inhabitation of the sensuous and poetic relates to the understanding of the ecological connectedness of everything and thus enables a transition into a more sustainable future.

Programme

Upon your arrival at Sisters Hope Home you will be greeted by a Sisters Staff. During your stay, you are invited to take part in an immersive journey which explores the poetic layers of our being and being together while inhabiting the artwork. Each visitor will be granted a bed in the Sisters Hope Home dormitory.

For one day you will cook, eat, sleep and live in proximity with Sisters Hope in a potential future world - Sensuous Society - where everything is based on the principles of the sensuous and poetic.

Through rituals, performative exercises and domestic life in Sisters Hope Home, the participants will investigate new ways of inhabiting the sensuous and poetic together with the Sisters Staff.

Important practicalities

The accommodation will be on site at the home in a dormitory. We invite you to pack for the overnight stay. Don't forget to bring comfortable shoes and wind/waterproofs. You will also need a rucksack to carry a water bottle and a reusable coffee mug, if you have one.

How to get there?

Take the direct train to Hedehusene Train Station from Københavns Hovedbanegård (Copenhagen Central Train Station) for a duration of 18 minutes. There is a train every hour; we recommend you to take the train at 13:07. The ticket costs 76 kr (approx. 11€). Plan your journey here. Participants will be contacted before the pre-meeting to arrange a meeting point with a guide and the rest of the group.

How do I check-in at the Sister Hope Home?

Your individual check-in time will be on Sunday 11 June, between 14:00 and 15:00.

Once registered, you will receive a welcome letter with additional information and a personal check-in time. This will be sent to your email two weeks before the pre-meeting stay. Please read this letter carefully.

How to get to Aarhus on Monday 12 June after the pre-meeting?

A bus will take all pre-meeting participants to Aarhus before lunchtime.

Before you register

​​Please note that it is not possible to use digital devices during your stay at Sisters Hope Home and that all meals served during your stay will be vegetarian.

Price: €50 - includes all meals, a bed in a dormitory and the travel to Aarhus Monday before lunch. Support workers for participants with disabilities are welcome to register for free. In this case, please indicate it in your registration form and write to ietm@ietm.org.

This activity is subject to a minimum number of registrations. If there are not enough participants and the pre-meeting ends up being cancelled, you will receive a full refund of your registration fee. No other refunds will be possible for this pre-meeting.

Attendance by pre-registration only. 

Maximum number of participants:8

Attendance by pre-registration only. The pre-meeting registrations are now closed.

16:00-00:00
22

Pre-meeting overnight stay at Earthwise Residency [FULL]

Meeting point: Parking lot behind Scandinavian Center    Interested participants

Meeting point: Parking lot behind Scandinavian Center    Interested participants

AddressMargrethepladsen 5, 8000 Aarhus (Access from Gebauersgade and Sonnesgade) | Event Map | Venue Accessibility 

Adding this activity to your schedule does not count as a registration.

Please note that this pre-meeting overnight stay will last until Monday 12 June, 12:00.

During this pre-meeting stay we will go to Earthwise Residency, located in Mols Bjerge National Park and organised in collaboration with Secret Hotel. This is not a usual sightseeing tour, but rather a 20 hours trip which includes an indoor sleepover in the beautiful landscape of Mols, outside Aarhus.

You will have the chance to dive into the holistic and sustainable practices of Earthwise as well as those of Secret Hotel. Artistic Director, IETM and AREA member Christine Fentz will, alongside the community around Earthwise Residency, be your hosts for the evening, night and morning, and invite you to join various experiences with the land and each other.

Programme
Sunday 11 June

16:00 - 17:00

Departure from Aarhus and bus drive around the bay to Mols 

17:00 - 18:00

Arrival at Earthwise Residency – everybody will be shown to their accomodation. Some will stay at Earthwise Residency house Kirkesletten, some will stay in the neighbourhood Bogensholm Hovedgaard. Both locations are 800m from the Earthwise Residency farm

18:00 - 19:30

Presentation of Earthwise Residency and a guided walk on the land

19:30 - 21:00

Evening programme with dinner, bonfire and sauna, plus information about the Monday programme

Monday 12 June

08:00 - 09:00

Breakfast

09:00 - 12:00

We will look at the topic of how to root your artistic practice on holistic, sustainable and ecological grounds. How do we face different challenges when working in rural vs. urban areas? 

A light packed lunch will be provided

12:00 - 13:00

Travel back to Aarhus

Important practicalities

Taking part in the pre-meeting trip requires you to arrive in Aarhus on Sunday 11 June for a bus departing at 16:00 from the parking lot behind Scandinavian Center with access from Gebauersgade and Sonnesgade. The accommodation will be on site in shared rooms. We invite you to pack for the overnight stay. Don't forget to bring comfortable shoes and wind/waterproofs. You will also need a rucksack to carry a water bottle and a reusable coffee mug, if you have one. Some of the time at Earthwise Residency will be spent outdoors, and we will also invite you for a sauna.

Price: €50 - includes transportation from and back to Aarhus, full catering and shared accommodation.

No refunds will be possible for this pre-meeting.

Support workers for participants with disabilities are welcome to register for free. In this case, please indicate it in your registration form and write to ietm@ietm.org.

Attendance by pre-registration only. 

This pre-meeting is now full and registrations are now closed.

17:30-00:00
22

Pre-meeting overnight stay at White Hole Theater (WHT) in Viborg [FULL]

Location: White Hole Theater    Interested participants

Location: White Hole Theater    Interested participants

Address: Ammunitionsvej 6, 8800 Viborg, Denmark | Event Map | Venue Accessibility

Adding this activity to your schedule does not count as a registration.

Please note that this pre-meeting overnight stay will last until Monday 12 June, 13:00

Join us on this pre-meeting stay, organised in collaboration with White Hole Theater, one day prior to the IETM Aarhus Plenary Meeting. You will see the newest WHT production The Battle 2, get a tour in the historical and creative hot-spots in the city and participate in a dialogue with local experts about digital theatre seen through the lens of sustainability.

At the IETM pre-meeting at White Hole Theater, you will be introduced to and interact with creators from the UNESCO Creative City of Media Arts: Viborg. White Hole Theater is an experimental platform in Viborg that merges real-world theatrical experiences with reality-enhancing technologies to tell stories in an unprecedented way. Founded in 2020, White Hole Theater explores new ways of merging in-person performance, virtual reality, and interactive online experiences to create radically new ways of telling stories. By questioning the paradigms of theatre and digital reality, we aim to not just change how experiences are accessed, but change the fundamental types of experiences that can be created and shared.

Programme
Sunday 11 June

19:00 - 19:30

Performance: The Battle 2, with Kasper Ravnhøj, Peter Flyvholm, Janus Elsig and Nils Peter Munk. Music by Den Sorte Skole.

Learn more about the performance here.

20:00 - 21:00

PolySoup at White Hole Theater 

PolySoup is a monthly concept where White Hole Theater, Phenomenal Viborg and PLASTIC Collective invite the public to join them for a bowl of warm soup and a chat in a chill atmosphere. An open place for anybody interested in XR, theatre, art and technology. 

21:00 - 22:00

VR performance Slumberland with Bobina Bombast 

Monday 12 June

09:00 - 09:30

Tour of The Animation Workshop/VIA University College

10:00 - 12:30

Talk with White Hole Theater at the Black Box

We will facilitate a dialogue between WHT, IETM participants and local Danish artists and experts within the field of digital theatre and reality-enhancing technologies. Together we will disseminate and discuss the potentials and challenges with digital theatre seen through the lens of sustainability, and in that way create an international knowledge sharing. 

Questions for the day:

  • Digital solutions and green sustainability 
    • Which problems and solutions are there in digital theatre, and the theatre business in general?
  • What is the dream for digital theatre in the future?
    • What is the potential in digital theatre as an art form?
    • What are the challenges?

Speakers

Peter Vistisen, Aalborg University, Denmark

Rameshnath Krishnasamy, Aalborg University, Denmark

Andrew Kelsey, Bombina Bombast, Sweden

12:30 - 13:00

Lunch (included in price)

13:00 - 14:30

Travel back to Aarhus (included in price)

Speakers

Anna Schulin-Zeuthen, Director, Denmark

Mikael Fock, Director and producer, Denmark

Important practicalities

The accommodation will be in a hotel in single rooms. We invite you to pack for the overnight stay. Don't forget to bring comfortable shoes and wind/waterproofs. You will also need a rucksack to carry a water bottle and a reusable coffee mug, if you have one.

How to get there?

From Copenhagen, we suggest you take the Kombardo Expressen or the Flixbus to Viborg for around 4 hours ride.

Price: €50 - includes performances, light catering and a meal, accommodation and transportation back to Aarhus on Monday.
Support workers for participants with disabilities are welcome to register for free. In this case, please indicate it in your registration form and write to ietm@ietm.org

This activity is subject to a minimum number of registrations. If there are not enough participants and the pre-meeting ends up being cancelled, you will receive a full refund of your registration fee.

No other refunds will be possible for this pre-meeting.

Attendance by pre-registration only. 

Maximum number of participants: 20

Attendance by pre-registration only. The pre-meeting registrations are now closed.

Mon 12.06
10:00-12:00
20

Advisory Committee meeting

Location: Stub4, Brobjergskolen    Interested participants

Location: Stub4, Brobjergskolen    Interested participants
10:00-13:00
20

Global Connectors Morning

Location: Vogn 2, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Location: Vogn 2, Godsbanen    Interested participants
11:00-15:30
18

Daytime meeting space

Location: Foyer, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Location: Foyer, Godsbanen    Interested participants

AddressGodsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility

The foyer at Godsbanen will act as 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!

11:00-15:30
18

Accreditation and information desk

Location: Foyer, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Location: Foyer, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus  | Event Map | Venue Accessibility 

You are welcome to collect your badge as soon as possible. The first session will begin on Monday at 13:00

The accreditation and information desk will reopen at 16:00 in the hall of Musikhuset, where the welcome word and keynote speech will be taking place.

13:00-13:45
21

Artistic programme unveiled

Location: Kedlen, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Location: Kedlen, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility

Join this presentation and Q&A to learn more about the performances featured in the artistic programme at the IETM Aarhus Plenary Meeting. You will also be able to hear more about the artistic vision and the challenges behind the curation of the showcase.

Moderator

Lotte Kofod Ludvigsen, Bora Bora, Denmark

Artists

Tina Tarpgaard, Recoil Performance Group, Denmark

Hanne Trap Friis, Teater freezeProductions, Denmark

Makka Kleist, Teater FreezeProductions, Denmark

Búi Dam, Det Ferösche Compagnie, Faroe Islands

Simone Wierød, Wired Studio, Denmark

My Grønholt, MYKA, Denmark

13:00-13:45
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

13:00-14:00
20

Associate Members meeting

Location: Vogn 2, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Location: Vogn 2, Godsbanen    Interested participants
14:00-16:00
20

Participatory and Immersive Processes in Rural Areas

Location: Remisen, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Location: Remisen, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility

This interactive session will be co-facilitated by IETM's PIC group and the AREA-network. The session will delve into the overall themes of the IETM Aarhus Plenary Meeting by focussing on two participative practises of artists working in rural areas. The group will then explore the presented material through a collaborative process, developing creative actions in response to themes that at times feel beyond our capacity. 

AREA-network supports arts in rural areas by creating exchanges of experiences, researching working methods and stimulating the advocacy on a local, regional, national and European level. AREA includes all disciplines. Members of AREA are artists, creators, organisers, policymakers and scientists. 

The Participatory and Immersive Creation group (PIC) aims to provide a space for IETM members to tackle central issues we have in creating, presenting and producing this genre of work, through open discussions, experience sharing, and creative exchanges.

Moderators

Henk Keizer, AREA-Network, Denmark

Isadora Bigazzi, Effetto Larsen, Italy

Matteo Lanfranchi, Effetto Larsen, Italy

Simón Adinia Hanukai, Kaimera Productions, France & USA

Speaker

Catherine Paskell, Dirty Protest, United Kingdom

Inge Agnete Tarpgaard, Rebecca Cano, Denmark

 

14:00-16:00
20

Artists working group — Can Artists Sustain Sustainable Art?

Location: Rå Hal 1, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Location: Rå Hal 1, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility

The Artists working group invites you to a session - Can Artists Sustain Sustainable Art?

Initiated at the Belgrade Plenary in 2022, the Artists working group is a network of IETM members who identify primarily as artists. The group addresses topics connected to the performing arts sector from an artists’ point of view. It aims to create positive dialogue with other professionals in the field, and - in this meeting - questions what kind of “sustainability” they want to pursue.

Environmental sustainability only exists in tandem with social and economic sustainability. Living on the Edge describes the precarity artists face. There is a gap between what the system asks and what the system affords artists.

Therefore - is the performing arts’ ecosystem in good health? Can we find ways of “re-greening” our working biosphere in order for it to flourish? We invite you to investigate these questions from a local, intercultural and transcontinental perspective through a creative game based on the World Cafe method.

Moderators

Dalia Kiaupaite, Freelance artist, Lithuania

Meagan O’Shea, Freelance artist, Canada/Germany

Silvia Ribero, BILOURA Intercultural Arts Collective, Italy

14:30-15:45
22

Artistic Walk #1: Does it resonate? by TEATER FLUKS [FULL]

Meeting point: In front of the Aarhus central station    Interested participants

Meeting point: In front of the Aarhus central station    Interested participants

Address: Banegårdspladsen 1, 8000 Aarhus  | Event Map | Venue Accessibility 

Join us on an artistic walk focussed on sound, from the centre of Aarhus to the centre of Teater Fluks’ artistic endeavour.

Teater Fluks is a Danish theatre company established in 2011 by Sara Fink Søndergaard and Rasmus Malling Lykke Skov. The company is based in the old industrial harbour area of Aarhus, where they run the laboratory space Performance Atelier Fluks (PAF).  

Teater Fluks aim to facilitate a poetic space driven by resonance and research. In order to do so, they invite the audience to actively experience their work, which is led by cross-sectoral research and collaborations with the aim to make positive change within artistic experiences and a view to create a better society.

Part of the artist walk will be with headphones. 

The walk will be 4 km long and includes stairs. Unfortunately, there are no alternative routes. 

Attendance by pre-registration only. 

This walk is full and registrations are now closed.

Maximum number of participants: 30

Guide

Rasmus Malling Lykke Skov, Teater Fluks, Denmark

14:30-16:00
20

Sound and Music Theatre Group

Location: Kedlen, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Location: Kedlen, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility

A regular fixture since 2010, this session gives delegates an insight into what’s happening in the world of music theatre and sonic arts around Europe.

A space for all participants who are presenting and producing sound and music theatre, to share information regarding resources, new works, venues and festivals, opportunities and more.

An open discussion forum prompted by a series of short presentations, the session will also give you an opportunity to learn more about local artists’ practices and approaches to the creation of their work.

Moderator

Josh Armstrong, Cryptic, United Kingdom

Speakers

Louise Gorm, Lydenskab, Denmark

Siri Paulsen, Sialuk Productions, Denmark

Sofia Lind Pedersen, Lydenskab, Denmark

Laila Skovmand, Between Music, Denmark

16:00-17:30
18

Accreditation and information desk

Location: Foyer, Musikhuset    Interested participants

Location: Foyer, 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.

You are welcome to collect your badge as soon as possible.

16:30-17:30
19

‘Living on the Edge: A Nature Divide?’ [Monday keynote]

Location: Rytmisk sal, Musikhuset     Interested participants

Location: Rytmisk sal, Musikhuset     Interested participants

01:30 - 02:30 (+1) AEDT | 23:30 - 00:30 JST/KST | 22:30 - 23:30 SGT | 16:30 - 17:30 EET | 16:30 - 17:30 CEST | 15:30 - 16:30 BST | 10:30 - 11:30 EST | 07:30 - 08:30 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.

How have we reached this point of an environmental crisis with so little change? What is it going to take for society to step up, take action and drive an ecological revolution? 

We often hear about the polarisation of modern societies, but when it comes to climate change and vanishing landscapes, shouldn't those who want to protect the ecosystem and share liveable land unite against those who don't?

Before revolutions can take place, a cultural shift needs to happen. As societal values and class aesthetics evolve, a new social organisation can emerge which is aware of its own interests and ready to take power from those who resist.

'Nature doesn't unify — it divides'.*

Join us as we take a provocative dive into the sociology of the ecological transition in the first keynote address of the IETM Aarhus Plenary Meeting.

*Schultz, Nikolaj, and Bruno Latour. On the Emergence of an Ecological Class: A Memo. Translated by Julie Rose, Polity Press, 2022.

Speaker

Nikolaj Schultz, Writer and Researcher, Denmark

Welcome word by

Ása Richardsdóttir, IETM, Belgium

Charlotte Mors, Performing Arts Platform, Denmark

This session will be captioned and broadcasted online on HowlRound. Access the livestream on the day here

 

17:40-19:00
18

Welcome reception

Location: Aarhus Rådhus (Aarhus City Hall)    Interested participants

Location: Aarhus Rådhus (Aarhus City Hall)    Interested participants

Address: Sønder Allé 2 | Event Map | Venue Accessibility

Come and say hello to old friends and meet new ones as we gather to celebrate the start of IETM Aarhus with a drink. We will be accompanied by a few welcome words by Rabih Azad-Ahmad, Cultural Mayor of Aarhus, and by Human Plants!

We look forward to seeing you there.

19:30-21:00
21

FIX&FOXY - We the 1%

Location: Store Sal, Musikhuset    Interested participants

Location: Store Sal, Musikhuset    Interested participants

Address: Store Sal. Thomas Jensens Allé 2 | Event Map | Venue Accessibility

Language: Danish with English subtitles

FIX&FOXY is diving into social classes and communities. The company writes:

“They live in ghettos. Predominantly spending time with those who already share their cultural values. Their children are enrolled into special schools and they don’t wish to contribute to the greater community. 

FIX&FOXY invite the rich on stage and away from our often fictionalised image of who they are and how they live. We get to know them intimately and experience what it is like to be able to pick from the top shelf and enjoy first-class life. And it feels great. 

Then, there is a knock at the door - it’s the lower class.”

Duration: 1 hour 30 min
Genre: Theatre
Price: 170 DKK (23€)

Credits

Participants: Homeless, indebted people, the upper class, people on social benefits and those who attend theatre performances to gaze at the others
Performer: Maria Rich
Director: Tue Biering
Set and costume designer: Karin Gille and Marie Rosendahl Chemnitz
Light designer: Karl Sørensen
Sound designer: Janus Jensen
Dramaturge: Aljoscha Begrich


Get in touch

Production contact: Annette Max Hansen
Status: Available for local versions and ready for touring


How to book?

Tickets are available for purchase through Musikhuset Aarhus with an IETM discount. The discount is automatically applied through the affiliate link below.

Book your ticket

19:30-20:20
21

Recoil Performance Group — Høst, a performance about the working body in agriculture and dance

Location: 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
Genre: Dance
Price: 110 DKK (15€)

Credits

Choreographer: Tina Tarpgaard
Co-creating dance artists: Hilde I. Sandvold and Jossette Reilly
Composer, sound design and production: Lars Greve
Sound production: Jakob Høyer
Light designer: Andreas Buhl
Sound design: Mikkel Larsen
Costume designer: Inbal Lieblich
Operating technician: Thorbjørn Bach Larsen
Art photographer: Fryd Frydendahl
Production Manager: Karl Sørensen
Producer (international): Carlos Calvo
Producer (national): Gry Raaby
Icon Photographer: Søren Meisner
Produced by: recoil performance group
Sound design: Resonerende Rum
Supported by: the Danish Arts Foundation, Bikubenfonden, William Demant Foundation, Wilhelm Hansen Foundation, Augustinus Foundation and the Municipality of Copenhagen


Get in touch

Production contacts: 

Carlos Calvo (International touring)
Gry Raaby (National 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.

Book your ticket

21:00-21:55
21

Between Music - AquaSonic

Location: 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.

After the performance, Between Music will host a 30 mins artist talk.

Duration: 55 min + 30 min artist talk (optional)
Genre: Underwater concert performance
Price: 150 DKK (20€)

Credits

Company: Between Music
Artistic director, composer, vocals, hydraulophone: Laila Skovmand
Innovative director, violin, crystallophone: Robert Karlsson
Vocals, rotacorda: Nanna Bech
Percussion: Moran Le Bars
Drums: Ludvig Bøjle Kastberg
Sound designer and sound engineer: Roman Komar
Light engineer: Andrew Tristram
Technical director and stage manager: John Nyby
First sound design: Anders Boll
Light design: Adalsteinn Stefansson & Rune Halken Tønnes

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 touch

Production contact: Robert Karlsson

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.

Book your ticket

22:00-00:00
18

Late Night meeting point

Location: 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.

22:06-00:00
21

Linh Le - So the city is as citizen, so the city is as species

Location: 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 
Genre: Site-specific and durational performance
Price:  Free

Credits

Performance Artist and Climate activist: Linh Le


Get in touch

Production contact: Linh Le

Status: Ready for touring


All running times:

Overview of the durational performance from sunset to sunset:

  • Monday 12 June, 22:06 - 00:00: Biking ritual
  • Tuesday 13 June, 00:00 - 12:00: Biking ritual
    IETM participants are encouraged to join between 07:00-09:00.
  • Tuesday 13 June at 12:00 - 16:00: Performance Ritual by Linh Le
  • Tuesday 13 June at 16:00 - 16:15: Speech by Linh Le
  • Tuesday 13 June at 16:00 - 19:00: The soil rests
  • Tuesday 13 June at 19:00 - 22:07: Common Ritual
Tue 13.06
00:01-22:07
21

(Continued) Linh Le - So the city is as citizen, so the city is as species

Location: 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 
Genre: Site-specific and durational performance
Price:  Free

Credits

Performance Artist and Climate activist: Linh Le


Get in touch

Production contact: Linh Le

Status: Ready for touring


All running times:

Overview of the durational performance from sunset to sunset:

  • Monday 12 June, 22:06 - 00:00: Biking ritual
  • Tuesday 13 June, 00:00 - 12:00: Biking ritual
    IETM participants are encouraged to join between 07:00-09:00.
  • Tuesday 13 June at 12:00 - 16:00: Performance Ritual by Linh Le
  • Tuesday 13 June at 16:00 - 16:15: Speech by Linh Le
  • Tuesday 13 June at 16:00 - 19:00: The soil rests
  • Tuesday 13 June at 19:00 - 22:07: Common Ritual
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

09:00-10:30
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.

09:00-18:00
18

Daytime meeting space

Location: 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!

09:00-18:00
18

Accreditation and information desk

Location: 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.

09:00-17:30
22

Relaxed room

Location: Kabinettet, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Location: Kabinettet, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, 5, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark | Event MapVenue 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.

09:00-09:45
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

10:00-11:00
18

Pitchorama

Location: 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 Bees

Location: 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 
Genre: Walking Performance
Price: 75 DKK (10€)

Credits

Director, concept and performer: Christine Fentz
Co-creator and performer: Charlotta Grimfjord Cederblad
Co-creators: Katerina Kokkinos-Kennedy, Gergö Lukacs, Viktória Makra, Bodil Buonaventzen
Voice of researcher: Horticulturist Lise Hansted
Composer: Birgit Løkke
Dramaturg and technician: John Tinning
Scenography consultant: Sigrid C. Moses-Jacobsen
Costumes: Bodil Buonaventzen, Marianne Henez, Helene Jensen/Textilkokken
Coordinator: Maja Ravn Christiansen


Get in touch

Production 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.

Book your ticket


All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Tuesday 13 June, 11:00-12:30
  • Tuesday 13 June, 14:00-15:30
11:30-13:00
19

Indigenous Ecological Knowledge I - Insights from Outside the Arts

Location: 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 Toolbox

Location: 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.

Find out more

14:00-15:30
21

Secret Hotel — Banquet for Bees

Location: 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 
Genre: Walking Performance
Price: 75 DKK (10€)

Credits

Director, concept and performer: Christine Fentz
Co-creator and performer: Charlotta Grimfjord Cederblad
Co-creators: Katerina Kokkinos-Kennedy, Gergö Lukacs, Viktória Makra, Bodil Buonaventzen
Voice of researcher: Horticulturist Lise Hansted
Composer: Birgit Løkke
Dramaturg and technician: John Tinning
Scenography consultant: Sigrid C. Moses-Jacobsen
Costumes: Bodil Buonaventzen, Marianne Henez, Helene Jensen/Textilkokken
Coordinator: Maja Ravn Christiansen


Get in touch

Production 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.

Book your ticket


All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Tuesday 13 June, 11:00-12:30
  • Tuesday 13 June, 14:00-15:30
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
18

Get to know the Global Connectors

Location: 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.

14:30-16:00
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

14:30-16:00
19

Performing Identity: Navigating cultural identities through the arts

Location: 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 Room

Location: 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.

16:30-18:30
20

IETM Environmental Working Group: writing a common charter

Location: 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
22

Artistic Walk #3: Performing Landscapes by Metropolis

Meeting point: Remisen, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Meeting point: Remisen, Godsbanen    Interested participants

AddressGodsbanen, 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.

Reserve your spot

Attendance by pre-registration only. 

Maximum number of participants: 60

Guide:

Trevor Davies, Curator and founder of Copenhagen International Theatre / Metropolis, Denmark

Performers:

Katrine Faber, Lotus Lykke Skov, Maja Kristine Christensen
 

16:30-17:45
19

In EX(ILE) LAB: A European cooperation project to support artists in exile

Location: 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 music

Location: 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

17:00-17:30
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The National Theatre of Greenland - The Traveller

Location: 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
Genre: Theatre/Performance
Price: 75 DKK (€10)

Credits

Concept, dramaturge and artistic consultant: Susanne Andreasen
Set design consultant: Camilla Nielsen
Actors / singers (residents): Pilutaq Lundblad, Hans-Henrik S. Poulsen, Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Aviana Steinbacher
Text (poem): Salik Lennert
Choreography: Hans-Henrik Poulsen
Set design: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann, Camilla Nielsen and Susanne Andreasen
Props: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann and Susanne Andreasen.
Costumes: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann and Susanne Andreasen
Light: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen
Seamstress: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen, Kimmernaq Kjeldsen.

Music:

1. ‘Lonesome’
Composer: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen

2. ‘The wind’, feat Helle Chirholm
Artist: Ganga

3. ’Angalasoq’
Composer: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen

Production manager: Susanne Andreasen
Photos: Gerth Lyberth
Technician: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen
Stage design, build: Nuunu Martinsen and Pilutaq Lundblad
Administration: Edvard Lyberth and Susanne Andreasen
Production: Nunatta Isiginnaartitsisarfia

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 touch

Production 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.

BOOK YOUR TICKET


All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:00
  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:35
  • Tuesday 13 June, 18:10
  • Tuesday 13 June, 18:45
  • Wednesday 14 June, 18:25
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:00
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:35
  • Wednesday 14 June, 20:10
17:00-17:45
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Wired Studio - Boxed

Location: Outdoors (Meeting point in front of Åbne Scene)    Interested participants

Location: Outdoors (Meeting point in front of Åbne Scene)    Interested participants

AddressGodsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility

LanguageEnglish, 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
Genre: Choreography / outdoor participatory performance
Price: 75 DKK (10€)

Credits

Artist: Wired Studio
Choreographer: Simone Wierød
Dramaturge: Betina Rex
Music: M€RCY
Scenographic consultation: Stumper og Stykker
Manufacturer: Munchs Snedkeri
Video: Tim Panduro
Photos: Karsten Piper
Supported by: The Danish Art Foundation, Center of Art and Technology, Helsinore Theatre
Recommended age: From 15 years

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 touch

Status: Ready for touring

Production contactsSimone 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.

Book your ticket


All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:00
  • Tuesday 13 June, 19:00
  • Wednesday 14 June, 17:00
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:00
17:35-18:05
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The National Theatre of Greenland - The Traveller

Location: Teater Refleksion    Interested participants

Location: Teater Refleksion    Interested participants

AddressFrederiksgade 72, 8000 Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility 

LanguageEnglish

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
Genre: Theatre/Performance
Price: 75 DKK (€10)

Credits

Concept, dramaturge and artistic consultant: Susanne Andreasen
Set design consultant: Camilla Nielsen
Actors / singers (residents): Pilutaq Lundblad, Hans-Henrik S. Poulsen, Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Aviana Steinbacher
Text (poem): Salik Lennert
Choreography: Hans-Henrik Poulsen
Set design: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann, Camilla Nielsen and Susanne Andreasen
Props: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann and Susanne Andreasen.
Costumes: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann and Susanne Andreasen
Light: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen
Seamstress: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen, Kimmernaq Kjeldsen.

Music:

1. ‘Lonesome’
Composer: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen

2. ‘The wind’, feat Helle Chirholm
Artist: Ganga

3. ’Angalasoq’
Composer: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen

Production manager: Susanne Andreasen
Photos: Gerth Lyberth
Technician: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen
Stage design, build: Nuunu Martinsen and Pilutaq Lundblad
Administration: Edvard Lyberth and Susanne Andreasen
Production: Nunatta Isiginnaartitsisarfia

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 touch

Production contactPilutaq 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.

BOOK YOUR TICKET


All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:00
  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:35
  • Tuesday 13 June, 18:10
  • Tuesday 13 June, 18:45
  • Wednesday 14 June, 18:25
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:00
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:35
  • Wednesday 14 June, 20:10
18:10-18:40
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The National Theatre of Greenland - The Traveller

Location: Teater Refleksion    Interested participants

Location: Teater Refleksion    Interested participants

AddressFrederiksgade 72, 8000 Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility 

LanguageEnglish

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
Genre: Theatre/Performance
Price: 75 DKK (€10)

Credits

Concept, dramaturge and artistic consultant: Susanne Andreasen
Set design consultant: Camilla Nielsen
Actors / singers (residents): Pilutaq Lundblad, Hans-Henrik S. Poulsen, Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Aviana Steinbacher
Text (poem): Salik Lennert
Choreography: Hans-Henrik Poulsen
Set design: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann, Camilla Nielsen and Susanne Andreasen
Props: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann and Susanne Andreasen.
Costumes: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann and Susanne Andreasen
Light: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen
Seamstress: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen, Kimmernaq Kjeldsen.

Music:

1. ‘Lonesome’
Composer: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen

2. ‘The wind’, feat Helle Chirholm
Artist: Ganga

3. ’Angalasoq’
Composer: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen

Production manager: Susanne Andreasen
Photos: Gerth Lyberth
Technician: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen
Stage design, build: Nuunu Martinsen and Pilutaq Lundblad
Administration: Edvard Lyberth and Susanne Andreasen
Production: Nunatta Isiginnaartitsisarfia

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 touch

Production contactPilutaq 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.

BOOK YOUR TICKET


All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:00
  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:35
  • Tuesday 13 June, 18:10
  • Tuesday 13 June, 18:45
  • Wednesday 14 June, 18:25
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:00
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:35
  • Wednesday 14 June, 20:10
18:45-19:15
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The National Theatre of Greenland - The Traveller

Location: Teater Refleksion    Interested participants

Location: Teater Refleksion    Interested participants

AddressFrederiksgade 72, 8000 Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility 

LanguageEnglish

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
Genre: Theatre/Performance
Price: 75 DKK (€10)

Credits

Concept, dramaturge and artistic consultant: Susanne Andreasen
Set design consultant: Camilla Nielsen
Actors / singers (residents):Pilutaq Lundblad, Hans-Henrik S. Poulsen, Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Aviana Steinbacher
Text (poem): Salik Lennert
Choreography: Hans-Henrik Poulsen
Set design: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann, Camilla Nielsen and Susanne Andreasen
Props: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann and Susanne Andreasen.
Costumes: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann and Susanne Andreasen
Light: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen
Seamstress: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen, Kimmernaq Kjeldsen.

Music:

1. ‘Lonesome’
Composer: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen

2. ‘The wind’, feat Helle Chirholm
Artist: Ganga

3. ’Angalasoq’
Composer: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen

Production manager: Susanne Andreasen
Photos: Gerth Lyberth
Technician: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen
Stage design, build: Nuunu Martinsen and Pilutaq Lundblad
Administration: Edvard Lyberth and Susanne Andreasen
Production: Nunatta Isiginnaartitsisarfia

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 touch

Production contactPilutaq 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.

BOOK YOUR TICKET


All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:00
  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:35
  • Tuesday 13 June, 18:10
  • Tuesday 13 June, 18:45
  • Wednesday 14 June, 18:25
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:00
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:35
  • Wednesday 14 June, 20:10
19:00-19:45
21

Wired Studio - Boxed

Location: Outdoors (Meeting point in front of Åbne Scene)    Interested participants

Location: Outdoors (Meeting point in front of Åbne Scene)    Interested participants

AddressGodsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility

LanguageEnglish, 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
Genre: Choreography / outdoor participatory performance
Price: 75 DKK (10€)

Credits

Artist: Wired Studio
Choreographer: Simone Wierød
Dramaturge: Betina Rex
Music: M€RCY
Scenographic consultation: Stumper og Stykker
Manufacturer: Munchs Snedkeri
Video: Tim Panduro
Photos: Karsten Piper
Supported by: The Danish Art Foundation, Center of Art and Technology, Helsinore Theatre
Recommended age: From 15 years

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 touch

Production contactsSimone 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.

BOOK Your ticket


All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:00
  • Tuesday 13 June, 19:00
  • Wednesday 14 June, 17:00
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:00
19:30-20:25
21

Between Music - AquaSonic

Location: 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
Genre: Underwater concert performance
Price: 150 DKK (20€)

Credits

Company: Between Music
Artistic director, composer, vocals, hydraulophone: Laila Skovmand
Innovative director, violin, crystallophone: Robert Karlsson
Vocals, rotacorda: Nanna Bech
Percussion: Moran Le Bars
Drums: Ludvig Bøjle Kastberg
Sound designer and sound engineer: Roman Komar
Light engineer: Andrew Tristram
Technical director and stage manager: John Nyby
First sound design: Anders Boll
Light design: Adalsteinn Stefansson & Rune Halken Tønnes

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 touch

Production contact: Robert Karlsson

Status: Ready for touring


How to book?

Tickets are available for purchase through Bora Bora with an IETM discount code. 

Book your ticket


All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Monday 12 June, 21:00
  • Tuesday 13 June, 19:30
19:30-20:25
21

Teater freezeProductions — The View

Location: 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
Genre: Theatre
Price: 75 DKK (10€)

Credits

Playwright: Makka Kleist
Director : Hanne Trap Friis
Actress: Makka Kleist
Soundscape: Hans-Ole Amossen
Videographer: Michael Lindskov Jacobsen
Film credits: Ànorâk Film
Produced by: Teater freezeProductions


Get in touch

Production 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. 

BOOK YOUR TICKET


All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Tuesday 13 June, 19:30
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:30
19:30-20:20
21

Recoil Performance Group — Høst, a performance about the working body in agriculture and dance

Location: 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
Genre: Dance
Price: 110 DKK (15€)

Credits

Choreographer: Tina Tarpgaard
Co-creating dance artists: Hilde I. Sandvold and Jossette Reilly
Composer, sound design and production: Lars Greve
Sound production: Jakob Høyer
Light designer: Andreas Buhl
Sound design: Mikkel Larsen
Costume designer: Inbal Lieblich
Operating technician: Thorbjørn Bach Larsen
Art photographer: Fryd Frydendahl
Production Manager: Karl Sørensen
Producer (international): Carlos Calvo
Producer (national): Gry Raaby
Icon Photographer: Søren Meisner
Produced by: recoil performance group
Sound design: Resonerende Rum
Supported by: the Danish Arts Foundation, Bikubenfonden, William Demant Foundation, Wilhelm Hansen Foundation, Augustinus Foundation and the Municipality of Copenhagen


Get in touch

Production contacts: 

Carlos Calvo (International touring)
Gry Raaby (National 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.

Book your ticket


All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Monday 12 June, 19:30
  • Tuesday 13 June, 19:30
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 touch

Production contact: Marianne Siljuberg

Status: Ready for touring


How to book?

Reserve your spot 

Attendance by pre-registration only. 

Maximum number of participants: 70

21:00-23:00
21

Det Ferösche Compagnie - Castle of Joy

Location: 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)
Genre: Theatre
Price: 110 DKK (15€)

Credits

Director: Búi Dam 
With: Kristina Sørensen Ougaard
Composer: Dánjal á Neystabø
Light Design: Súni Joensen
Set and Costume Design: Sámal Blak
Assistant Director and Choreographer: Búi Rouch
Staging and Costume: Anna Kristin Bæk
Research Advisor: Bergtóra Patursson
Production: Urd Johannesen
Tour Manager: Durita Sumberg


Get in touch

Production 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.

Book your ticket


All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Tuesday 13 June, 21:00
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:30
22:00-00:00
18

Late Night meeting point

Location: 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.

Wed 14.06
08:30-09:15
22

Breakfast with the local artists for children and young audiences

Meeting 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.

Reserve your spot 

Attendance by pre-registration only. 

Maximum number of participants: 20

09:00-15:30
18

Accreditation and information desk

Location: 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.

09:00-11:00
22

Relaxed room

Location: Kabinettet, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Location: Kabinettet, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, 5, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark | Event MapVenue 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.

09:00-15:30
18

Daytime meeting space

Location: 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!

09:30-10:30
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

11:00-12:30
19

Art and Activism II - Transforming Culture through Artistic Influence

Location: 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

Creative Europe Workshop: Insight and In-depth

Location: 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 first hour will give you an  overall introduction to the programme, its priorities, the application process, useful tips, common pitfalls and case examples. 
     
  • The second hour will be a hands-on opportunity to develop your own project idea and to answer the question: “Is this a Creative Europe project?” 

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

11:00-13:00
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 — OCEAN

Location: Kabinettet, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Location: Kabinettet, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, 5, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark | Event MapVenue 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
Genre: Dance performance and installation
Price: 75 DKK (10€)

Credits

Concept: MYKA
Choreography: My Grönholdt
Scenography and costume design: Baum & Leahy x Emilie Alstrup
Scenography assistant: Fie von Veer
Music and sound design: Erik Christoffersen
Dancers: Julie Rasmussen and Vincent Jonsson
Light design: Sonja Lea
Consultants: Jon R. Skulberg and Dalija Acin Thelander
Photo and video: Morten Arnfred, Rune Svenningsen
Graphic design: Nete Banke/Imperiet
Producer: Sofia Wickman
Administration: Jens Christian Jensen

Supported by: The Danish Arts Foundation, Augustinus Foundation, Beckett Foundation, Island Connect residency program, Copenhagen Municipality and William Demant Foundation. 


Get in touch

Production 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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12:45-13:15
20

IETM Green School Info Session

Location: 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 — OCEAN

Location: 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
Genre: Dance performance and installation
Price: 75 DKK (10€)

Credits

Concept: MYKA
Choreography: My Grönholdt
Scenography and costume design: Baum & Leahy x Emilie Alstrup
Scenography assistant: Fie von Veer
Music and sound design: Erik Christoffersen
Dancers: Julie Rasmussen and Vincent Jonsson
Light design: Sonja Lea
Consultants: Jon R. Skulberg and Dalija Acin Thelander
Photo and video: Morten Arnfred, Rune Svenningsen
Graphic design: Nete Banke/Imperiet
Producer: Sofia Wickman
Administration: Jens Christian Jensen

Supported by: The Danish Arts Foundation, Augustinus Foundation, Beckett Foundation, Island Connect residency program, Copenhagen Municipality and William Demant Foundation. 


Get in touch

Production 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.
 

BOOK YOUR TICKETS

 

14:00-15:30
20

General Assembly

Location: 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 & Listens

Location: 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 - Boxed

Location: Outdoors (Meeting point in front of Åbne Scene)    Interested participants

Location: Outdoors (Meeting point in front of Åbne Scene)    Interested participants

AddressGodsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility

LanguageEnglish, 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
Genre: Choreography / outdoor participatory performance
Price: 75 DKK (10€)

Credits

Artist: Wired Studio
Choreographer: Simone Wierød
Dramaturge: Betina Rex
Music: M€RCY
Scenographic consultation: Stumper og Stykker
Manufacturer: Munchs Snedkeri
Video: Tim Panduro
Photos: Karsten Piper
Supported by: The Danish Art Foundation, Center of Art and Technology, Helsinore Theatre
Recommended age: From 15 years

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 touch

Production contactsSimone 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.

book your ticket


All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:00
  • Tuesday 13 June, 19:00
  • Wednesday 14 June, 17:00
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:00
18:25-18:55
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The National Theatre of Greenland - The Traveller

Location: Teater Refleksion    Interested participants

Location: Teater Refleksion    Interested participants

AddressFrederiksgade 72, 8000 Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility 

LanguageEnglish

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
Genre: Theatre/Performance
Price: 75 DKK (€10)

Credits

Concept, dramaturge and artistic consultant: Susanne Andreasen
Set design consultant: Camilla Nielsen
Actors / singers (residents): Pilutaq Lundblad, Hans-Henrik S. Poulsen, Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Aviana Steinbacher
Text (poem): Salik Lennert
Choreography: Hans-Henrik Poulsen
Set design: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann, Camilla Nielsen and Susanne Andreasen
Props: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann and Susanne Andreasen.
Costumes: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann and Susanne Andreasen
Light: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen
Seamstress: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen, Kimmernaq Kjeldsen.

Music:

1. ‘Lonesome’
Composer: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen

2. ‘The wind’, feat Helle Chirholm
Artist: Ganga

3. ’Angalasoq’
Composer: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen

Production manager: Susanne Andreasen
Photos: Gerth Lyberth
Technician: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen
Stage design, build: Nuunu Martinsen and Pilutaq Lundblad
Administration: Edvard Lyberth and Susanne Andreasen
Production: Nunatta Isiginnaartitsisarfia

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 touch

Production contactPilutaq 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.

BOOK YOUR TICKET


All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:00
  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:35
  • Tuesday 13 June, 18:10
  • Tuesday 13 June, 18:45
  • Wednesday 14 June, 18:25
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:00
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:35
  • Wednesday 14 June, 20:10
19:00-19:45
21

Wired Studio - Boxed

Location: 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
Genre: Choreography / outdoor participatory performance
Price: 75 DKK (10€)

Credits

Artist: Wired Studio
Choreographer: Simone Wierød
Dramaturge: Betina Rex
Music: M€RCY
Scenographic consultation: Stumper og Stykker
Manufacturer: Munchs Snedkeri
Video: Tim Panduro
Photos: Karsten Piper
Supported by: The Danish Art Foundation, Center of Art and Technology, Helsinore Theatre
Recommended age: From 15 years

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 touch

Production 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.

BOOK YOUR TICKET


All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:00
  • Tuesday 13 June, 19:00
  • Wednesday 14 June, 17:00
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:00
19:00-19:30
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The National Theatre of Greenland - The Traveller

Location: 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
Genre: Theatre/Performance
Price: 75 DKK (€10)

Credits

Concept, dramaturge and artistic consultant: Susanne Andreasen
Set design consultant: Camilla Nielsen
Actors / singers (residents): Pilutaq Lundblad, Hans-Henrik S. Poulsen, Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Aviana Steinbacher
Text (poem): Salik Lennert
Choreography: Hans-Henrik Poulsen
Set design: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann, Camilla Nielsen and Susanne Andreasen
Props: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann and Susanne Andreasen.
Costumes: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann and Susanne Andreasen
Light: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen
Seamstress: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen, Kimmernaq Kjeldsen.

Music:

1. ‘Lonesome’
Composer: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen

2. ‘The wind’, feat Helle Chirholm
Artist: Ganga

3. ’Angalasoq’
Composer: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen

Production manager: Susanne Andreasen
Photos: Gerth Lyberth
Technician: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen
Stage design, build: Nuunu Martinsen and Pilutaq Lundblad
Administration: Edvard Lyberth and Susanne Andreasen
Production: Nunatta Isiginnaartitsisarfia

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 touch

Production 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.

BOOK YOUR TICKET


All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:00
  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:35
  • Tuesday 13 June, 18:10
  • Tuesday 13 June, 18:45
  • Wednesday 14 June, 18.25
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:00
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:35
  • Wednesday 14 June, 20:10
     
19:30-20:25
21

Teater freezeProductions — The View

Location: 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
Genre: Theatre
Price: 75 DKK (10€)

Credits

Playwright: Makka Kleist
Director : Hanne Trap Friis
Actress: Makka Kleist
Soundscape: Hans-Ole Amossen
Videographer: Michael Lindskov Jacobsen
Film credits: Ànorâk Film
Produced by: Teater freezeProductions


Get in touch

Production 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.

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All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Tuesday 13 June, 19:30
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:30
19:30-21:30
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Det Ferösche Compagnie - Castle of Joy

Location: 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)
Genre: Theatre
Price: 110 DKK (15€)

Credits

Director: Búi Dam 
With: Kristina Sørensen Ougaard
Composer: Dánjal á Neystabø
Light Design: Súni Joensen
Set and Costume Design: Sámal Blak
Assistant Director and Choreographer: Búi Rouch
Staging and Costume: Anna Kristin Bæk
Research Advisor: Bergtóra Patursson
Production: Urd Johannesen
Tour Manager: Durita Sumberg


Get in touch

Production 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.

BOOK YOUR TICKET


All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Tuesday 13 June, 19:30
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:30
19:35-20:05
21

The National Theatre of Greenland - The Traveller

Location: Teater Refleksion    Interested participants

Location: Teater Refleksion    Interested participants

AddressFrederiksgade 72, 8000 Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility 

LanguageEnglish

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
Genre: Theatre/Performance
Price: 75 DKK (€10)

Credits

Concept, dramaturge and artistic consultant: Susanne Andreasen
Set design consultant: Camilla Nielsen
Actors / singers (residents): Pilutaq Lundblad, Hans-Henrik S. Poulsen, Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Aviana Steinbacher
Text (poem): Salik Lennert
Choreography: Hans-Henrik Poulsen
Set design: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann, Camilla Nielsen and Susanne Andreasen
Props: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann and Susanne Andreasen.
Costumes: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann and Susanne Andreasen
Light: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen
Seamstress: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen, Kimmernaq Kjeldsen.

Music:

1. ‘Lonesome’
Composer: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen

2. ‘The wind’, feat Helle Chirholm
Artist: Ganga

3. ’Angalasoq’
Composer: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen

Production manager: Susanne Andreasen
Photos: Gerth Lyberth
Technician: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen
Stage design, build: Nuunu Martinsen and Pilutaq Lundblad
Administration: Edvard Lyberth and Susanne Andreasen
Production: Nunatta Isiginnaartitsisarfia

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 touch

Production contactPilutaq 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.

BOOK YOUR TICKET


All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:00
  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:35
  • Tuesday 13 June, 18:10
  • Tuesday 13 June, 18:45
  • Wednesday 14 June, 18:25
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:00
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:35
  • Wednesday 14 June, 20:10
20:10-20:40
21

The National Theatre of Greenland - The Traveller

Location: Teater Refleksion    Interested participants

Location: Teater Refleksion    Interested participants

AddressFrederiksgade 72, 8000 Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility 

LanguageEnglish

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
Genre: Theatre/Performance
Price: 75 DKK (€10)

Credits

Concept, dramaturge and artistic consultant: Susanne Andreasen
Set design consultant: Camilla Nielsen
Actors / singers (residents): Pilutaq Lundblad, Hans-Henrik S. Poulsen, Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Aviana Steinbacher
Text (poem): Salik Lennert
Choreography: Hans-Henrik Poulsen
Set design: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann, Camilla Nielsen and Susanne Andreasen
Props: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann and Susanne Andreasen.
Costumes: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen, Hans-Henrik Poulsen, Kristian Mølgaard, Ujarneq Fleischer, Dina Sandgren, Nukakkuluk Kreutzmann and Susanne Andreasen
Light: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen
Seamstress: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen, Kimmernaq Kjeldsen.

Music:

1. ‘Lonesome’
Composer: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen

2. ‘The wind’, feat Helle Chirholm
Artist: Ganga

3. ’Angalasoq’
Composer: Hans-Henrik Suersaq Poulsen

Production manager: Susanne Andreasen
Photos: Gerth Lyberth
Technician: Kimmernaq Kjeldsen
Stage design, build: Nuunu Martinsen and Pilutaq Lundblad
Administration: Edvard Lyberth and Susanne Andreasen
Production: Nunatta Isiginnaartitsisarfia

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 touch

Production contactPilutaq Lundblad

Status: Ready for touring


How to book?

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All running times

This performance will be presented on:

  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:00
  • Tuesday 13 June, 17:35
  • Tuesday 13 June, 18:10
  • Tuesday 13 June, 18:45
  • Wednesday 14 June, 18:25
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:00
  • Wednesday 14 June, 19:35
  • Wednesday 14 June, 20:10
22:00-02:00
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Closing party

Location: Radar & Rå Hal, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Location: Radar & Rå Hal, Godsbanen    Interested participants

AddressGodsbanen, 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. 

Thu 15.06
10:30-14:00
18

Farewell brunch

Location: Godsbanen restaurant, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Location: Godsbanen restaurant, Godsbanen    Interested participants

Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility

Before we part ways and you begin your journey home, join us for one final moment as we come together over brunch. Don’t forget to save the date for the next IETM meetings in your schedule.

13:00-23:00
22

Post-meeting trip with the AREA network: How can young artists create work in rural areas?

Meeting point: in front of Godsbanen    Interested participants

Meeting point: in front of Godsbanen    Interested participants

Address: Godsbanen, Skovgaardsgade 3, Indgang 3A, Aarhus | Event Map | Venue Accessibility

Adding this activity to your schedule does not count as a registration.

We are excited to announce the post-meeting trip to Holstebro organised by AREA, the network for the Arts in Rural European Areas. This post-meeting trip will take form in a rural lab, conducted in partnership with KRAS, the Creative Regional Academy Slaughterhouse, which is developing a programme designed to offer ambitious young creatives an opportunity to explore and develop their artistic potential within a rural context.

During this post-meeting trip, you will have the chance to meet with artists and learn more about the innovative projects they are developing. You will also be able to participate in a workshop and learn about advocacy practices and engage in discussions with local policymakers and politicians.

Join us for an enriching and inspiring rural lab in Holstebro!

Programme

Thursday 15 June
 

13:00 - 15:00

Departure from Sønnesgade; the bus will pick up participants somewhere between Godsbanen and Scandinavian Congress Centre.

During the travel, there will be a brief introduction of all the participants including a video on the ‘Motor Parkur Vinderup’.

15:00 - 15:15

Arrival at Vedersø

15:15 - 16:00

Q&A with local artists on their artistic work and the impact it has on the community

Artists

Ulla Rokjær

Inge Tarpgaard

16:00 - 17:00

Departure to Vinderup. On the bus, there will be a short workshop: ‘The urban norm & the rural norm’ by Leif Persson, Teater DOS, Sweden

17:00 - 17:30

Arrival in Vinderup

17:15 - 18:00

Visit the Bystue Vinderup and talk with artist Sara Strand about her work in the Bystue and its success

18:00 - 18:30

Workshop by composer, musician and leader of Resonerede Rum Lars Greve

18:30 - 19:45

Performance ‘HØST’ by Recoil Performance Group, followed by a short Q&A

19:45 - 20:00

Departure to Holstebro by bus

20:00 - 21:15

Arrive in Holstebro, Slagteriet

Panel talk: 

‘What are the conditions young creative people in the rural areas need to develop themselves and how can they best create and live as artists in rural areas?’

Speakers:

Pia Palmelund, Slagteriet

Lasse Amstrup, KRAS

Artists:

Hannah Lad, Make It! Emerging Artists Network

Justin Cliffe, Arts practitioner and Community Artist

Chris Ingram, Artist

All artists are working with Dirty Protest Theatre, Wales

21:15-22:45

Travel back to Aarhus by bus

Important practicalities

Don't forget to bring comfortable shoes and wind/waterproofs. You will also need a rucksack to carry a water bottle and a reusable coffee mug, if you have one.

Price: €25 - includes round trip by shuttle, lunch and dinner.

No other refunds will be possible for this post-meeting.

This activity is subject to a minimum number of registrations. If there are not enough participants and the post-meeting ends up being cancelled, you will receive a full refund of your registration fee.

Attendance by pre-registration only. 

Registrations are now closed. 

19:30-23:00
21

ILT - International Living Theatre Festival

Locations: Multiple venues in Aarhus    Interested participants

Locations: Multiple venues in Aarhus    Interested participants

ILT Festival is held every other year in Aarhus, with a vision to present some of the world's most acclaimed international artists. The festival is organised by Theatre Svalegangen, Theater Group 38 and Aarhus Theatre in close collaboration with the rest of the city's theatres.

ILT Festival 2023 will be the 8th edition of the festival and will present carefully selected performances in a wide range of genres, spanning everything from classical drama to dance, physical theatre, installations, puppetry and animation theatre, music and theatre concerts. The festival also features workshops, artist-talks and other exciting events for both the industry and the people of Aarhus.

Learn more about the ILT Festival here.

ILT Festival is offering free festival passes to IETM participants. The festival pass will allow you to book tickets with a 25% discount.

Get your free festival pass here and book your tickets from Thursday 2 March. Please note that you can select your language in the upper corner of the webpage.


How to book?

Festival pass and tickets are available for purchase here.