Udviklingsplatformen

Baldersgade 6, København N

Donnerstag 27. Februar 2025, 15-17.



Musik

Worksharing: To Stemmer, Én Ditlevsen

You are invited into the workspace to experience raw performing arts in progress.

This WORKSHARING marks the culmination of a 4-weeks residency, during which two artists have explored and developed scenic ideas and material under the theme migration, integration and language.

THE ARTISTIC RESEARCH
During their residency, Wanjiku Victoria Seest and Jupiter Child collaboratively explore the intersections of language, identity, and migration, focusing on the immigrant experience in Denmark. They wish to investigate how language shapes belonging and self-expression, drawing inspiration from the works of Danish writer Tove Ditlevsen.
Through this exploration they aim to create performative material that reflects their shared and individual journeys with the Danish language, addressing themes of marginalization, class, and cultural integration. By combining their perspectives, they seek to crafts a nuanced narrative that sparks dialogue on the complexities of the immigrant experience, using performance as a medium to engage and connect with diverse audiences.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS This collaboration brings together the unique artistic practices of both artists to explore the complexities of migration and integration through the lens of language, self-expression, and identity. With complementary but distinct approaches, the duo seeks to merge their practices into an immersive experience that speaks to personal and collective stories.

JUPITER CHILD is a Mozambican-born performing artist based in Denmark. Their artistic practice explores the themes of migration, identity, and cultural integration, with a particular focus on decolonial perspectives and personal narratives. Through both visual and performing arts, Jupiter Child uses their experiences to create immersive, thought-provoking works that highlight the intersections of language, belonging, and self-expression.
WANJIKU VICTORIA SEEST is a Kenyan-born actress based in Copenhagen. Her artistic journey blends her rich Kenyan heritage with her life experiences in Denmark, exploring migration, identity, and cultural connection. Wanjiku's work integrates performance with storytelling to examine the emotional and social challenges of navigating multiple cultures.

TICKETSParticipation in the Worksharing is free, but please book your ticket as seats are limited.

ABOUT THE RESIDENCYIN DEPTH is HAUT's 3-4 weeks residency that gives experienced performing artists the opportunity to research, investigate and rethink their artistic practice. During the residency the artists can enter into dialogues with sparring partners of their choosing, which can contribute to their artistic research.
The residency is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation, The Bikuben Foundation and The Municipality of Copenhagen.

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