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Immanuel, Immanuel!

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Immanuel, Immanuel! is a rigorously developed philosophical and humorous tour de force choir that questions both our individual and collective ways of responding to the world’s crises. A powerful, focused, and energetic contribution to the Tårnby Park Performance Festival! 
– Andreas Liebman, artistic drirector of Tårnby Park Studio
Created by Mie Katrine Kristensen, Olivia Klang, Dina Viksten Abrahamson, Ida Oldmark Østman. 
Performers: Olivia Klang, Dina Viksten Abrahamson, Ida Oldmark Østman 

Performed at Tårnby Park Performance Festival (DK), Dans i Bleking (SE), and at Inter Arts Center (SE) september 2025
Photos by Max Morris-Doherty 

 

Immanuel, Immanuel! is a choral work with almost no singing. A hopeful, essayistic, and bodily choir, where language, rhythm, and choreography are woven into cross-disciplinary scores. 

The performance is an exploration of the choir’s aesthetics, musicality, dramaturgy, and collective force. We draw inspiration from Bertolt Brecht and Immanuel Kant, from personal diary entries, and from the musical logic of the choral concert. As a resistance to paralysis, we use the choir's form to send fresh blood pulsing through hands, minds, and hearts.A rhythmic wake-up call — to ourselves and to yo! 

 

Read and see more about the performance here
 

Press/reviews (in Danish) can be read here: 

'Kan vi synge os ud af suppedasen?' på bastard.blog her 

'Legeland har trang til at bryde grænser' på iscene.dk her

POMPEJI

Created and performed by Mie Katrine Kristensen, Olivia Klang, Dina Viksten Abrahamson, Ida Oldmark Østman. 
The performance is loosely based on Maja Lundgreens novel Pompeji (2001)
Performed at Cyklopen (SE), Tårnby Park Performance Festival (DK), Sydhavn Teater (DK), and at Bastionen (SE) 2025
Trailer by Olle Enquist (Music by Oskar Nymann)Photos by Sylwia Dziobón and Max Morris-Doherty

A cheerful, poetic and warm-blooded guided tour through Pompeii city in the run-up to the disaster in AD 79, when the volcano Vesuvius buried the city in ash and pumice. A performance that moves between storytelling, dance theatre, performance lecture and sound work.

Glömmer du
så husker jeg

Created and performed by Mie Katrine Kristensen and Olivia Klang Ljungdell.
Guidance: Sofie Lebech, Freya Sif Hestnes and Marina Popović 
Performed at Malmö Theatre Academy (SE) 2023, Bådteatret in Copenhagen (DK) 2023
and Dans I Blekinge in Ronneby (SE) 2025.

Photos by Emmalisa Pauly and Anders Bergön

Glömmer du så husker jeg is a performing arts piece that moves between tragedy and euphoria. A dance performance in affect, a corporeal memory, a text about the  irrational. A work that delves into personal and literary memories, the sensually detached, and the grand collective. 

Alla Mina Händer

Created and performed by Dina Viksten Abrahamson
Performed at Malmö Theatre Academy (SE) 2023, Bådteatret in Copenhagen (DK) 2023 and Dans I Blekinge (SE) 2025

Photos by Emmalisa Pauly

A lecture-like cutting-through of the alienating consequences of the division of labor. An exploration in how the self is fragmented by selling one's labor and becoming someone else’s commodity. A personal way of dealing with the feeling that fingers and toes can be pulled apart, is divided.
 

In the performance, the audience and performer meet in an absurd, comic, and philosophical dialogue. The onion smells, the fluorescent lights shine, and the blood pumps.

Jomfru i det Grønne

Created and performed by Ida Oldmark Østman
Music: Magnus Kudsk Rasmussen
Creative feedback: Ditte Tygesen and Erik Pold
Performed at Malmö Theatre Academy (SE) 2023, Bådteatret in Copenhagen (DK) 2023 and Dans I Blekinge (SE) 2025

Photos by Emmalisa Pauly and poster by Anna Wittenkamp Rich
A tragicomic contemporary clown-show about presence, mistakes, and the longing to be loved by everyone.

Duration
of Deviation

Created by Nora Wieser
Performed by Ida Østman, Dina Viksten Abrahamson, Luise Von Wangenheim and Mie Katrine Kristensen
Performed at Malmö Theatre Academy(SE) and Bådteatret in Copenhagen (DK) 2023

Photos by Emmalisa Pauly
Duration of Deviation is a choreographic installation exploring the body's struggle for control through disturbances and deviations in biological and social systems – a sensory investigation of movement, tension, and transience.See more here
Support and partners:
Inter Arts Center, Swedish Arts Grants Committee, Tårnby Park Studio, Sydhavn Teater, Dans i Blekinge, Københavns Kommune, Svante Bergström Theatre Foundation, Svensk-Danska Kulturfonden, Stiftelsen Clara Lachmanns Fond,  Malmö Theatre Academy, Københavns Akademi for Musik Dans og Teater and Hedlandet 
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