Extra events in connection to the Nordic tour

Collecting thoughts on Collectivity – Nordic versions

Fanclub has received funding from the Nordic Culture Fund to support a Nordic tour in May/July 2014. This has given us a great opportunity to explore the diverse artistic communities of the North, and to share information and experience. We have invited Ida-Elisabeth Larsen to join us on the tour to arrange and moderate a series of audience talks and interviews with people connected to the local art-communities in every city we visit. Based on these events Ida-Elisabeth will produce a series of smaller articles that will be published and shared through our own, as well as the different venues’ webpage’s and social networks.

Ida-Elisabeth Larsen is a choreographer, performing artist and dramaturge educated from SEAD in Salzburg, with a BA in philosophy and performance design from Roskilde University. She is based in Copenhagen, where she is part of the artist collective RISK as well as the duo two-women-machine-show. Ida-Elisabeth is a sharp and reflective artist that continuously researches contemporary artistic constellations and collective work within the field of dance and choreography.

We are thrilled to have Ida-Elisabeth lead these extra events on our tour and we look forward to getting started. Hope to see you out there during the Nordic tour! ♥ Fanclub

Moderated audience talks: 24 April > Dansehallerne, Copenhagen 29 April > Dansstationen, Malmö 8 May > MDT, Stockholm 10 May > Nordens Hus, Thórshavn 21 May > Bora Bora, Aarhus 29 May > Tjarnarbíó, Reykjavik 23 July > Full Moon Festival, Pyhäjärvi

Read the interviews here

DEATHcrew – Jacob Grønbech Jensen

Jacob Grønbech JensenJacob is our new graphic designer and we absolutely LOVE his work. He’s educated at Konstfack in Stockholm and has done several publications with his own work. With an exquisite visual expression, he manage to twist, turn and creat magic of the input we give him. Creative as hell and also a great guy – yep, we’re happy to have him onboard. Take a look at his work here

Right now we’re boosting cyberspace and the streets of Copenhagen with newly printed DEATHposters, flyers, pictures and teasers. Keep your eyes open and enjoy!
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A WORKSHOP FOR EVERYONE with Fanclub

A dancer’s point of view. In connection with our upcoming double bill DEATH we invite you to a workshop where you on your own body, will get a chance to experience how the two performances by the choreographers Kim Hiorthøy (NO/SE) and Itamar Serussi (IL/NL) have been developed.

We in Fanclub want to share our experience from the two artistic processes with you, and together we will try simple movement improvisation as well as text- and voice exercises. By the end of the workshop we will open up to a dialogue with space for reflections and questions about the work.

The workshop is for EVERYONE interested and requires NO previous experience with dance. We hope to see some new faces there. Welcome!
♥ Fanclub

When: Saturday 5 April at 2pm-4pm
Where: Dansehallerne, studio 3, Pasteursvej 14 2. sal, 1799 København V
Price: 65 dkk, includes one ticket to the performance at Dansehallerne 23-26 April
Registration: e-mail to fanclub.dance@gmail.com, deadline 3 April. Type WORKSHOP in the subject line and write your name, phone number, as well as the date & time you wish to see the performance DEATH – click here for the schedule

DEATHcrew – Gunnvá Nolsøe

Gunnvá NolsøeGunnvá is our new PR & communication co-worker and we are really happy to have her on board, helping our busy minds and soar computer fingers now that the premiere of DEATH is getting closer. It’s exiting to see how her background within the fields of visual art and music can enrich Fanclub’s work.

Gunnvá also work with Click Festival, as well as Dark Matters that actually have their first Naesus event on Thursday. We recommend you to check them out, both super cool arrangements.

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DEATHcrew – Richard van Kruysdijk

DEATH - Itamar, Richard & NathalieRichard is the composer for Itamar Serussi’s part of the double bill DEATH, and we’ve just had the pleasure to have him in town for a week, adding an extra edge to our rehearsals.

Richard is based in the Netherlands where he works as a composer, dj and producer. He’s been creating music for dance since 2010, and have developed a close and intuitive collaboration with Itamar where music and movement grow side by side in the studio – Richard’s adventourus electronica entwining perfectly with Itamars curious choreography.

Check out his work here
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