The hug has been a lasting symbol of closeness and affection. In this performance, the dancers explore the physicality of a hug as a means of expressing, challenging, caring, and negotiating.

Searching to diversify the mainstream narratives in gay cinema, we stumble across mundane yet heartwarming stories worthy of celebration.

As an introvert struggling with social anxieties, I seek to create a safe space where awkwardness and discomfort can lead the way for social connectedness.

Two performers find themselves suspended in the feeling of unfulfillment. “Caught in between” shows us a sense of eagerness, an urge, a state of endless longing but never arriving.

A simple yet charming physical exploration guided by the idea of object animation, bringing life to seemingly inanimate (nonliving) bodies.

Through the use of moving platforms and scenography on wheels the dancers are exposed, fighting to overcome restrictive circumstances and revealing their struggles to be solution-oriented in an absurdly impractical office.

A risky and playful performance about the advantages and disadvantages of dancing with a wooden board on wheels.

background photo: Hanne Svenning