Events

Mogens Dahl Chamber Choir

Mogens Dahl Chamber Choir will once again sing the opening concert at the Copenhagen Light Festival this year. The concert is also part of the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Mogens Dahl Chamber Choir and Concert Hall

As soloists, Mathias Heise on harmonica and Jonas Frølund on clarinet will participate.

The concerts will feature choral works that all revolve around LIGHT as a theme and will also celebrate the release of the choir’s latest CD with works by Vagn Holmboe.

GRID – Step Into the Light 

By: Astrid Sten Andersen & Vertigo
Location: Jagtvej 155A, Niels Bohr bygningen

Experience the captivating dance performance and laser light installation GRID in the hanging bridge of the new Niels Bohr Building. Wearing a headset and holding a warm cup of tea you will stand on the sidewalk as the drama unfolds above you, in a luminous world emerging behind the glass, floating in mid-air.
The sound, movement, and light 
crystallizes and dissolves as the dancing bodies try to find their way in the endless reflective kaleidoscope.

The team behind

Astrid Sten Andersen (director and dancer) is an emerging voice in Danish performance art, working across dance, science, installation, and large-scale spatial design. Her works has been shown in Italy, Finland, Sweden & Denmark.

Vertigo (scenography) is a Copenhagen-based audiovisual artist collective known for its inventive light installations, scenographies, and immersive experiences. The scenography for GRID is based on their previous work PARTICLES an audiovisual laser installation. The group consist of: Amalie Solander, Mikkel Meyer, Frederik Hilmer Svanholm, Jeppe Deibjerg & Vibeke Bertelsen   

Choreographer: Alessandro Sousa Pereira 
Performers: TBA 
Composer: Mathias Loose  
Scenography: Vertigo – Amalie Solander, Mikkel Meyer, Frederik Hilmer Svanholm, Jeppe Deibjerg & Vibeke Bertelsen 
Costume designer: Rose Bolvig Wissing 
Consulting producer: Anne Mai Slot Vilmann  
Producer: Aline Combe 
Photographer: Steinunn Thorsteinsdottir 

GRID is supported by: Augustinusfonden, Aage og Johanne Louis-Hansens Fond, Knud Højgaards Fond, William Demant Fonden, Gangstedfonden, Dansk Artist Forbund, Dansk Skuespillerforbund, Københavns Kommune og København Danser