Category: Terra Multorum
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Terra Multorum – Land of the Many

Terra Multorum – Land of the Many is a site-specific performance installation which recognizes the many species who inhabit an area. “Terra Multorum” is a response to the term “Terra Nullius” which means “No Man’s Land.” The idea that the land does not belong to or is inhabited by anyone was and is still used…
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Scream for the Survival of Bats

CopenhAustin residency with Warehouse9 and MoHA April 2024 in Austin, Texas. “Dance on top of a bus in the middle of a parking lot and scream for the survival of bats? Yes, anything can happen at MoHA. This is the place where dreams come true – thanks to a fully funded one-month of freedom to nurture…
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Kultippen – Terra Multorum

Performance ritual honoring the species of Bornholm. By sunset at Kultippen during Bornholms Kulturuge 2024. Honoring endangered and rare species of Bornholm. Painted species on stones. Dancing between the stones. Stones placed in the cracks of the landscape, marking a route through the landscape. Guests followed the route with me and the different species we…
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Refshaleøen – Terra Multorum

Performance ritual for the species inhabiting Refshaleøen. Circle of gathering and circle of stones with species names written on them. Poetic recitation of the common, rare, endangered, and extinct species. Together, we chanted Terra Multorum – Land of the Many and made howls in the direction of Lynetteholmen, a big artificial island that is under…
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Stien til Sydbjerget – Terra Multorum

Terra Multorum – Land of the Many pays tribute to the many species in the area of Sydhavnstippen. I have written their names on the concrete stones. 37 common species in the outer circle, 12 rare species in the middle circle and 8 endangered species in the inner circle. I honor species like the Great…
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Kalkland – Terra Multorum

Terra Multorum – Land of the Many was developed during Performing Landscapes residency 2023 and performed along with five others performance artists and visual artists who also worked and performed in the landscape under the common theme “Kalkland.” Each artist worked on a specific site. I chose the open landscape in the chalk pit with…