RIPE BODY: RIP IT X LAUGE HEEBØLL
Location Sort/Hvid, Staldgade 26-30, 1699 Copenhagen V
23. January 2025 - 25. January 2025
Thursday - Friday 20h00
Duration 70 min.
The audience is standing and walking. If you have walking difficulties, there will be an opportunity to sit.
Choreographer and performer RUTH REBEKKA HANSEN Composer LAUGE HEEBØLL Costume Designer BENEDIKTE BEATE HANSEN Scenographer ANDERS TOFT PEDERSEN Assistant of dramturgy LUNA STAGE Light designer ELKE LALEMAN & BRIAN CORD'HOMME Supported by AAGE OG JOHANNE LOUIS-HANSENS FOND, DANSK SKUESPILLERFORBUND, WILLIAM DEMANT FONDEN

RIPE BODY: RIP IT X LAUGE HEEBØLL

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High up in a four-metre-high glass case with a  ceiling of mirrors is a body. The audience can move freely around the construction and take a good view of the creature.

RIPE BODY: RIP IT x LAUGE HEEBØLL is expressive, mesmerising performance power + a mini-concert with musician and composer Lauge Heebøll.

The Danish choreographer and performer Ruth Rebekka Hansen exhibits and examines the feminine universe which is as sparkling as it is carnal, from inside the glass construction. Through her body, a kaleidoscopic filter is applied to the gendered, which both deconstructs and redefines the feminine. In a landscape of heavy beats and glittering costumes, the audience is invited to a celebration of a femininity that represents more of everything. The result is fluid, seductive and festive.

With elements of installation, performance, dance and sound, the genre-crossing work is hard to describe. Composer and musician Lauge Heebøll’s set invites the audience into the alternative reality that RIPE BODY investigates. RIPE BODY, which has been showcased to the public at Roskilde Festival in 2024 and several other venues, consists of several parts. At Sort/Hvid, it is the last expressive performance part RIP IT the audience will experience, followed by a mini-concert with Lauge Heebøll, who will release his debut album ECHOFLOWER in the spring. Come see the sneak peek and be one of the very first to hear his new solo work.

RIPE BODY: RIP IT X LAUGE HEEBØLL

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23. January 2025 - 25. January 2025
Thursday - Friday 20h00
Location Sort/Hvid, Staldgade 26-30, 1699 Copenhagen V
Duration 70 min.
The audience is standing and walking. If you have walking difficulties, there will be an opportunity to sit.

High up in a four-metre-high glass case with a  ceiling of mirrors is a body. The audience can move freely around the construction and take a good view of the creature.

RIPE BODY: RIP IT x LAUGE HEEBØLL is expressive, mesmerising performance power + a mini-concert with musician and composer Lauge Heebøll.

The Danish choreographer and performer Ruth Rebekka Hansen exhibits and examines the feminine universe which is as sparkling as it is carnal, from inside the glass construction. Through her body, a kaleidoscopic filter is applied to the gendered, which both deconstructs and redefines the feminine. In a landscape of heavy beats and glittering costumes, the audience is invited to a celebration of a femininity that represents more of everything. The result is fluid, seductive and festive.

With elements of installation, performance, dance and sound, the genre-crossing work is hard to describe. Composer and musician Lauge Heebøll’s set invites the audience into the alternative reality that RIPE BODY investigates. RIPE BODY, which has been showcased to the public at Roskilde Festival in 2024 and several other venues, consists of several parts. At Sort/Hvid, it is the last expressive performance part RIP IT the audience will experience, followed by a mini-concert with Lauge Heebøll, who will release his debut album ECHOFLOWER in the spring. Come see the sneak peek and be one of the very first to hear his new solo work.

Choreographer and performer RUTH REBEKKA HANSEN Composer LAUGE HEEBØLL Costume Designer BENEDIKTE BEATE HANSEN Scenographer ANDERS TOFT PEDERSEN Assistant of dramturgy LUNA STAGE Light designer ELKE LALEMAN & BRIAN CORD'HOMME Supported by AAGE OG JOHANNE LOUIS-HANSENS FOND, DANSK SKUESPILLERFORBUND, WILLIAM DEMANT FONDEN