Tid i Rum [Time in Space] is a program that offers one week of free access to UP’s rehearsal spaces for artistic development work, with no requirement for specific outcomes. In addition to a week of creative freedom in White Lab or The Pit, artists participating in Time in Space are offered a range of opportunities.
Join the artists’ workshop sharing
One of the opportunities in Time in Space is a workshop sharing facilitated by UP. Several of the artists selected for the programs in June and August invite you to come and take part in their process. In June, you are invited on the 19th and the 26th to see the process behind two different projects.
This is also a great opportunity to see UP’s rehearsal spaces and talk to some of the people who have worked in them.
Friday, June 19:
1:45–2:30 PM: Workshop in White Lab with MORILD_ – Space for Intimacy
Coffee and tea will be served in the foyer afterwards

MORILD_: Spaces for Intimacy
MORILD_: Spaces for Intimacy
MORILD_ is a multidisciplinary collective that works at the intersection of choreography, scenography, and architecture. Through performative formats, they explore how bodies, spaces, and relational structures mutually shape experiences of intimacy. In Time in Space, the collective will further develop and refine shared artistic languages, interdisciplinary methods, and forms of collaboration through a research and laboratory process.

Giraff Graff: Diaries – After the Fire
Giraff Graff: Diaries – After the Fire
On the night before Great Prayer Day, performance artist Camilla Graff Junior’s studio burned down, and she lost most of her diaries. The fire and the loss of the diaries occurred in the midst of an exploration of memory, during which Camilla Graff Junior had performed her work “Diaries” twelve times in seven countries. The artistic exploration in Time in Space will take as its starting point the question: How do we remember?
Friday, June 26:
1:00–1:45 p.m.: Workshop in The Pit with Giraff Graff – Diaries: After the Fire
1:45–2:30 p.m.: Workshop in White Lab by Marie Kaae – What She Said
Coffee and tea will be served in the foyer afterward

Marie Kaae: What She Said
Marie Kaae: What She Said
“What She Said” is a dance performance that stems from Marie Kaae’s previous sociological research at La Sorbonne. The performance explores discourses on beauty, their dark sides, and their role in society’s subconscious power dynamics. How does beauty relate to capitalist production and reproduction, and how does inner beauty relate to God and spirituality? Through “Time in Space,” Marie Kaae will continue her work on this piece, which combines dance and poetry.