Back to Square One? in Denmark as part of CPH Stage
The Rebel Alliance | Theatre
Overview
The Rebel Alliance has been invited to perform 'Back to Square One? in Copenhagen in Denmark at Teater V in Valby as part of the CPH Stage festival.
https://teater-v.dk/performance/back-to-square-one-cph-stage/
https://www.cphstage.dk/
This season will be the first time The Rebel Alliance leaves the shores of Aotearoa.
It will be an opportunity to meet and network with local Danish makers and companies in the hope that it will lead to more artistic exchange between the two countries. Upon return The Rebel Alliance will share information and experiences about the Danish theatre industry with colleagues back home, either through a talk or simply informal chats with whoever has an appetite for performing in Scandinavia.
Professionally this season is a big deal for the The Rebel Alliance. It is also hugely personal as writer and performer Anders Falstie-Jensen for the very first time will be able to perform the show for friends and family. They've all been wondering what he's been doing with his time the last 20 years. Now, they'll get to find out! Help The Rebel Alliance secure a European breakthrough on a carpark in suburban Copenhagen! The Danish theatre is paying Anders' performance fee so we're raising funds towards the flight, accommodation in Copenhagen, per diems and a fee towards a local stage manager.
Donors
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Golden Dawn Tavern of Power
I couldn’t handle watching such an unsatisfying number, 99%!
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Alison Bruce
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joanna Kelly
❤️
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Mary de Ruyter
Travel well!
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Margaret-Mary Hollins
Go well Anders, great play to experience from on stage and off.
Project Updates
Danish days
One of the reasons for using chalk in the show was because it allowed us to leave an imprint - or a stamp if you will - wherever the show was performed. Since Back to Square One? was originally created to be performed outside in public spaces the thinking was that people walking by later in the day would see this big drawing on the ground and wonder "What the frak happened here?". In my hometown of Viborg I did get a chance to make the stamp outside the apartment where my grandmother lived. At that moment it felt like the play had truly come back to square one.
Now I'm back here in Auckland and am slowly digesting it all because it was quite a ride!
I performed Back to Square One? in Danish for the very first time and had three great shows at Teater V as part of Cph Stage. Two of the shows sold out and now we're talking about it potentially returning to Denmark for a tour in 2024. That's pretty exciting, but you see when you donate to a Boosted campaigns lots of other things can happen. Sure, a play is put on either here or there but other stuff happens too. In this case, your donation meant that:
Old ladies far far away shed a tear when they thought of a dear friend
Friends who haven't seen each other for a long long time were reunited
New knowledge was gained about the touring networks in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Denmark and the Baltic states
Colleagues who have only met on zoom met in real life
Connections with New Zealand colleagues living in Denmark were made
A rare first edition Star Wars magazines from 1983 was presented as a surprise gift after a show from a primary school friend
A young girl emailed me for the recipe for a kringle (a Danish Danish) and she nailed it!
Families got together
A dad gave an impromptu speech in Copenhagen after a show and Initial groundwork for potential future exchange between Denmark and Aotearoa was laid.
That's just the half of it! Professionally speaking this trip was incredibly rewarding but on a personal level it was very special, so once again THANK YOU SO MUCH for your support in helping The Rebel Alliance travel to Copenhagen.
Keep supporting New Zealand artists. Donate to their boosted campaigns, buy tickets to their shows. Support them in whatever way you can and in return they'll give you stories you didn't know you needed.
Ngā mihi nui,
Anders
Ps. If you have any questions or the like you are always welcome to email me on anders@therebelalliance.co.nz
Project Owner
Anders Falstie-Jensen
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