I thought I’d write up a quick review of the meetings we’ve had so far so you can see what we’ve covered in our conversations. After the intial Open Space at Dansehallern where the conversations started I hosted the first ‘spin-off’ meeting at my flat;
Meeting #1 – Group Therapy 04/03/11
Present; Luke Cooper, Emma-Cecilie Ajanka, Samuel Moore
This session was small and intimate and was entitled ‘Group Therapy’ by Sam and Emma-Cecilie as it had that kind of feeling to it…(‘Hello my name is Luke and I’ve been in performance for 7 years now…it’s been three months since my last performance’) We were all telling our back-stories regarding our creative careers in the theatre, dance and tv design industries.
Our conversations centered around our different experiences in making performance, the places where we’ve done this and our different ways of arriving at working in a live medium.
We talked about more organised house parties as a means of platforming artists, one example being a band, Left With Pictures creating their own ‘bedroom tour’ playing in the homes of their friends. We also talked about spaces in Copenhagen for the performing arts, like the mighty Illutron.
We talked about urban regeneration and the creative company’s role in this in terms of opening up space. Understanding the language and position of developers, fire departments and forming partnerships with those who know about this.
We also talked about our educations and how this shaped the performance/dance industry and our relationship to it.
We also talked about shared spaces, meeting points and how being in the same room as other like-minded people can help.
Meeting 2# – More People 11/03/11
Present; Luke Cooper, Emma-Cecilie Ajanka, Gry Raaby, Jacky Hughes, Alice Martucci, Marie-Louise Stentjberg
Still in Luke’s flat this week numbers increased. All involved were from the dance scene here in Copenhagen and most had been present at the Dansehallern Open Space so the session had this slant to it. We talked a while and then started to think about how we could activate the conversations into useful/available information. It was also in the space between this and the last meeting that Wunderkammer found out about their new office and rehearsal space in Ny Tap. (A temporary solution to the need for space as we will be able to stay there until the end of December 2011).

Create Space 2#
Here’s what we talked about;
* Platforms for artists and the question of this being for professionals or amateurs.
* ‘The open stage’ as a studio, venue or space without equipment.
* Can you do anything without the arts council being involved in some way?
* Bars are important at cultural venues
* Facilitating other events in order to diversify audiences and understanding how other artistic scenes work.
* Mobility within smaller spaces
* How can institutions work in co-operation with smaller spaces?
* Happy spaces- diversifying the creative process. we talked about the importance of people being happy and excited to turn up to a creative space
* Forsøg Stationen on Sønder Boulevard 43 is a space to check out
* Luke to research the existence of ‘scratch nights’ in Danish performance institutions
Meeting 3# – At The New Office 18/03/11
This was the first meeting to be had in the new communal offices of Wunderkammer, RISK, The Mob, Esther Wrobel and Yeray Lopez. We began getting a bit more practical about how we could make space available to our network and others in the performing arts, linking the knowledge that we have;
Here’s what we talked about;
- Having a blog on the wunderkammer website to lay down the meeting notes each week – CHECK, that’s now done
- As part of the blog making a list of events, spaces, resources for people to find out where they can do things. This can perhaps form a mailout of ‘What’s on’ on the alternbative performance and arts scene in Copenhagen.
- Luke to look into Visiting Artists funding and see whether this would be possible to establish in ours or another performance space.
- Starting a regular open rehearsal/Fredag bar at our office space so we can start a creative exchange
- Widening the pool of creative people we invite to this event to start off more collaborations
- Filmstation in Norrebro are a group of pro-active people which would be a good possibility for creating work in collaboration with