Voetvolk & hetpaleis
WASCO!

A performance for everybody from 6 years and up.

A large, white canvas is rolled out on the floor. Ten children armed with paint and brushes throw themselves into a creative and wild process of creation, and right there a gigantic work of art emerges to the sound of energetic jazz rhythms. Inspired by the legendary action artist Jackson Pollock, the children take us on a colourful and chaotic journey, at the crossroads between dance and visual art.

WASCO! is a performance that gives children space to play in a world without adults. An invitation to search for a renewed sense of freedom. A feast for the eyes and ears, where ten brilliant performers between 8 and 14 years old create a universe by dancing and painting – entirely on their own terms.

NB: Please remember to buy tickets for both children and adults. For adults, please select “Standard price”, for children please select “Børn og unge under 25 år”.

Artist

Voetvolk & hetpaleis

Title

WASCO!

Type

Children & Family, Performance

Date

  • 14.2.2026, 17:00
  • 15.2.2026, 14:00

Duration

1 hour

Venue

Dansehallerne, Franciska Clausens Plads 27, 1799 Copenhagen V

Credits

Concept: Voetvolk - Lisbeth Gruwez and Maarten Van Cauwenberghe; Choreography: Lisbeth Gruwez; Sound design: Maarten Van Cauwenberghe; Dance: Adriaan Winand, Gus Van Goethem, Lilith De Groof, Lara Corrias, Lily Williams, Lita Assam, Kymaisha Geduld, Madeleine Camara, Martha Van Goethem and Yahto Claes Oussehmine; Artistic assistance: Victoria Rose Roy; Coaching and care children: Elisa Goossens; Dramaturgy: Koen Haagdorens; Stage and light design: Stef Stessel; Light design: Dirk De Hooghe and Ruben Wolfs; Lighting engineering: Ruben Wolfs; Helping hand: Jits Vandamme; Production management: Kaat Balfoort; Co-producer: MA Scene National de Montbéliard; International distribution: hetpaleis and Materialise/Stéphane Noël. Photos: Danny Willems.

Wilhelm Hansen Fonden (en)
hetpalais
Voetvolk
Statens Kunstfond (en)
Augustinus Fonden (en)
Vlaanderen

WASCO! is presented in Dansehallerne thanks to the support from Wilhelm Hansen Fonden, Statens Kunstfond, Augustinus Fonden, the Flemish Department for Culture, Youth and Media, and the Belgian Federal Government's tax shelter measure via Casa Kafka Pictures. With the courtesy of Walter Meersmans.