H0LE AGAIN is exploring the intersection of the hole and the whole, examining our inherent obsession with filling holes—physically, emotionally, and sexually. By being in a hole and by embodying holes the performers are asking why there is a need to feel complete? Can the hole and whole co-exist without erasing the other and we question if wholeness first arises when the hole is filled?
With a performative installation the audience is met with options to witness the H0LE from the outside, look inside it and see the performers from above or through tiny peep-holes in the H0LE. You are met by an intimate and visual journey, choosing when and from where you interact with the piece.
H0LE AGAIN is a durational work. Audience members may enter and exit freely throughout the performance and are encouraged to engage with the work for whatever length of time feels meaningful to them.
Bio
Beck Heiberg and Anna Näsström are two choreographers that have moved in both underground dance scenes and the ballroom community as well as in theater or conceptual performance art. Their physicalities are informed by training in club and street styles of dance while diving into the more conceptual part of their performance work simultaneously. Beck Heiberg is a choreographer and performer based in Copenhagen. He has a BA in Theatre and Performance Studies from University of Copenhagen and is further educated at Juste Debout School in Paris and Hotstepper Studio in Copenhagen. Anna Näsström is a choreographer and danceartist based in Malmö. She has a foundation in dance and performance from the Stockholm University of the Arts and studies at Peridance and BDC New York and holds a BA in social anthropology. Their artistic practice combines investigating queer- and transpolitical aesthetics and questionings or play with norms, power and patterns in both digital and physical spaces.
















