27/9 2018 / Simo Kellokumpu (FI) / CHOREOGRAPHY AS READING PRACTICE

Talk ved den finske koreograf og Ph.d studerende Simo Kellokumpu (FI)

I forbindelse med opførelsen af ALITY– ny performance af anmelderroste two-women-machine-show og Jonathan Bonnici – vil der være en talk om værket med den finske koreograf og Ph.d studerende Simo Kellokumpu.

Simo Kellokumpu giver et perspektiverende blik på ALITY, der inddrager hans egen forskning om koreografisk fantasi og science fiction.
Dialogen vil foregår på engelsk.

Det finder sted 27. september 2018 kl. 18.30-20 i forlængelse af opførelsen af ALITY i Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Nyhavn 2, København K

Han beskriver selv aftenen således:

Choreography as reading practice
“The title of the talk refers to the etymological and artistic history of choreography, which defines choreography as writing practice. By considering the reciprocal nature of writing and reading in the realm of choreographic art, the presentation introduces the choreographic potential of reading as a way to examine movements that set conditions for the choreographic to emerge.

The following movements and transformations will thus be addressed:

from choreographer towards choreoreader
from choreographing towards choreoreading
from grounded embodied choreographic construction towards astroembodied choreostruction
from human body vessel towards human atmospheric organism

The event functions in dialogue with the choreographic work Ality, and the informal discussion will be opened for the audience as well. Welcome!”

Om Simo Kellokumpu
Finsk kunstner, koreograf og Ph.d studerende i kunstnerisk forskning i Performing Arts Research Center, Teaterakademiet, Kunstakademi Helsingfors. Simos værker udforsker de koreografiske relationer mellem materialitet og kropslig realitet i forskellige sammenhænge og dimensioner. Hans nuværende doktorale forskningsprojekt undersøger det koreografiske potentiale for læsning parallelt med forståelsen af koreografi som skrivepraksis.
https://simokellokumpu.org/

Eventet er arrangeret i samarbejde mellem two-women-machine-show, Kunsthal Charlottenborg og Dansehallerne.

Billet
For at deltage kræves blot en entrebillet til Kunsthal Charlottenborg – og man kan se den durationelle performance ALITY inden denne talk fra kl. 15-18 med samme billet.

ALITY opføres i Kunsthal Charlottenborg i perioden 24. – 30. september 2018.

Entré til Kunsthal Charlottenborg
+16 år – 90 kr.
0-15 år – Gratis
Studerende – 50 kr.
Onsdag: Gratis adgang efter kl. 17.

Billetter købes ved indgangen, Nyhavn 2, København K 

Foto /
S. Kellokumpu: #CHARP_solo, Kiasma Helsinki, 2018 / image: Outi Condit

10/9 2018 Dokumentarfilm & dialog / THE HUMAN BODY VERSUS THE PERFORMATIVE BODY

Dansehallerne & Kunsthal Charlottenborg inviterer til filmvisning af den roste dansedokumentar BALLERINA af instruktør Maja Friis. 

I forlængelse af filmen vil Maja Friis og danser Ana Sendas (P) tale om den kreative proces ved tilblivelsen af filmen med afsæt i deres koreografiske metoder, inspireret af site-specific undersøgelser, bevægelse som greb i filmisk historiefortælling og temaer, som inspirerede karakteren i filmen.

Det foregår 10. september 2018 i Charlottenborg Art Cinema, Nyhavn 2, Kbh K kl. 19-21. Fri entré.

Aftenen begynder med visning af dansedokumentaren Ballerina (52 min.) en poetisk dansedokumentar inspireret af Elsa Marianne von Rosens livslange ægteskab med dansen.
Et poetisk blik på en sand “pas de trois” – på balancen mellem menneskelig kærlighed og kunstnerisk passion.

Filmen blev i 2013 nomineret til en Bodil for ‘Bedste Danske Dokumentar’ og blev præmieret af Statens Kunstfond.

Uddrag fra filmen:
 “Nothing shall ever come between me and dancing” Elsa Marianne von Rosen, 9 år gammel.

Link til filmens hjemmeside
majafriis.dk/projects/ballerina/

Om Maja Friis – instruktøren bag Ballerina
Filmisk historiefortælling er for mig kunsten at skabe audiovisuel koreografi – at skabe følelser i bevægelse. I mit arbejde sigter jeg mod at bruge bevægelse gennem tid og rum som greb til at skabe visuelle og æstetiske oplevelser, der kan røre os på en måde, der ligger udenfor tid og rum. At skrive manuskriptet er at koreografere bevægelserne i kameraet såvel som bevægelserne foran det: Bevægelse og stilstand, skygger og lys, farver og fravær, lyd og stilhed.

Maja Friis har en Cand-mag i filmvidenskab fra Københavns Universitet med tilvalg i dramaturgi og i Dansens æstetik og historie. Temaet i hendes afsluttende afhandling var “Bevægelse som filmisk narrativ”. Desuden har Maja haft research-studier i dans på film ved La Cinémathèque de la Danse i Paris.
www.majafriis.dk

Eventet er en del af programrækken CHOREOGRAPHY IN ACTION
Dansehallerne præsenterer møder mellem tilknyttede kunstnere og gæster fra Dansehallernes programmer og forestillinger – alle indenfor feltet koreografisk scenekunst. Ny kunstner hver mandag.
Programmet foregår på engelsk, og er dog åbent for alle, der er interesseret i at opleve ny koreografisk performativ kunst gennem intellektuelle og fysiske oplevelser.
Der er fri entré.

Mere info om eventet her

 

Dansk Kulturinstitut i Bruxelles søger til foråret 2019 to praktikanter.

Praktikanterne kommer til at arbejde i et lille, dynamisk team, der arbejder med kulturudveksling mellem Danmark og Benelux (Belgien, Holland, Luxembourg) og Tyskland i form af samarbejdsprojekter med kulturinstitutioner i Danmark og hele regionen.

Ansøgningen, CV og evt. eksamensbevis skal være os i hænde senest 18. september 2018.

Læs hele opslaget på https://www.danishculture.eu/da-praktik-efterar-2019/.

RITE of Nothing – korsang, mørke og hult ritual i Cisternerne

Nu får du muligheden for at opleve den anmelderroste, udsolgte koropførsel ‘RITE of Nothing’, som Cisternerne og komponist Louise Alenius på grund af stor efterspørgsel genopfører den 17. september.

“Klimaet var koldt og vådt i det mørke, tomme betonrum. Og alligevel var det en følelse af varme og intimitet, der hang timbage under hvælvingerne efter premieren på ‘RITE of Nothing’ – sammen med de sidste ekkoer af slank, enkel korsang og en fornemmelse af ikke helt at vide, hvad man oplevet med de måske 75 gæster, her var plads til.” – 5 hjerter i Politiken

‘RITE of Nothing’ udspiller sig som et hult ritual – et sted imellem teateroplevelse og korværk. Ligesom en rite er værket en dramatisk, symbolsk handling, som måske ændrer, bevarer eller fornyer noget – midt i Cisternernes mystiske undergrundsmørke med 17 sekunders rumklang.

Medvirkende: Louise Alenius, Pernille Rosendahl, Sharin Foo, Louise Foo, Josephine Philip, Kristina Holgersen, Rebekka Maria Andersson, Maria Køhnke, Karen Mukupa, Hannah Schneider, Kirstine Stubbe Teglbjærg, Morten Grove Frandsen, Frederik Rolin, Adam Riis og Emil Lykke.

Koncerten er stående og varer 20-25 minutter.

Nu genopføres ‘RITE of Nothing’ tre gange samme aften mandag den 17. september kl. 18, 19 og 20. Pris 300 kr. (+ billetgebyr) via Billetto

Kl. 18: https://billetto.dk/da/e/rite-of-nothing-af-louise-alenius-i-cisternerne-billetter-303902
Kl. 19: https://billetto.dk/da/e/rite-of-nothing-af-louise-alenius-i-cisternerne-tickets-304551
Kl. 20: https://billetto.dk/da/e/rite-of-nothing-af-louise-alenius-i-cisternerne-tickets-304552

RITE of Nothing opføres i samarbejde med Bloom Festival.

Kongernes Samling søger læringspiloter til Læringsenheden

VI SØGER LÆRINGSPILOTER TIL PUBLIKUMSRELATEREDE AKTIVITETER PR. 1. OKT. 2018

Brænder du for kulturhistorie, kunst og konger? Kan du skabe engagerende møder i øjenhøjde, hvor læring og oplevelse går hånd i hånd? Læringsenheden søger studenter til udadvendte publikumsrelaterede opgaver, som undervisning og uformelle læringsforløb, i de kongelige samlinger på Amalienborg og Rosenborg. Vi har brug for personer, som kan bidrage med pædagogisk og museologisk viden og refleksion omkring dét at arbejde med formidling til forskellige målgrupper.

Send en ansøgning med CV senest fredag d. 7. sep. kl. 12.00

Læs hele opslaget (pdf).

Full Public Talk Program – ‘The Artistic & Curatorial Thing’ 28 – 31 August 2018

Public Talks: Frans Jacobi, Bassam El Baroni, Sidsel Nelund, Pedro Gómez-Egaña, Irit Rogoff.
28 – 31 August 2018

Location: Faculty Library of Social Science (Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Bibliotek), Gothersgade 140, DK-1123 Copenhagen K)
Art Production in the New Creative Economy.

Full program for this year’s The Artistic & Curatorial Thing.

Organized by SixtyEight Art Institute

SixtyEight Art Institute is delighted to invite you to the public events surrounding our summer program The Artistic & Curatorial Thing. We have invited artists, art writers, curators, cultural producers, and theorists to collectively reflect upon how to create a future for independent artistic and curatorial research and knowledge production.

The aim of the program is to reflect on how artistic and curatorial methodologies continue to be collaborative, co-creative, critical, and experimental within the ever-expanding parameters of cultural production. How can artistic development persuasively balance the importance of artists’ practices, artworks, and critical ideas in times when these often take second place to mediation, value creation, and social capital?

The talks and conversations will revolve around fundamental questions about production in the field of contemporary art, such as the production of knowledge, of space, of histories, and of artistic and curatorial discourses. If exhibition-making and other means of making art public are increasingly perceived, used, and disseminated as a kind of social capital – a resource in the creative economy – how do artists, writers, and curators create or maintain independent and critical discourses in an expanding cultural sphere, which increasingly seeks to promote and develop spectacle, performativity, or entertainment?

All talks are free and open to the public.

Faculty Library of Social Science (Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Bibliotek), Gothersgade 140, DK-1123 Copenhagen K) This building is located (2 mins walk) near SixtyEight Art Institute.

TALK PROGRAM OUTLINE:

Tuesday 28 August:

19.00 – 21.00:
Artist Pedro Gómez-Egaña – Economies of Attention and Sites of Exception.
Moderator: Christopher Sand-Iversen, Director, SixtyEight Art Institute.

Pedro Gómez-Egaña’s talk will reflect on our general crisis of attention. He will also discuss how certain artistic approaches attempt to resist the intensities and saturations that we are exposed to in everyday life, including ‘scrolling’ or ‘supermarket’ modes of viewing in visual arts. Part of Gómez-Egaña’s artistic practice investigates ‘economies of attention’ in relation to temporality, and how these relate to technological progress. His work often refers to historical and literary examples of industrialization, be it early engineering or mythical machines, and juxtaposes them with current notions of acceleration and media saturation. The role technology plays in sensorial manipulation, and political instrumentalization of time is crucial to his research.

Pedro Gómez-Egaña (Born in Colombia). Artist, Researcher, Professor of Sculpture and Installation at the Faculty of Art and Design of the University of Bergen, Norway. Gómez-Egaña has developed a variety of research projects at different institutions and with partners such as Istanbul Biennale, Goldsmiths College in London, Kunstnernes Hus in Oslo, The Laban Centre in London, Bergen National Academy of Arts, and Universidad Nacional de Colombia. His recent work has been staged at various platforms such as Performa13 in New York, Brussels Biennial, Kochi-Muziris Biennial, Marrakech Biennial, South Bank Centre in London, Kunstnernes Hus in Oslo, Hordaland Kunstsenter, L’appartement 22 Rabat, Institute of Contemporary Art in London, Galeria Vermelho-Sao Paulo, Kunsthall Mulhouse in France, Colomboscope in Sri Lanka.

Location: Faculty Library of Social Science (Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Bibliotek), Gothersgade 140, DK-1123 Copenhagen K

Wednesday 29 August:

19.00 – 21.00:
Theorist Sidsel Nelund – Thesmophoria: On the Economization of Art, Research and Politics.
Moderator: Line Ellegaard, Curator, SixtyEight Art Institute.

The past decades have seen a series of attempts in Europe and the Middle East to use art spaces to create political spheres and engage citizens through artistic and research-based responses to matters of collective concern. Think of topics such as the Anthropocene, Europe after 1989, economy and migration, together with the use of terms such as forum, assembly, hearing and summit in the titles of large scale and oftentimes recurrent exhibitions. But what implied histories do such attempts carry with them? And how can we actively choose which histories to base further attempts on?

Sidsel Nelund is Head of the Institute of Art, Writing and Research at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Visual Arts. She holds a PhD from the University of Copenhagen with the dissertation Acts of Research: Knowledge Production in Contemporary Arts between Knowledge Economy and Critical Practice (2015). In her academic and performative writings, she is interested in collective knowledge production, the notion of the forum and the role of the researcher in art. Lately, she has been absorbed in the topic of sleep.

Location: Faculty Library of Social Science (Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Bibliotek), Gothersgade 140, DK-1123 Copenhagen K

Thursday 30 August:

19.00 – 21.00:
Artist Frans Jacobi – Moving Around a Circumstance.
Moderator: Hugo Hopping, Artist/board member, SixtyEight Art Institute.

“But if I move around a circumstance which cannot get away from me, then my pace can be irregular; I can linger or hurry according to my own subjective needs, can take a step backwards or leap ahead, and so forth.” (Schiller)

Inspired by an excerpt from a correspondence between Schiller and Goethe, Frans Jacobi will present fragments of the two research projects Aesthetics of Resistance and Synsmaskinen. In an attempt to create situations and structures that enable a ‘lingering contemplation’ of specific issues, the two projects investigate, respectively, the performative politics of contemporary activism and the hyper-complex realities of contemporary crises. Visiting the concept of ‘active time’ in order to understand how activism performs certain political figurations, and the method ‘semantic field’ used to generate short stories, the talk will address art’s ability to reflect upon urgent political issues.

The evening will also be a presentation of the book 2061 Inmoral Lidos, produced by Synsmaskinen in collaboration with the performance group Discoteca Flaming Star. 2061 Inmoral Lidos is a collection of short stories, presenting the opaque surface of a bent universe – part fiction, part wild research.

Frans Jacobi, born 1960, Danish visual artist. Frans Jacobi was educated 1982-88 at the Academy of Fine Arts’s Sculpture School in Copenhagen, where he also taught between 1994-2006. In 2012, he was awarded a PhD from the Royal Institute of Art in Malmö / Lund University with the dissertation and exhibition Aesthetics of Resistance. The same year he became a Professor at the Art and Design College in Bergen.

Location: Faculty Library of Social Science (Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Bibliotek), Gothersgade 140, DK-1123 Copenhagen K

Friday 31 August:

15.00 – 16.00:
Curator Bassam El Baroni – The Post-Agonistic Institution.
Moderator: Iben Bach Elmstrøm, Curator/former Director, SixtyEight.

This evening is dedicated to questioning how art and art productions like exhibitions, critical art talks and events have been adopted into the general liberal democratic project. The developments between art and democracy have opened up two general strands: participation, a mirroring or mimesis of democracy; and implication, a critique of democracy. In this light, Bassam El Baroni will revisit the idea of ‘agonism’ as theorized by Chantal Mouffe, unpack it and think through it. He will talk about what kind of institutional imagination such a theory proposes and its limitations as a methodology taken up by the field of art in view of today’s political landscape. The talk will suggest that espousing democratization as a project within the expanded field of art and its institutions requires the acceptance of political antagonism as a starting point and a laboring towards a ‘radical intersubjectivity’ as an end-point rather than agonism per se.

Bassam El Baroni is Assistant Professor in Curating and Mediating art at the School of Arts, Design and Architecture, Aalto University. He was founding director of the Alexandria Contemporary Arts Forum (ACAF) a now closed non-profit art center in Alexandria, Egypt from 2005 – 2012 and co-curator of the 8th edition of Manifesta – the European Biennial of Contemporary Art – in Murcia, Spain, 2010. He co-curated the Lofoten International Art Festival, Norway, 2013 and curated the 36th edition of Eva International – Ireland’s Biennial, Limerick, 2014. Other notable projects include curating ‘What Hope Looks like after Hope (On Constructive Alienation)’ at HOME WORKS 7, Beirut, 2015 and ‘Nemocentric’ at Charim Galerie, Vienna, 2016.

16.30 – 18.00:
Theorist and curator Irit Rogoff – Who do We Face?
Moderator: Hugo Hopping, Artist/board member, SixtyEight Art Institute.

Irit Rogoff’s talk will take as a point of departure her recent and ongoing theorizing around the construction of a ‘we’ in political and philosophical terms, as well as in relation to the momentary convergences and communities that ‘audiences’ in an art context might constitute. In a discussion of future climates of institutional activities and critical practices, and initially positing these thoughts from within Brexit Britain, Rogoff introduces two models of ‘we’ – one philosophical, one political – and questions the tension between these two, the way they might operate in fusion as well as in relation to the area of art today. In the debate about new challenges in independent artistic and curatorial practices, Rogoff’s reflections on collectivity, mutuality and collaborations provide sustained thought on the relations between art, communities and practices of solidarity in relation to political urgencies.

Irit Rogoff is a writer, teacher, curator and organizer. She is Professor of Visual Culture at Goldsmiths, University of London, a department she founded in 2002. Her current work focus on new practices of knowledge production and their impact on modes of research, under the title The Way We Work Now. As part of the collective freethought, Rogoff was one of the artistic directors of the Bergen Assembly, Bergen, 2016.

Location: Faculty Library of Social Science (Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Bibliotek), Gothersgade 140, DK-1123 Copenhagen K

18.00 – 20.00:
Pre-art fair party at SixtyEight Art Institute. Drinks and music.

The Artistic & Curatorial Thing is organised by curator Line Ellegaard and curator Iben Bach Elmstrøm for SixtyEight Art Insitute, 2018.

This extended learning and speakers program consists of two strands: one, with closed day workshops and a full event program for a select number of participants; and two, with an evening program of lectures that are open to the general public. This year SixtyEight Art Institute has invited artist Simon Starling, curator/sociologist Maria Berrios, artist Kristoffer Ørum, curator Iben Bach Elmstrøm, artist Jacopo Miliani and curator Jussi Koitela to give workshops, tours and studio visits.

Last year’s speakers and workshop leaders included curator, writer, and researcher Simon Sheikh, professor Sarat Maharaj, editor of The Nordic Journal of Aesthetics and associate professor at Aarhus University Jacob Lund, curator at Savvy Contemporary Antonia Alampi, curator at BAK – Utrecht Matteo Lucchetti, writer at kunstkritikk Maria Bordorff, and artist and organizer of Copenhagen Free University and now Hospital Prison Archive Jacob Jacobsen, among others.

SixtyEight Art Institute is an artistic/curatorial research organisation that aims to uncover, develop, and further exchanges between artists and curators and their creative labor. The Artistic & Curatorial Thing is SixtyEight Art Institute’s new educational arm, which aims to organize and develop public learning formats within the local context of Copenhagen and it is kindly supported by Nordic Culture Point. SixtyEight Art Institute’s exhibition program is kindly supported by The Danish Arts Foundation and Københavns Kommunes Billedkunstudvalg.

Fotobiennalen 2018 – Ferniseringer i tre byer & Symposium i København

Næste uge står i Fotografiets tegn, når Fotobiennalen 2018 slår dørene op til tre udstillinger i Danmarks tre største byer under fællestemaet “Det Postfotografiske Billede” bundet sammen af Fotobiennalens Symposium i København, hvor du kan lytte til stærke oplæg fra spændende professorer, PhD’ere og fotografer fra ind- og udland.

Valérie Collart, My eyes coldly stuffed with silk, 2018.

Onsdag d. 29. august kl. 16.00 begynder de festlige åbningsdage med fernisering af udstillingen “New Tactics – moving in a soft field” på Galleri Image i Aarhus.

Torsdag d. 30. august kl. 17.00 kommer turen til Brandts i Odense, hvor deres udstilling under Fotobiennalen “Photography to end all photography” er en del af en større åbningsfejring omkring i huset.

Fredag d. 31. august byder på et fuldt dagsprogram, hvor det udvidede fotografibegreb i den digitale era kan undersøges, debatteres og opleves, dels på det internationale symposium og dels til ferniseringen på Fotografisk Center.

Kl. 9-16.15 afholder Fotobiennalen sit internationale symposium, hvor det detaljerede program nu er offentliggjort online.

Kl. 17 – 19 kan man gå på tværs af Kødbyen til Fotografisk Centers fernisering af udstillingen “AVPD – Optøet tid” som præsenterer et udvidet, nærmest dekonstrueret, fotografibegreb.

I september måned giver Fotobiennalen 2018 dig desuden mulighed for at få international feedback på din portfolio via Fotobiennalens samarbejde med Portfolio Dialogue. Her er et særligt panel af reviewers, så du kan vælge fra et bredt felt af fagfolk fra hele verden.

I løbet af efteråret vil Fotobiennalens grundlæggere: Brandts, Fotografisk Center og Galleri Image invitere på flere arrangementer, som sætter fotografiet i centrum.

Du kan allerede nu sætte kryds i kalenderen d. 24. oktober, hvor Galleri Image, Det Jyske Kunstakademi og Aarhus Universitet afholder et halvdagsseminar i Aarhus. Og så skal du holde øje med Fotobiennalens Facebook-side eller skrive dig op til nyhedsbrevet for at høre mere om den kommende Visionssalon, der er i støbeskeen i dialog med Bikubenfonden.

Vi ses til foto og fest i uge 35!

Foredrag / Inge Ellegaard og De Unge Vilde

2 September at 17:00–18:30
Møstings Hus
Andebakkesti 5, 2000 Frederiksberg, Frederiksberg, Denmark

Foredrag v. Kamma Overgaard Hansen, ph.d. i kunsthistorie, freelance kunsthistoriker og forfatter til flere artikler om Inge Ellegaard og De Unge Vilde.

Inge Ellegaard brød igennem i starten af 1980’erne som en del af det såkaldt ’unge vilde’ maleri. Med denne betegnelse videreførte kunsthistorikere og museumsansatte en traditionel kunsthistorieskrivning, hvor ismer og perioder afløser hinanden.

De Unge Vilde kan imidlertid også betragtes som en historisk B-side, fordi de med deres værker ofte og vittigt kommenterer på den kunst, der kom før dem. Samtidig kan De Unge Vildes kvindelige repræsentanter i dag opfattes som en slags B-side. Den fremstilling af den ’unge og vilde’ kunstner, der har været fremherskende i bøger og udstillinger siden 1980’erne, bærer nemlig præg af en forestilling om kunstneren som rebelsk bohemetype med maskulint fortegn. Dagens foredrag ser nærmere på hvorfor – og retter også fokus mod Inge Ellegaards særlige måde at forholde sig til kunsthistorien og dens mesterværker på.

I forbindelse med foredraget vil det være muligt at se den aktuelle udstilling af Inge Ellegaards værker i husets stueetage: Blomster og flyvemaskinger: Inge Ellegaard – En retrospektiv udstilling”.

Arrangementet er en del af Golden Days 2018 under temaet “Historiens B-sider”.

Entré: Gratis
Tilmelding nødvendig: info@nullmoestingshus.dk

Læs mere her: https://www.facebook.com/events/1863027037096103/?notif_t=plan_user_invited&notif_id=1534242695064616

Praktikant til TV

Vil du være med til at lave fakta-tv? 

Eddy Media søger universitetspraktikant fra ca. september 2018 og et semester frem. Praktikopholdet vil give dig praktisk erfaring med at tilrettelægge og producere fakta-tv. 

Du skal være i gang med en videregående uddannelse, og det er et krav, at opholdet indgår som en del af dit studie og er meritgivende.

Til gengæld får du rig mulighed for at blive en del af holdet i et fremstormende produktionsselskab, der lige udvikler og producerer faktaindhold til danske public-service stationer, herunder DR. Du kan læse mere om os på eddymedia.dk.

Vi holder til i starten af Amager og har en dejlig sund frokostordning.

Praktikopholdet er ulønnet.

Skriv til os på vorting@nulleddymedia.dk og fortæl hvorfor du er den rette til praktikopholdet. Du må også gerne sende en video med dig selv hvis du har det bedre med det.

Vi glæder os til at høre fra dig.