Date
1.11.15
1.11.15
time
Place
The House in Magstræde

Are you prepared for robbery, rape, assault, a sudden desire to cut into someone's skin with a kitchen knife, the urge to jump off a bridge, to be buried under a thick layer of dead hair, zombies, loneliness, blood coming out of your eyes, nuclear spills, the discovery that you've killed someone, that your face is slowly disappearing?

SKOOP will prepare for the most unthinkable horror scenarios. How can you keep track of a disaster situation? How do you get ready to survive your worst nightmare? You don't know what you can do when you're scared.

MARAN is a scenic study of man's fascination with fright. The performance is a free-standing follow-up to Malted Milk, SKOOP's 2011 debut.

SKOOP combines visual and physical theatre with performance art in a theatre space where the audience can feel that the performers are putting something on the line.

SKOOP is a Scandinavian performing arts collective consisting of three actors and three scenographers who work beyond the conventional notions of their titles.

In March 2015, SKOOP for a week of Exile on SEARCHES_scene where they started the study of man's fascination with fright. In exile, the group worked with the horror as a catalyst for immediate relational situations.

On stage: Ida Grimsgaard (GB), Mina Lejbølle (GB), Hanna Reidmar (SE), Josephine Kylén Collins (SE), Jessica Berg (SE), Liv Pflug (GB)

Ida Grimsgaard
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Mina Lejbølle
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Hanna Reidmar
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Josephine Kylén Collins
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Jessica Berg
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Liv Pflug
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Co-production: HAUT Scene.
Supported by: Kulturkontakt Nord, Nordic Culture Fund, Statens Kunstfond.