Language: English

Location

Kunstakademiet, Kongens Nytorv 1, 1050 København K + Den Frie

Time

22/4 at 10.00-13.00

Genre

Workshop & performance

Workshop with LILITH Artist Duo

Offered in collaboration with the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts – Schools of Visual Arts and the Danish National School of Performing Arts – Continuing and Further Education.

Experience LILITH Artist Duo's (SE) performance Game Changer at Toaster’s Performance Biennale 2026 and gain a unique insight into his artistic choices, expressions, and working methods in this 3-hour workshop.

The workshop is based on seven existential questions that not only explore LILITH Artist Duo’s working methods and artistic expression, but also invite you to reflect on your own creative processes:

  • What methods do you use in your work?
  • How do you come up with ideas for projects?
  • What kinds of experiments do you conduct during your process?
  • How do you generate material?
  • What inspires your work?
  • How do you decide which material to use from your experiments?
  • What criteria do you use when selecting your material?

 

ABOUT LILITH ARTIST DUO

LILITH is the artist duo Elin Lundgren and Petter Pettersson. In performances that explore community, group belonging, and exclusion, LILITH constructs their works as living images, blending absurd humor with a stripped-down documentary style.

Their underlying focus is on universal human questions such as love, loss, and grief, driven by a desire to enter the audience’s consciousness as both a disturbance and a means to understand what it means to be human.

Elin Lundgren & Petter Pettersson have worked together in visual and performing arts in various forms since 1999. In 2007, the duo founded Lilith Performance Studio—an independent arena for practical artistic research, focusing on newly produced large-scale art performances by invited artists from around the world.

LILITH ARTIST DUO AT THE BIENNALE

Rebellious individualism, pliable group belonging, and collective processing of grief are explored in the public, interactive performance Game Changer. Actors and audience navigate an uncertain liminal space in a dark club environment, all respectfully dressed in anonymous hoods with carnival feathers. Read more.

 

PRACTICAL INFO

PARTICIPANTS

Participants in the workshop will include a mix of students from the art academy and professional performing artists from across disciplines who are interested in performance.

TIME AND PLACE

Workshop: Wednesday 22 April, 10:00–13:00 at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Kongens Nytorv 1, 1050 Copenhagen K.

The performance duo’s work can be experienced at Den Frie – Sal 4. Oslo Pl. 1, 2100 København Ø, Saturday 18 April, 21.00, Friday 24 April, 17.30 and Saturday 25 April, 17.30

PRICE AND REGISTRATION FOR THE WORKSHOP

Price: 75 DKK.

To register for the workshop, apply via the link. Once your place has been confirmed, you will receive an email with a payment link.

DISCOUNT ON BIENNALE PASS

As a workshop participant, you receive a discount on both the Full Biennale Pass (access to the entire 2026 Biennale programme) and the Mini Biennale Pass (three performances of your choice during the Biennale). Select “Under 27 / Seniors / Students” when booking your Biennale Pass.

Once you have received your Biennale Pass, you will need to book tickets for the performances you wish to attend. Click here for Biennale Passes and ticket booking.

REGISTRATION

Language: English