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Mopedsongs – duets for moped and vocal. Moped performance tour on Bornholm/Denmark 21 - 22 September 2011 Dressed in gold we go on the road on a couple of ravaged mopeds with loudspeakers hooked on the back of our carrier. Our mission is to spread songs to the people ... (Se pictures from tour on Funen) >> |
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I'm like a Bird. Live performance at Johannes Larsen Museum, Kerteminde, Denmark. Theme exhibition. 9 March 2012 |
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Nordic Nüshu. Two thousand years ago a Chinese concubine invented a language called Nüshu. Nüshu was a language that only women was taught – by word of mouth – from mother to daughter. Nüshu gave women the opportunity to express themselves about things they normally were not allow to. During the Cultural Revolution it was forbidden to speak the language and Nüshu nearly extinct ... Now it is our mission to create a new Nordic Nüshu language.
First performance October 2012, Syddansk Musikkonservatorium, Esbjerg/Denmark.Tour in the Nordic countries autum 2012 and |
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Uku Maze. In my studio working on new music; "The Legacy", "Sonic Rhapsody", "No sound", "Shy and Strange", "Help me Hurt me", "Dancing", "The Aerodrome" and "Blood, Flesh and Feathers". www.ukumaze.dk February 2011 - May 2011 |
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Grass Keeps Growing. Mobil soundinstallation on grassgrowed bike, www.kortermand.dk/grass 28 May 2011. ACTS - Festival for Performative Practice. The Museum of Contemporary Art, Stændertorvet 3 D, 4000 Roskilde/Denmark. |
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Jane and the Jungle Boogie. Solo performance, video installation |
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9 NAMES FROM DENMARK/9 NAVNE FRA DANMARK. October 2010. Compilation CD released by Danish Arts Foundation's Music Committee. Represented with "HIM" og "Roses". |
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Received the three-year working scholarship (2010 - 2013) by the Danish Arts Foundation's Music Committee for Rhythmic Music Motivation: In 2010, the Danish Arts Foundation's Music Committee for Rhythmic Music awarded Tine Louise Kortermand its three-year working scholarship – one of the most prestigious artists' scholarships in Denmark. In its remarks on the award, the Committee said: "Tine Louise Kortermand is a gifted, original and bold multimedia artist. Song, performance and installation form a synthesis in her works, which, in addition to music and lyrics, also include video projections and theatrical performances. Everything she does exudes a genuine and natural sense of experimentation with artistic expression. She has a liberatingly unorthodox approach to music and performance. The works take their starting-point in things which are immediate and real, such as plants, landscapes, human destinies or ancient myths; and on this basis, she spins a fascinating net of atmospheres and draws us into a surrealistic, dreaming universe." With the three-year work grant from the Danish Arts Foundation's Music Committee for Rhythmic Music, we hope that she continues her important, exciting work to the delight of the audience and a great inspiration for other artists. |
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Undercurrent. Performance, video installation, elektronic music and folksongs. Magasinet, Odense/DK. 3 September 2010. Hours: 19:30 - 20:00. In co-operation with the islandic storyteller and singer Sigridur Oløf S. O. Eythorsdottir. Undercurrent. Performance, elektronic music and folksongs. Århus festuge/Denmark, Mirazozo. 4 September 2010. Hours: 17:00-18:00 and 19:00-20:00 In co-operation with the islandic storyteller and singer Sigridur Oløf S. O. Eythorsdottir. Jane and the Jungle Boogie. Solo performance, video installation and concert. Galleri Rasmus, Hauser Plads 14, 1127 Copenhagen/Denmark 9 September 2010 http://kortermand.dk/jungleboogie/index_uk.htm Grass Keeps Growing. Mobil sound installation on grassgrowed bike, Vollsmose Kulturhus/Denmark. www.kortermand.dk/grass/index_uk.htm 1 October - 3 November 2010. In co-operation with the islandic experimental singer Nina Björk Eliasson. Jane and the Jungle Boogie. Living art performance, video installation and concert. Kvindemuseet, Århus/Denmark. Livingart project: 12 October 2010 - 23 October 2010 Concert: 23 October 2010 (featuring Marilyn Mazur). http://kortermand.dk/jungleboogie/index_uk.htm Uku Maze. Studiorecordings of "HIM" and "Roses" for the compilation CD "Ni navne fra Danmark"/"Nine names from Denmark", released by Dacapo/Statens Kunstfond, October 2010. www.ukumaze.dk Grass Keeps Growing. Mobil soundinstallation on grassgrowed bike, Odd Place Exhibition Space. www.oddplaceexhibitionspace.dk 5 November 2010 - 19 December 2010. In co-operation with the islandic experimental singer Nina Björk Eliasson. |
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