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3 youths from ninth grade have made a grunge band - and they now how to play!

Copenhagen Carneval '06

Reportagephotography by stillphotographer Tor Kjems Knudsen

The carneval parade passing through downtown Copenhagen Maureen Lupon Lilanda (Zambia) with band Curicica ll Mulêkutú (France) Closing time
Parade M L Lilanda Curicica ll Mulêkutú Stalls

57 beds : A performance installation by Signa Sørensen

Pressphotography by stillphotographer Tor Kjems Knudsen

Cleaning Lady Amanda Clifton at Vera's Cafeteria Adam superstar & Jackie

A CARCRASH

A STAGE AND A COCKTAILBAR IN A RUNDOWN HIGHWAY MOTEL

A DEPRESSED AND DOWNTRODDEN COFFEE JOINT

A BANQUET WITHOUT A GUEST

THE DESTINIES OF 57 HASBEENS AND WANNABEES INTERTWINED

57 beds : Portraits of performers and personel from the show

Portraits by stillphotographer Tor Kjems Knudsen

57 beds : Portraits of performers and personel from the show Amia Miang - performer

The following portraits were taken during the production of the performance-installationen 57 beds. It was an opportunity for participating performers, technicians and staff to have their picture taken for an online talent index provided by the producing company of the show.

An hour and a half were scheduled for the photoshoot so I calculated a roughly 5-10 minutes per session (not knowing exactly how many would actually show up). I improvised a "studio" in a corner of the scenography with a coffeetable in front and a curtain as a backdrop. I didn't have my own digital camera at the time so I had to borrow it from one of the performers giving me 10 minutes to get to know it.

In order to make the subjects feel at ease I asked them each and every one to use their hands and the table in front of them. The result was - all things considered - quite a success.

INVISIBLE CITIES : A performance installation by Terra Nova

PhotoGraphics by Tor Kjems Knudsen

'.. the Great Khan was leafing through his atlas, over the maps of the cities that menace in nightmares and maledictions: Enoch, Babylong, Yahooland, Butua, Brave New World

He said: "It is all useless, if the last landing place can only be the infernal city, and it is there that, in ever-narrowing circles, the current is drawing us."

And Polo said: "The inferno of the living is not something that will be; if there is one, it is what is already here, the inferno where we live every day, that we form by being together.

There are two ways to escape suffering it. The first is easy for many: accept the inferno and become such a part of it that you can no longer see it.

The second is risky and demands constant vigilance and apprehension: seek and learn to recognize who and what, in the midst of the inferno, are not inferno, then make them endure, give them space.'

Excerpt from the book "Invisible Cities" by Italo Calvino.

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