
‘LaBYrinth’
Danish title: ‘LaBYrint’
Luna Park · LaBYrinth / TRAILER
'LaBYrinth' questions the notion that there is only one right way to go, and encourages a more intuitive way of navigating the world. The audience arrives at the Mobile Office of Local Time Disruptions, which has discovered that there are time pockets in the city, where residents from the future have moved in. The area has been named laBYrinth. The audience members are sent off in pairs to seek out these residents. They are provided with a map and determine their own route and pace.
Meet the owner of Celebration Express, who in just a few minutes can help you to celebrate your own quite special day. Meet the inventor of a new way to measure time, and attend a ceremony at the Metallic Heart.
The eight residents of laBYrinth each provide their own version of how we may think and sense in the future.
‘Labyrinth’ is an ideal performance for families/groups.
From age 16 upwards.
The performance is in both Danish and English, but it can also be provided exclusively in English, Spanish or Italian.
“With ‘laBYrinth’, Luna Park Scenekunst has created an important and well-composed walking theatrical performance that nourishes your sense of touch, and in which the order of everything is stimulatingly inverted. (...) As a unifying experience, the performance allows you to feel the dimensions and the value of approaching things intuitively and playfully. It demonstrates the refreshing effect of turning upside down our habitual thinking and entrenched opinions about what things are and what they should look like. It makes you realise just how marvellous and neglected the sense of touch is. And it points out the importance of sharpening our curiosity towards the world – both the world outside and inside ourselves.
— Kirsten Dahl, Teateravisen.










































LUNA PARK
LUNA PARK
Idea & staging: Betina Birkjær. Co-creative performers: Rasmus Stenager Jensen, Giovanna Pezzullo, Nelson Jara Torres, Stephane Laidet, Alaya Riefensthal, Helga Rosenfeldt-Olsen, Jonas Kjeldgaard Sørensen, Marie Hauberg. Set design: Félipe Osorio-Guzman, Naja Schønemann and the cast. Dramaturgy: Naja Schønemann and Betina Birkjær. Costume design by Marie Hauberg: Naja Schønemann and Marie Hauberg. PR: Loa Haislund Larsen.
Photography: Ard Jongsma.
Supported by:
Danish Arts Foundation
Fynske Bank
William Demant Fonden
Svendborg Kommune
Curious?
Get in touch with Artistic
Director Betina Birkjær
+45 20 67 38 29
lunaparkscenekunst@gmail.com
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