TBA PERFORMANCE GROUP
WHAT ARE YOU THINKING, ARE YOU THINKING?
WHAT ARE YOU THINKING, ARE YOU THINKING?
Linn Haldrup Lorenzen is a Copenhagen-based stage-artist, who works with theatre and performance art, both as a performer, director and dramaturge. Most recently she is working as a co-director for the award-winning theatre company Fix&Foxy. www.linnhalo.com
Fabrice Moinet
During the last 20 years, Fabrice has been working as a sound designer for installations, music and dance performances in Lebanon, Korea, Japan, China, United States, UK and all over Europe. He has been living in France, Belgium and is based in Norway since 2016.
ZøvnZaun is the first project of TBA Performance Group, initiated by Linn Haldrup Lorenzen and Per Magnus Barlaug in 2022. They both have an education from Norwegian Theatre Academy and have been collaborating in various performance-projects by Bianca Casady (Coco-Rosie). TBA Group is a newly established platform for immersive and humoristic performances, dealing with the absurdities of modern society.
Per Magnus Barlaug is a Norwegian actor and stage artist educated at the Norwegian Theater Academy, has been part of the theater company Lost and Found productions and since 2021 has been associated with the Samovarteateret in Kirkenes.
Tone Haldrup Lorenzen is a director, clown and performer who works in the expanded field of theater and performance art. Over the years, she has produced and performed for and with a large number of artists internationally. She holds a Master of Fine Arts from Dell'Arte International School of Physical Theater USA (2016). www.cuntscollective.com
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David Lejard-Ruffet
After 10 years working as an actor and director for theater in Paris, David Lejard Ruffet started working with Yngvild Aspeli in 2011. Together with her and Plexus Polaire he is constantly trying to outpass the “technology demonstration” that digital art encompasses to seek new ways of telling compelling stories. They have created performances such as “Aske” which was nominated for best visual performance for light and video in the Hedda Award competition and he won the Hedda Award in 2022 for his video work for Moby Dick.