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Marking Breath
Sophie Dupont

Sophie Dupont, Marking Breath

In Situ, Performance as Exhibition

Organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership

with the Cultural Center of the Philippines

Supported by the New Carlsberg Foundation

and the Danish Arts Foundation

National Arts Center,
Mount Makiling

Los Baños, Laguna, 15 October 2024, Sunrise to Sunset

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Sophie Dupont, Marking Breath, In Situ, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition, organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Mount Makiling, Los Baños, Laguna, 15 October 2024

Photography: Geric Cruz.

From sunrise to sunset, Sophie Dupont will mark her breath by scratching lines onto a copper plate, creating an abstract score through this subtle, meditative act. This nearly imperceptible performance emphasizes the importance of presence, transforming the simple act of breathing into a profound spiritual reflection.

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Sophie Dupont, Marking Breath, In Situ, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition, organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Mount Makiling, Los Baños, Laguna, 15 October 2024. Photography: Geric Cruz.

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Molly Haslund, Flower Drop, with Ea Torrado, In Situ, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition, organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Intramuros, Manila, 16 October 2024

Photography: Geric Cruz.

Flower Drop is a performance by Danish artist Molly Haslund, reimagined as a duet with renowned Filipina choreographer Ea Torrado for its Philippine debut. Set in the bustling streets of the old walled city of Intramuros, Manila, the performers will navigate public spaces along General Luna Street and the Manila Cathedral, dressed in grey sundresses and carrying a giant bouquet. Their faces and shoulders obscured by flowers, Haslund and Torrado will capture the attention of passersby. Occasionally, they will drop a flower, seemingly unnoticed, prompting pedestrians to pick it up and return it. In exchange, the performers will offer the flower as a token of gratitude, transforming a routine moment into an intimate act of kindness. 


Originally presented in June 2021 at Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art in Copenhagen, Flower Drop creates a poetic and emotional experience, turning city streets into a stage and inviting the public to engage with art in unexpected ways.

with Ea Torrado

Flower Drop
Molly Haslund

Wednesday, 16 October 2024

8:00-10:00 a.m.
Manila Cathedral and Gen. Luna Street
Intramuros, Manila

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Molly Haslund, Flower Drop, with Ea Torrado, In Situ, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition, organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Intramuros, Manila, 16 October 2024. Photography: Geric Cruz.

Molly Haslund, Flower Drop, with Ea Torrado

In Situ, Performance as Exhibition

Organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines

Supported by the New Carlsberg Foundation and the Danish Arts Foundation

Manila Cathedral and General Luna Street, Intramuros, Manila

16 October 2024, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 n.n.

Mobile Mirrors
Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen

with Daloy Dance Company

Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen, Mobile Mirrors

with Daloy Dance Company

Organised by Belarmino&Partners

in partnership with the

Cultural Center of the Philippines

Supported by the

New Carlsberg Foundation and the Danish Arts Foundation

Rajah Sulaiman Park, Roxas Boulevard

and CCP ASEAN Park, 16 October 2024

Mobile Mirrors is a performance featuring one or more mannequins, each clad in a mosaic of mirror shards. The mirrors are fragmented and scattered across the body. Typically, one looks into a mirror, but in this case, the person inside the mobile mirror suit can only reflect others and, to some extent, their surroundings—never themselves. 

For the Philippine edition, Cuenca Rasmussen will collaborate with six dancers from the Daloy Dance Company to create an artistic intervention. The performance will begin at Raja Sulaiman Park on Roxas Boulevard and proceed along Manila Bay, followed by a trail of onlookers. This 1.5-kilometre Mobile Mirrors procession will culminate at CCP Liwasang Kalikasan, offering a visually captivating experience for the audience and to those driving across the streets alike.

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Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen, Mobile Mirrors, with Daloy Dance Company,  In Situ, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition, organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Rajah Sulayman Park, Roxas Boulevard and CCP ASEAN Park, 16 October 2024. Photography: Geric Cruz.

Sophie Dupont
Breathing Beings

with Christine Crame

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Sophie Dupont, Breathing Beings, with Christine Crame, In Situ, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition, organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines, CCP ASEAN Park, 17 October 2024.

Photography: Geric Cruz.

Breathing Beings is a new performance work by Sophie Dupont, developed specifically for the Philippines. This piece explores themes of connection and balance through the act of collective breathing, focusing on its cultural significance and how it grounds people in the present moment. Breathing links the past and future, connecting individuals with their surroundings. Collaborating with Filipina choreographer and dancer Christine Crame, Dupont invites audiences to turn their attention inward, centering on their breath.   Set at the CCP ASEAN Park, the artists will guide visitors to focus on this simple yet profound act of breathing. Breathing Beings extends Dupont’s ongoing research into finding common ground with others, while also highlighting the essential process of life—breathing—inviting reflection on the shared human experience.

Sophie Dupont, Breathing Beings

 with Christine Crame

In Situ, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition

Organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines

 

Supported by the New Carlsberg Foundation and the Danish Arts Foundation

CCP ASEAN Park, 17 October 2024, 4-6 p.m.

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Sophie Dupont, Breathing Beings, with Christine Crame, In Situ, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition, organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines, CCP ASEAN Park, 17 October 2024.

Photography: Geric Cruz.

Magic
Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen

Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen, Magic

In Situ, Performance as Exhibition

Organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines

 

Supported by the New Carlsberg Foundation and the Danish Arts Foundation

CCP ASEAN Park

17 October 2024, 4:00-7:00 p.m.

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Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen, Magic, In Situ, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition, organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines, CCP Front Lawn, 17 October 2024. Photography: Geric Cruz.

Magic is a new performance by Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen, centered on the exploration and manipulation of numbers. Over a 3-hour durational process, the artist uses chalk to mark concrete surfaces, visualizing palindromes—numbers that mirror themselves. Despite self-identifying as "number blind," which makes working with numerics a significant challenge, Rasmussen's fascination with palindromes drives her persistence and curiosity throughout the performance.   The artist invites public participation, encouraging viewers to engage with her as she navigates the complex yet mesmerizing world of mirrored numbers.

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Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen, Magic, In Situ, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition, organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines, CCP Front Lawn, 17 October 2024. Photography: Geric Cruz.

Filip Vest

Performance followed by an artist coversation

Bunk

with Jeremy Mayores, Kyle Confesor

and Sasa Cabalquinto

Choreography: Filip Vest and Kai Merke

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Filip Vest, Bunk, with Sasa Cabalquinto, Jeremy Mayores and Kyle Confesor.  Choreography: Filip Vest and Kai Merke. In Situ, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition, organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines,  Manila Metropolitan Theater PPO Rehearsal Hall, Metro Manila, 18 October 2024.

Photography: Geric Cruz.

BUNK is a performance about longing, intimacy, and the passage of time—of wanting to be older when young, and yearning for youth when older. It follows three characters over a series of sleepless nights, where they can't see or hear each other. In solitude, they speak to themselves, creating new realities and escapes: a blanket becomes a rope, and a blue duvet turns into a swimming pool.  Sexual fantasies blend with anxious thoughts and childhood memories, floating between sleep and consciousness. The piece explores imagined childhoods, queer temporalities, sleepless nights, and the experience of multiple puberties.  Originally developed during a residency at Hollufgård Gæsteatelier, BUNK will evolve further in partnership with Filipino contemporary artists Jeremy Mayores, Kyle Confesor and Sasa Cabalquinto for its presentation in the Philippines.

Filip Vest, Bunk, with Jeremy Mayores, Kyle Confesor and Sasa Cabalquinto

Choreography: Filip Vest and Kai Merke

In Situ, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition

Organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines

 

Supported by the New Carlsberg Foundation and the Danish Arts Foundation

Manila Metropolitan Theater, PPO Rehearsal Hall, Manila

18 October 2024, 5:00-6:00 p.m.

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Filip Vest, Bunk, with Sasa Cabalquinto, Jeremy Mayores and Kyle Confesor.  Choreography: Filip Vest and Kai Merke. In Situ, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition, organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines,  Manila Metropolitan Theater PPO Rehearsal Hall, Metro Manila, 18 October 2024.

Photography: Geric Cruz.

Mis United
Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen

Performance followed by an artist conversation

Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen, Mis United

In Situ, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition

Organised by Belarmino&Partners

in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines

 

Supported by the New Carlsberg Foundation 

Manila Metropolitan Theater Courtyard, 18 October 2024, 6:00-7:00 p.m.

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Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen, Mis United In Situ, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition, organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Manila Metropolitan Theater Courtyard, 18 October 2024.

Photography: Geric Cruz.

Mis United is the embodiment of an ideal—an imagined Miss Universe. She represents everyone and everything, yet in doing so, becomes utterly misshapen. Her ever-changing identity is expressed through a bombastic, multi-layered costume, which she sheds piece by piece, revealing new personas as the music shifts between contrasting genres.   As Mis United undresses, she adapts seamlessly to a world in constant transformation. Each new layer brings a striking contrast: from a woman in a burka to a seductive she-devil. The performance highlights the tension between fluidity and fragmentation, showing how the quest for adaptability can sometimes lead to losing oneself.  In this bold performance, Mis United raises questions about identity, conformity, and the pressures of constantly transforming to meet society's ideals. Her exaggerated transformations mirror the world’s expectations of women and people in general to embody conflicting roles and identities.

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Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen, Mis United In Situ, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition, organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Manila Metropolitan Theater Courtyard, 18 October 2024.

Photography: Geric Cruz.

Infinite
Molly Haslund

with Ea Torrado and the

Community of La Union

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Molly Haslund, Infinite, with Ea Torrado and the Community of La Union, In Situ, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition, organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines,  Monaliza Point Area, San Juan, La Union, 21 October 2024. Photography: Chino Neri.

 

Chino Neri @chinoneriii

Jerome Aberin @jeronimoaberino

Anjo del Castillo @anjodc

Image credit:Photography: Geric Cruz.

Infinite is a participatory performance that invites a community to walk together on the beachfront of La Union, marking its Asian premiere. First performed in Denmark in 2023, this iteration features Danish artist Haslund and Filipina choreographer Ea Torrado as they lead participants in walking a 100-metre infinity path in front of Leeroy New’s Mebuyan installation.

 

In Denmark, Haslund transformed a simple infinity sign into a living artwork, animated by the footsteps of participants. Hundreds of locals joined, turning the walk into a shared, evolving sculpture. In La Union, Infinite will retain this essence, while embracing Filipino traditions of unity and cooperation, reflecting the spirit of sama-sama and bayanihan.

 

The infinity symbol, representing endless connection and continuity, invites community members to actively participate, making this collective journey a celebration of togetherness and cultural connection.

Molly Haslund, Infinite, with Ea Torrado and the Community of La Union

In Situ, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition

Organised by Belarmino&Partners

in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines

Supported by the New Carlsberg Foundation and the Danish Arts Foundation

Monaliza Point Area, San Juan, La Union

 22 October 2024.

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Molly Haslund, Infinite, with Ea Torrado and the Community of La Union, In Situ, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition, organised by Belarmino&Partners in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines,  Monaliza Point Area, San Juan, La Union, 21 October 2024. Photography: Chino Neri.

 

Chino Neri @chinoneriii

Jerome Aberin @jeronimoaberino

Anjo del Castillo @anjodc

Image credit:Photography: Geric Cruz.

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InSitu, Performance as Exhibition, The Philippine Edition brings the power of performance to a transformative exhibition format,  using the body as the primary medium to present art in the public space. This initiative focuses on the shared presence of the artists and the audiences set against the backdrop of the urban and rural environments in the Philippines.

Organised by Belarmino&Partners in collaboration with the Cultural Center of the Philippines, and supported by the New Carlsberg Foundation and Danish Arts Foundation, the exhibition is curated by Vanini Belarmino. It will feature 8 works by Danish visual and performance artists Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen, Molly Haslund, Sophie Dupont and Filip Vest along with choreographer Kai Merke. These artists will collaborate with Filipino choreographers, performers, and multidisciplinary artists, including Christine Crame, Daloy Dance Company, Ea Torrado, Jeremy Mayores, Kyle Confesor, and Sasa Cabalquinto.

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The performances, scheduled for October 15-26, 2024, will unfold in iconic outdoor locations such as Mount Makiling in Los Baños, the shores of La Union, and notable Manila sites like the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Intramuros, and the Manila Metropolitan Theater.

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