- Tuesday 30 June15:00, The Yard
Wild nature and untamed magic fill the air as Feerne arrives at the festival site, transforming it into a glittering, grotesque fairy universe of wings, megaphones, wands, and costumes.
The fairies appear suddenly and unexpectedly. In between concerts, just before you’ve found the right stage and just after you’ve lost the people you came with. You never know what they are up to, moving around the festival as if the world is brand new. One fairy might do the splits, another does a headstand, a third turns the toilet queue into a show. Perhaps they suddenly hand you a Treo, open your can of tuna, blow a trumpet, or help someone down a beer bong, maybe all at once. And puff - they’re gone again. As if they were never there.
Watch out for the huge wand on top of a cargo bike! The fairies can suddenly be right where you least expect them: in a corner of the campsite, in the middle of a queue, climbing up into an artwork. They perform small cabarets, make music, cast spells, improvise, and disappear again before you manage to ask where they’re going.
During First Days, Feerne will appear in the EAST camping area, and during Final Days between Orange Scene and Arena. If you’re lucky enough to spot the fairies, you won’t be able to take your eyes off them, and you’ll have no choice but to follow.
Feerne is a queer ensemble with a shared vision: to give the microphone to magical antiheroes who are otherwise seen only through the gaze of others. The collective brings together the three actors Carla Viola Thurøe, Ludvig Brostrup, and Hávard Magnussen, director and playwright Johan Klint Sandberg, and set and costume designer Ditte Marie Tygesen. Feerne lives and works in Copenhagen.
The original performance, Feerne is a co-production between Teater Pytram (Johan Klint Sandberg’s company) and Teater FÅR302 (the iconic Nyhavn theatre).

