activities

Scores for Gardens was formed following Camp 2, an assembly organised by the interdisciplinary artist platform Travers in Aarhus.
It was selected and granted a mentorship programme with curator and dramaturg Matthias Mohr.

For the period 2019- early 2020, Scores for Gardens practised different forms of togetherness via peer-to-peer exchange of skills, tasks, and remote inputs via digital channels and by meetings focusing on the intersection of movement, writing, and voice work. 

We worked on several locations such as Radialystem and Uferstudios as well as remotely. 

The mentorship program culminated during the third Camp organised by Travers with a short presentation and artist talk at Copenhagen Contemporary.


about

How do gardens think? 

Scores for Gardens is a self-organised, interdisciplinary group working with performance, garden studies, and pedagogies since 2019. Taking as a starting point the multilayered concept of the garden, we collectively practice the nourishment of support structures that foster embodied research and reciprocal learning.
We make scores that manifest through sound, text, and movement by digging into the polyphonic and even dissonant relationships and temporalities of ecosystems.

Scores for Gardens is founded and composed by theatre-maker and performer Katrine Leth Nielsen (Copenhagen), choreographer and performance artist Juan Felipe Amaya Gonzalez (Berlin), curator and writer Angeliki Tzortzakaki (Amsterdam) and recently joined by transdisciplinary designer Toni Brell (Amsterdam).