Sisters Hope, one of our ERiCi practice partners, is an award-winning Copenhagen-based performance group and movement spearheading a new wave of performance artwork.
– The practice unfolds at the intersection of aesthetics and ecology and argues that the sensuous supports a more sustainable world, as it evokes a deep understanding of the connectedness of everything. The Poetic Self, central to Sisters Hope’s performance method, can be understood as a new mental ecology that unfolds within the new social ecology that Sisters Hope is, and which stimulates environmental connectedness, explains Gry Worre Hallberg, the founder of the performance group Sisters Hope.
Being part of ERici is important, inspiring, and relevant for her, because
– We must create spaces, not only for participation in but, for ‘inhabitation’ of the sensuous and poetic. Why? Because such spaces can stimulate a deep sense of connectedness at all levels, which is so pivotal in order to transition into a more resilient and sustainable future.