MØR collective – Beyond Beyond
Installation that takes you deep into the landscape of dreams
Beyond Beyond is a meditative, sensory installation – a straw-clad mini-cathedral that surrounds you and invites you to let go of control. Here, you can set aside to-do lists and the pace of daily life, surrendering to the unknown.
In times like these, the waking world can feel like a tragicomic performance. Drawing inspiration from lullabies and rituals, MØR collective creates a playful and imaginative universe – a space where new possibilities emerge if we dare to release our grip.
Step inside a transformed camper van and enter a soft velvet world – a magical hideaway where you can pause from the demands of everyday life. Through music, video, performance, and installation, you are invited into the twisted reality and absurd landscapes of dreams.
ABOUT MØR COLLECTIVE
MØR collective is an award-winning, international performance arts collective that creates interdisciplinary works. Within their collaborative workspace, each artist shapes the project based on their own expertise and field of knowledge.
Their works are highly visual, musical, and sensory, and always engage with current societal issues – with the aim of creating resonance, presence, and a deeper sense of connection for the audience.
MØR collective was founded in 2021. The core group consists of Anika Barkan, Mika Forsling, Cille Lansade, Katrina Neiburga and Laura Hagen Aagaard.
REVIEW
“A sensory embrace… imbued with playful creativity, humor, and a twinkle in the eye… MØR collective has the ability to probe the cracks of the human premise and vulnerability.” ISCENE ★★★★

PRACTICAL INFO
Duration: 45 min.
Age: 10+ (6+ iflg. med voksen)
Participants: 6
Language: Danish or English according to the participant
CREDITS
Video/scenographer: Katrina Neiburga (LV)
Director/dancer: Anika Barkan (DK)
Composer/participant in videos: Mika Forsling (S)
Dancer: Ghazal Ramzani (IRN)
Audience host/performer: Laura Hagen Aagaard
Design/construction: Livest SIA (LV)
Co-production: Sydhavn Teater
Photo: GUA studio – Trine Brandt Ryhede