With Beatriz Gijón Gijón, Seraina Grupp, Paulina Rewucka

Orange Ladybugs is an interdisciplinary performance group working at the intersection of music, movement, and performance art. Rooted in improvisation and the interaction between voice and body, the group explores how sound and gesture can merge into shared performative languages. The current production of Orange Ladybugs builds upon the original 2023 premiere, further developing its sonic and physical universe while engaging with current social struggles and crises through the lens of food and environment. The work seeks to queer our ways of thinking and to foster relationships beyond imagination, giving attention to small narratives and delicate gestures within complex realities. Through this approach, the performers Beatriz Gijón, Paulina Rewucka and Seraina Grupp, construct vibrant spaces where color, sound, and movement intertwine, offering both sensory and reflective encounters for audiences.

About

Beatriz Gijón Gijón (1994, Spain) is a multi-faceted sound artist, composer, and performer
with a rich background in classical and rhythmic music. Her artistic practice focuses on
free improvisation and interdisciplinary performance co-creation, and spans sound
installations, solo performances, compositions, and festival curation. She uses piano,
voice, and body movement as primary tools, while also integrating concepts such as
audience engagement, ecology, and site-specific art.

Seraina Grupp (*1998, CH), a trans-disciplinary artist with a social practice in art and food,
focusing on current struggles and crises through the social lens of food and environments.
Her projects aim to queer our thinking and foster relationships beyond imagination, valuing
details and small narratives within complex realities.
They hold a master in conceptual and contextual practice from the Royal Danish Academy
of Fine Arts and an alternative master in food and art from the Gramounce Institute.

Paulina Rewucka (she/them, PL/DK) artist, choreographer and facilitator of contemporary
dance-movement experiences as a tool for developing creative thinking; She is responsible
for coordinating and producing cultural events, productions, as well as her first films
productions. since over 3 years they live in copenhagen, where they finalized studies in
dance & participation (mfa 2024) and where they continue to work.

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