about

i.c.a.p. is an international collaborative initiative intersecting art, performance, and inclusive discourse. With a focus on alternative structures, collaborative networks & critical discussion, i.c.a.p. aims to cultivate opportunities for international exchange. 

By engaging with collective practices, creative production and audience inclusivity - i.c.a.p. aims to meet the needs for both local artists and institutions. 

Our practice is grounded within a queer theoretical framework that focuses on collaborative exchange and open processes. We aim to challenge, blur and reimagine established forms of production in order to explore alternative approaches to artistic structures. 

We believe that committing to dialogue and exchange is the only way to challenge the status quo of our increasingly walled-off societies. By acknowledging the political framework of the different voices that often struggle to describe our shared existences, we hope to slowly provide local audiences and art workers alike with tools to discover new and interesting international companies, contexts, collaborators, colleagues and connections.  

Through a combination of our own experiences both in Norway and abroad, as well as the encouragement of BIT Teatergarasjen and Carte Blanche, i.c.a.p. was initiated to bridge current gaps between the local art scene and international networks. By cultivating international competency independently of producing institutions, we aim to support the development, dissemination and translation of works within the broader global context.

i.c.a.p. is invested in strengthening inclusive forms of art practices that are mindful of diverse and equitable frameworks through all phases of production. 

The initiative is run by Danja Burchard (Hamburg), Lisa Reynolds (New York), Francesco Chiaro (Lisbon) and Elisabeth Carmen Gmeiner (Oslo). 

team

Light- skinned person, light brown hair in bowl cut with ponytail.
Light-skinned woman, long black hair wearing black glasses and white flowy shirt.

Lisa

Light skinned woman, short brown hair, black jacket. Standing outside.

Danja

Francesco

Elisabeth

i.c.a.p. and its team members have engaged with a growing network of artists, companies and institutions including:  Alan Lucien Øyen / winter guests (Bergen), BIT Teatergarasjen (Bergen), Carte Blanche (Bergen), CIFAS Producer Academy 2023 (Brussels), CINARS 2022 (Montreal), Francesco Chiaro - independent theater critic and contributor to magazine Persinsala. (Italy, Portugal, Greece), Future Perfect Creative Studios (New York), Lisa Bysheim (Oslo), Norwegian Arts Abroad (Norway), PAHN - Performing Arts Hub Norway (Oslo), Pornotopía - Performance Collective (Barcelona), produktionsbande (Germany), Royal Norwegian Consulate General New York (New York), Teater Manu (Oslo), The Nature of Us - a platform for Central European Performance Projects run by Ula Zerek & Karolina Wycisk (Poland), Under the Radar Festival (New York), Verdensteatret (Oslo), and Yohei Hamada (Bergen)