Wanjiku Victoria Seest (she/her) is a Kenyan-Danish actor, performer, writer, and creator. Her recent works include MUKWANO, described by This is Odense as “a revelation”, and BLINKERED – GATHONI//WANJIKU (2023), noted by Danstidningen for its “vocally strong performance that in a fantastic way puts focus on Africa as more than a single story.”
In 2024, she presented MOTHER TREE/WANJIKU at Roskilde Festival — a high-octane, politically charged, and empathetically engaging performance, praised by Sceneblog. The piece was produced by Benjamin Muasya and directed by Vibeke Muasya.
Her other projects include the Kenyan tour of For Colored Girls (2023), SANKOFA – GATHONI//WANJIKU, and CKI/Sirius4all, as well as the upcoming JUPITER//WANJIKU – To stemmer, én Ditlevsen (HAUT Residency 2025), a collaboration with JUPITER as lead artist and Wanjiku as creative collaborator and co-performer.
Wanjiku’s multidisciplinary artistic practice spans performance, theatre, and creative collaborations. With a focus on themes of identity, belonging, and lived experience, her work is rooted in visceral, intuitive expression — art from the gut.
The purpose of UP is to develop and upskill the independent performing arts throughout Denmark. We define the free and independent performing arts as individuals, collectives and companies who work professionally with performance and primarily for and with independent performance groups, project supported companies, and lesser established theatres. Often without permanent access to a stage or a venue.
Nau Ivanow is a space of welcome, accompaniment, research and innovation; a haven where companies will find the warmth needed to work unhurriedly and in good conditions. Residencies are the main focus of what we do. Our aim is to provide decent working conditions, always accompanying the artists and providing them with the resources they need. Nau Ivanow’s projects are underpinned by three major working axes: creation, accompaniment and work with the territory. And all of them with one common denominator: internationalization, which permeates each and every one of our projects.
Kunstplaats Vonk is a studio and residency space for visual and performance arts in Hasselt and Genk, Belgium. At their 3 buildings they support artists with artistic feedback, an international network, presentation opportunities, studio-space and a financial contribution (for the residencies).
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