Linn Fletcher is a contemporary dance artist, based in Copenhagen.

Currently, she is a part of The Royal Danish Ballet’s Talent Development program KOREORAMA, as the first and only contemporary dancer invited to attend. She is also one of the founder of the artist collective GIPALI which aim to create physical performing arts for a wide audience.

She has been working as a dancer in several productions with Uppercut Dance Theater in Copenhagen, including Stephanie Thomasen’s awarded trilogy Plejer er død. She has been a part of the productions I am Gold and ALICE at Betty Nansen Teatret in Copenhagen. A part from being a dancer she attains experience as a choreographic coach, dance teacher and has been assisting choreographers such as Helena Franzén

She was nominated ‘Best dancer of the year‘ for the Danish Reumert Theater Award 2021 for her part in What was must die - SAMBA. In 2022 she received Ole Nørlungs Talent Award from the Danish association Ballettens Venner. A part from her dancing she has created pieces such as FOOTLOOSE and THE OBSERVER which both has been shown in Dansekapellet in Copenhagen. Recently she choreographed and performed her dance theater duet YES, MAY SHE LIVE! together with Giorgia Reitani, premiered in Copenhagen July 2023.

While doing her studies at Copenhagen Contemporary Dance School, she worked with and performed pieces by choreographers such as Tony Adigun, Thomas Small, Gustavo Remirez Sansano, Lotte Sigh, Morten Innstrand, Mauro Astolfi, Tamas Moritz and Anton Lachky in Copenhagen as well as in Aberdeen, Glasgow, Inverness and Stirling in Scotland. She has been an intern with several dance companies such as Black Box Dance Company, Avant Garde Dance and Norrdans. As a choreographer, together with two colleagues, was the recipient of the Koreografi Konkurrencen 2019 with the piece pomology. She has also been rewarded Skapa Dans Stockholm in 2016.

photography: Emil Monty Freddie

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“As performer and creator, I am inspired by strong characters, details and the balance between humor and seriousness. Additionally, I have a passion for dance as a visual moving artform and I often work interdisciplinary with other media such as photography and film.”