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Danish set designer and costume designer Olga Regitze Dyrløv Høegh is among the participants of the Lviv Quadriennale of Scenography 2025

  • lenatmfmuseum
  • Sep 13
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 13

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Olga Regitze Dyrløv Høegh – set designer and costume designer based in Norway and Denmark. She works on all scales and in various spatial formats, such as stages, galleries, and public spaces.

Olga holds a master's degree in scenography from the Norwegian Theatre Academy and a bachelor's degree in design culture from the University of Southern Denmark.


The artist is actively working in Norway and Denmark, creating scenography for opera and dance productions, installations, and implementing performance projects. She also actively participates in residencies, projects, and festivals in many countries, including Scotland, Latvia, and the Czech Republic.


In 2025, she received a Kulturrådets Arbeidsstipend scholarship from Arts and Culture Norway. She was also selected for the International Touring and Environmental Responsibility Programme, supported by the Danish Arts Foundation, Arts and Culture Norway, and the Arts Council England. and the Arts Council England.

🔸Olga Regitce's scenographic practice explores the action and influence of objects with an interest in the signs and systems of meaning that people assign to inanimate objects.


You can find out more and see more on the artist's website:

📍 At the Lviv Quadriennale of Scenography 2025 the artist will present an installation based on the project  "Minerals That Walk and Talk", implemented in 2023 at the Prague Quadrennial of Stage Design.


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📸Photo author Amanda Bødker


This performative macro-scenography focused on exploring the relationships between humans and their environment – the landscape that they constantly change and dominate. The work presented at PQ23 consisted of living pictures of futile labour created over 11 days using human bodies, tools and local materials, within the framework of a developed score: Construct – Deconstruct – Compile – Scatter – Construct – Deconstruct – Compile – Scatter. nbsp;

 

🔸An installation will be presented in Lviv, centred around the performers' costumes – artefacts and evidence of action, its visual narrative.

The project is implemented with the support of the Lviv City Council, the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation, and the Ukrainian Institute.

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