Development of Dansehallerne
History
Dansehallerne opened in August 2009 with lots of events. More than 5000 people visited Dansehallerne to see how the dance was arranged in one of the old buildings of the Carlsberg's mineral water boiling factory.
In 2012 it was decided that Dansens Hus and Dansescenen should merge under the name Dansehallerne as a non-profit organization, supported by the Ministry of Culture and the Municipality of Copenhagen. Both Dansens Hus and the venue Dansescenen existed years before we were joined in the same building at the Carlsberg area. Dansescenen was founded in 1991 and Dansens Hus has existed since year 2000.
In autumn 2014 there was a series of major changes in Dansehallerne. Dansehallerne lost its lease contract and stood without a management team; a period of reconstruction began.
From 2016 Dansehallerne has undergone a period of reorganization and a new strategic plan has been worked out in cooperation with artists, partners and staff. New fields of cooperation are developing, artists becoming even more involved and active in curating works for our institution. In 2017 Dansehallerne signed a new basic agreement, which shows continued support and trust from the Danish state and the City of Copenhagen. 2017 was also the year when Dansehallerne had to leave its temporary premises in Carlsberg byen for temporary office space at H.C. Andersens Boulevard 25, 3. / Cph V.
Dansehallernes Administration moves to H.C. Andersens Boulevard 25, 3., 1553 Cph V. Performances and events still take place at different locations in Copenhagen and all over the country.