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Mia Habib: I want to activate other sensory apparatus than the visual and intellectual, that the art is felt on the body
- What's really nice is how you've thought about it. Kloden as a physical place; that where Kloden is located plays a role. Both the programming and the localization of Kloden , and the dynamics and interaction between different groups present on site provide synergy effects and great value.
Around the kitchen table at Kloden
Under Kloden In the center, we not only show performances, we also hold two kitchen table debates, one about the climate crisis, and one about cross-pressure.
Mehda Zolfaqari: We must dare to talk about boundaries and freedoms in art
- Oslo is multicultural and Kloden must be a place where everyone can identify and a place that brings out the diversity of perspectives in artistic expression. I hope it can become a meeting place and an accessible place to stay for artists and young people.
Kloden on Miniøya with Madam Pyj
For the weekend it is Miniøya , and there we present the hysterically funny performance by Madam Pysj: "Star Wars with Å".
Deise Nunes: We need to highlight and develop the diversity that exists
- I really like Kloden's ambitions to highlight the diversity that exists, both cultural/ethnic and artistic. Kloden has great potential to develop artists across expressions.
Do you need storage?
Kloden's and Oslo Municipality's surveys show that many performing artists and set designers need storage and workshops. Are you one of them?
Kristofer Grønskag: I want us to investigate something and explore together
The festival is approaching Kloden in the city center, and we have had a chat with the artistic council about their visions for Kloden , their thoughts on performing arts for children and young people, and about Kloden in the city center.
Asphalt pulse
In the fall of 2018, Mine Nilay Yalcin and the gang staged the pop-up performance Asfaltpuls - paranoia like hell in sunset at various outdoor locations in Oslo. Now you have the opportunity to experience the performance again, during Kloden in the city center.
Just a wet mouth
Performing artists Katja Lindeberg and Madeleine Nilsen have been to the womb festival, delved into literature, explored their own gender play and searched for their inner – and outer – goddess in the preparation for this performance. But first and foremost, they have listened to women, and now they come to Kloden in the city center.