Saturday 29. Mar, 10:00 -
Ljøsblått, Rauland
Join us for the Art & Activism theater laboratory on March 29–30! No prior theater experience is required—just bring your curiosity.
We invite everyone interested to two days of exploration in theater and storytelling as we test a workshop currently in development. Together, we will examine how and which stories we tell—stories about ourselves, others, and the world around us. Through various theater exercises, we will focus on both voice and movement.
In a world of increasing polarization, where voices are silenced and hate spreads, we need to build connections and remind each other of our shared humanity. As creative individuals, we must explore, engage in dialogue, and take action in line with the world we want to live in.
What does the world need right now, and how can we contribute?
These are big questions, and we may not find all the answers this weekend—but we will explore them together.
Practical Information
📅 When: Saturday, March 29 & Sunday, March 30
⏰ Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM both days
📍 Where: Ljøsblått
💰 Cost: Free
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out!
Sign up by March 20 by sending an email with your name to [email protected].
Come as you are.
Warm regards,
Madelen & Emilie
About Us
Madelen Larsen is a trained actor from the Academy of Performing Arts (2022) with a background in physical theater and music. She is one of the founders of the multidisciplinary collective ScenekunstKollektivet, which offers free workshops for professional performing artists in Oslo and the surrounding areas. In June 2024, ScenekunstKollektivet was awarded the Freelance Prize for its work.
Emilie Larsen Ørneseidet has traveled the world as a human rights activist. She spent four years in Zimbabwe, working with the local student movement and other youth organizations. She also has experience in dance, music, and production with the renowned street theater company Stella Polaris. She is currently studying folk music at USN.