Biennale programme
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ARTIST TALKS - a relay
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A relay of artist talks, where artists meet one on one in open conversations about process, practice, inspiration and method. Drop in, listen, and take part artist talks across disciplines.
From Representation to Authorship: Disabled Led Creation on Stage
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Beyond “inspiration” stories: this seminar challenges stereotypical disability narrative centring disabled artists as creators and exploring how commissioning can support authentic authorship.
How Does a Performance Taste – and Where Does It Really Make Itself Felt?
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How is criticism changing in an era of digitalisation, co-creation, and new publics? A unique Nordic conversation between researchers and critics on how children and young people can become co-creators through creat ...
Live Report from the United States: Performing Arts for Young Audiences in a Changing Political Landscape
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A live report from the United States on how political shifts are affecting performing arts for young audiences — and how artists continue to create despite an increasingly pressured and unpredictable cultural policy ...
Mapping opportunities for playwrights in Europe
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The Fence is an international network of playwrights and dramaturges with 275 members from 51 countries. The Center for Dramatic Writing works to widen the fields in which playwrights and scriptwriters work.
Meet the International Selection Committee
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Meet the international selection committee behind bibu 2026. Hear their insights on artistic quality, key trends, and how the performances resonated with jurymembers and audiences. Held in English.
Post performance discussion Afropocalypse
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Post performance discussions together with participants from the performance together with a representative from the International selection committee. At the end of the talk, the audience is given the opportunity t ...
Post Performance Discussion Mont St Gumboot
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Post performance discussions together with participants from the performance together with a representative from the International committee. At the end of the talk, the audience is given the opportunity to ask ques ...
Post performance discussion Myller
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Post performance discussions together with participants from the performance together with a representative from the Swedish jury. At the end of the talk, the audience is given the opportunity to ask questions.
Post Performance Discussion What Remains
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Post performance discussions together with participants from the performance together with a representative from the International selection committee. At the end of the talk, the audience is given the opportunity t ...
Rotviska – creating an accessible performing arts experience
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Andrew Stanford and Eva von Hofsten discuss Rotviska, an accessible show for young people with complex disabilities, created by centering audience inclusion and artistic ambition from the start.
SAFT - Society, Family, Theatre
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How do you find theatre when new in Sweden? SAFT gives Swedish For Immigrants students the chance to experience children's theatre with their families. A seminar about accessibility and inclusion.
Shifting the Stage- Keynote with Caroline Bowditch
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Keynote with choreographer and cultural leader Caroline Bowditch explores how to build a more inclusive performing arts sector for young audiences, highlighting collective responsibility and the power of disabled-le ...
The Childhood Project
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The Childhood Project is a global collaborative initiative involving 11 countries across five continents, Initiated by Unga Klara. The project focuses on the international exchange of methodologies and narratives su ...
VOICES IN THE NORDICS: AN ARTISTIC LANGUAGE FOR JUSTICE & INCLUSION
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Voices in the Nordics, a seminar exploring how art and culture reshape language around diversity and inclusion, sharing experiences and inviting audience dialogue.