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DansiT-salong

A unique mix of professional inspiration and party!

Join the DansiT-salong to experience artists in conversation, interdisciplinary meetings and dance.

When DansiT hosts a salon, there is little resemblance to the French upper-class phenomenon of the 17th and 18th centuries. But they do have something in common: conversation and a cozy seating area.

DansiT-Salong is a new curatorial framework consisting of conversations and interdisciplinary meetings with current artists, followed by time and space to dance together, with a DJ and a party. The salon delves into artists’ strong engagement with specific interests, themes, or issues, from various professional or philosophical perspectives. It’s a delightful moment for wonder, geeking out, and knowledge. And afterwards, we dance!

Saturday, October 7, at 7:00 PM at HAVET

“People sang, chanted, or drummed, stared at the lifelike animals around them, and perhaps got high: the cave as an ideal venue for a rave.” – Barbara Ehrenreich

In Nord-Trøndelag, one can find the largest collection of cave paintings in Norway and likely in all of Northern Europe. Researchers have stated that the cave paintings on this coastal stretch indicate that the caves were not used as dwellings but as ritual places where our distant ancestors may have used the cave and its darkness to connect with other worlds.

In connection with her ongoing project Psychedelic Cave, performing artist and choreographer Mia Habib has invited archeologist Hein Bjerck from NTNU to discuss the cave - as a newly relevant refuge, a communal space, and as a ritualistic place linked to magical rituals.

After the conversation, there will be a cave-themed rave with playlist rider Finn Krisp until well past bedtime.

The event is a collaboration between Mia Habib Productions, HAVET, and DansiT.

Friday, November 10, at 7:00 PM at Rosendal Kafé

This year marks the 30th anniversary of Dansens År

– a year that truly put dance on the agenda. The program at that time was packed with dance from north to south. It was a fantastic celebration that showcased contemporary dance.

In the past 30 years, much has happened with dance in Norway – both nationally and regionally. We have invited a group of dance artists who live and work in Trøndelag for a conversation about the development of dance in the county. As an introduction to the conversation, the Managing Director of Danseinformasjonen, Sigrid Ø. Svendal, will give a lecture named “Thirty Years in Thirty Minutes,” where we will explore the recent dance history.

The rest of the evening will be set by DJ Kitty Amore, and we will try something completely new: Dance Karaoke!

The event is a collaboration between Danseinformasjonen and DansiT and is supported by Kulturådet

Medvirkende
Fredag 10. november Arrangementet er et samarbeid mellom Danseinformasjonen og DansiT, og er støttet av Kulturrådet.
Lørdag 7. oktober Arrangementet er et samarbeid mellom Mia Habib Productions, HAVET og DansiT.
Torsdag 14. september Arrangementet er et samarbeid mellom NTNU og DansiT.
Rosendal Teater

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Rosendal Teater is placed in the eastern part of Trondheim, at the other side of the crossing near Lademoen Church. The closest bus stop is Rønningsbakken. Bicycle parking at our wall towards the gas station.

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