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Distractions and Bridges Festival 2025

Distractions and Bridges Festival 2025

The students at the Master's Programme in Performing Arts welcome everyone to Distractions and Bridges Festival 2025 – nine individual degree presentations.
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Image by Beate Poikane

The Master degree students in Performing Arts invite you to their final presentations!

Welcome to the graduating Master students’ final presentations which take place 2–4 June 2025. Over these days nine performing artists from different artistic disciplines and backgrounds will share their individual explorations, research and events with an audience. Some presentations are the artistic and creative outcome of an ongoing investigation and others are responses to ideas relating to place, audience and encounter. We welcome you to three days of diverse creations, from performances, expositions, walks to performance lectures and after talks.

/Synne Behrndt, Programme leader MA in Performing Arts


Master students’ final presentations

MÄRIT (book your place)
Considering the Complexity of Performing Arts
Ratbag
The lightness between Places (book your place)
Bestie
Radioactive Dogs, or: How to Survive the Future
Insert Book Here
Petals Sprouting Out Of Skin

Here you will find all graduating students at the Master's programme of performing arts 2025

Information

Upcoming dates
2025
Monday 2 Jun, 10:00-20:30
Tuesday 3 Jun, 11:30-20:30
Wednesday 4 Jun, 13:00-19:30

Price: Free entrance! Booking information is available under each programme performance.

Location: SKH, Valhallavägen 189 (D-teatern) and Valhallavägen 193 (T-trean)

Other: Running time of each performance/presentation is between 30-60 minutes followed by 20 minutes Q&A with the audience.

  • Distractions and Bridges Festival – Master in Performing Arts

    • MÄRIT

      A free adaptation for the stage of Freely adapted from Ing-Marie Eriksson’s novel (1965): Malin Nord. The show is a work in progress in the middle of rehearsals. Master's student Kajsa Isakson.

    • Considering the Complexity of Performing Arts

      A brief journey to the complex nature of storytelling and processes within performing arts. The journey will be lead in a form of a lecture and a discussion supported by simple performance elements. Master's student Juuso-Matias Maijanen.

    • RATBAG

      Evoking the whimsicality of childhood, 'Ratbag' is a heartfelt exploration of family, self-discovery, and profound love. Master's student Oliver (Ollie) Horsfall.

    • Sky, roof and text

      The lightness between Places

      A scenic essay and performative excursion. Master's student Chantal von Tayn.

    • Illustration with a monkey's head and a pig's head on the belly, in a ring and a square

      Bestie

      A metateathrical & multilangual performance. Master's student Samuele Caldognetto.

    • Radioactive Dogs, or: How to Survive the Future

      Seven notes on survival. A video call from the wilderness. A live essay in words and images. Master's student Espen Hjort.

    • Insert Book Here

      This is a book launch for a book that is yet to be written. A celebration of absence, the art of deviation and the beauty of doing nothing with Master's student Amalia Rudström.

    • A naked back of a human being

      Petals Sprouting Out Of Skin

      Performance, as a semi—fictional space. Master's student Beate Poikane.

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