VÁSTÁDUS EANA – THE ANSWER IS LAND is a work about community and kinship between people and nature. Using dance and polyphonic Joik singing, Sámi choreographer Elle Sofe Sara creates a touching choreography with seven performers – inspired by political demonstrations, Sami spiritual practices and formation dance.
Since Icelandic composer Valgeir Sigurðsson worked with Björk on the Dancer in the Dark soundtrack and founded the groundbreaking label Bedroom Community, he has become one of the most influential figures in music that bridges the worlds of pop and classical.
The internationally acclaimed and award-winning choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui – director of the ballet company at the Grand Théâtre de Genève since 2022 – is finally returning to the big Kampnagel stage after seven years.
The new choreographic work by Carolin Jüngst and Lisa Rykena resists clear narratives and plots and creates fragmented worlds of prophecies, hopes and memories that unfold choreographically in a variety of forms.
VÁSTÁDUS EANA – THE ANSWER IS LAND is a work about community and kinship between people and nature. Using dance and polyphonic Joik singing, Sámi choreographer Elle Sofe Sara creates a touching choreography with seven performers – inspired by political demonstrations, Sami spiritual practices and formation dance.
In the IMAGINE CLIMATE & MIGRATION panel, Sara Marielle Gaup Beaska from the team of Sámi-Norwegian artist Elle Sofe Sara, Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate, and Dr. Stefan Aykut (Mercator Foundation Professor of Sociology, Hamburg) discuss the link between the climate crisis and migration.
The new choreographic work by Carolin Jüngst and Lisa Rykena resists clear narratives and plots and creates fragmented worlds of prophecies, hopes and memories that unfold choreographically in a variety of forms.
By reappropriating the Jamaican term “Batty Bwoy“ (literally: butt boy), a discriminatory slang term for a gay person, Norwegian-Jamaican dancer and choreographer Harald Beharie twists and transforms the myths of the black queer body.
The internationally acclaimed and award-winning choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui – director of the ballet company at the Grand Théâtre de Genève since 2022 – is finally returning to the big Kampnagel stage after seven years.
The new choreographic work by Carolin Jüngst and Lisa Rykena resists clear narratives and plots and creates fragmented worlds of prophecies, hopes and memories that unfold choreographically in a variety of forms.
By reappropriating the Jamaican term “Batty Bwoy“ (literally: butt boy), a discriminatory slang term for a gay person, Norwegian-Jamaican dancer and choreographer Harald Beharie twists and transforms the myths of the black queer body.
On Stage: an Arab woman who is barely visible in the media and has so far made few appearances in film, television and theatre. She embodies self-determination, free thinking, sexual liberation, art, entrepreneurship and democracy.
How do microorganisms move through the world? And how do people move through the world? MICROSPACE takes the audience into the invisible world of microorganisms and traces their movement patterns.
The internationally acclaimed and award-winning choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui – director of the ballet company at the Grand Théâtre de Genève since 2022 – is finally returning to the big Kampnagel stage after seven years.
The new choreographic work by Carolin Jüngst and Lisa Rykena resists clear narratives and plots and creates fragmented worlds of prophecies, hopes and memories that unfold choreographically in a variety of forms.
On Stage: an Arab woman who is barely visible in the media and has so far made few appearances in film, television and theatre. She embodies self-determination, free thinking, sexual liberation, art, entrepreneurship and democracy.
How do microorganisms move through the world? And how do people move through the world? MICROSPACE takes the audience into the invisible world of microorganisms and traces their movement patterns.
Fast-paced sequences, rhythmic movements and precise group choreographies characterise the South African dance isiPantsula, which is simultaneously marked by virtuosity and a spirit of resistance.
Fast-paced sequences, rhythmic movements and precise group choreographies characterise the South African dance isiPantsula, which is simultaneously marked by virtuosity and a spirit of resistance.
This DJ set was created in Johannesburg, South Africa, where Shuwana discovered the house music scene and its positive vibes as a dancer learning isiPantsula.
It took five years for Norwegian pop artist Sandra Kolstad to release her sixth album.
As part of this year‘s festival, NORDWIND and Kampnagel are offering two artistic residency scholarships for projects that deal with the topic of national borders and migration history(ies) and focus on the search for home, identity and identity transgressions.