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  • Deconstructing the Museum

    Deconstructing the Museum This workshop was designed by Lene Dalgard and Kristin Kolloen Nielsen for the Kristiansand Intensive Week in 2022. This playful workshop invites its participants to use their creativity and imagination to engage with each other and explore the museum in a different way.    The participants worked in groups and interacted with the…

  • What strikes you first

      What strikes you first In short   This is a proposition to see how different we see at first glance. This exercise is to explore our differences and embrace these differences through the practice of drawing. The participants share their impressions with the group and recreate a drawing with the elements that represent different viewpoints.  …

  • WALKING AND ENCOUNTERING: building embodied connections

    Walking and Encountering: Building Embodied Connections by Myrskyryhmä – The Tempest Group (Elli Isokoski and Pauliina Laukkanen) In Short: This exercise guides the participant into an embodied experiencing of self with others. It creates and supports an embodied connection between participants. Set-Up:  Large open space, group of participants. Timeframe: Approximately 30 minutes. Before the start…

  • From Trash to Treasure

    From Trash to Treasure Assignment on Dialogue:Proposition for four participants, for one week, forever. Report by Lonneke Mertens, student in Master of Art Education in Groningen.Executed by: Kaia, Gamin, Monica, Lonneke Instructions: On Monday: 1. Go outside, take something from nature. I took something which irritates me when left outside: a fruit drink package (Fig.…

  • Before / After

    Before / After Imagine a statue In Short: It is a short exercise to elaborate on different perspectives of a theme in an embodied way. There are numerous variations and follow-ups for this exercise possible.  Each participant could come up with the opposing concepts in relation to the theme of getting older, for example „wanderlust/homesick“, „ambitious/disinterested”…