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WORKSHOP: Breaking Multilingual Silence in the Nordic Performing Arts

6–10 December 2025

Workshop. Illustration.

WORKSHOP: 6–10 December 2025

OPEN DOOR PRESENTATION with coffee: 10 December, at 13:00–14:00

Led by Director David Kozma (FI), Dr. And playwright Vanja Hamidi Isacson (SE). Coordinated by Post Theatre Collective (FI).

Are you a professional actor or performance artist with a multilingual background? We invite you to take part in a unique workshop in Malmö that explores language, identity, and performance.

Who can apply

We are looking for professional actors and performance artists with multilingual backgrounds residing in one of the Nordic countries: Finland, Sweden, Iceland, Norway, Faroe Islands, Greenland, Åland.

When & where

  • Application period: 30 September – 15 October 2025
  • Results announced: early November 2025
  • Workshop dates: 6–10 December 2025
  • Location: Inter Arts Center, Malmö, Sweden

What we offer

  • Participation fee: €250
  • Travel and accommodation costs to Malmö

About the workshop

The workshop investigates the potential of multilingualism in performance:

  • exploring both its challenges and creative possibilities
  • activating the “linguistic baggage” each artist carries
  • experimenting through language portraits and physical explorations combining movement and speech

This workshop is part of the "Breaking the Multilingual Silence in the Nordic Performing Arts" seminar, organized by Post Theatre Collective in collaboration with Inter Arts Center, and supported by Nordic Culture Point.

How to apply

https://tinyurl.com/yt782pf7

More info about the "Breaking Multilingual Silence in the Nordic Performing Arts seminar"

With the support of Nordisk kulturkontakt.

 

Nordic Culture Point. Illustration.