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Sandra Kosorotova (EE)
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Annelie Grimwade Olofsson (SE/DK)
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Augustas Lapinskas (LT)
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LAUKKU (LV/FI/FRA/DE/SE/DK/UK)
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Amund Sjølie Sveen (NO)
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Linh Le (DK)
Linh Le is a performance artist and climate activist. She explores the sensuousness and philosophy of species, makes rituals for the diversity of life and builds interactive spaces for contemplation and action. As a child of freedom fighters who came to Denmark as boat refugees from Vietnam, and as a witness to their struggles in Danish society and her own experiences with racism, Linh Le is strongly called to free herself through dance and performance. Linh Le is educated in Aesthetics and Culture from Aarhus University and Performance Design & Planning from Roskilde University.
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Inga Erdmane (LV)
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HOROS (LV)
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Gülbeden Kulbay (SE)
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Acting for Climate (EU)
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KULTŪROS DIRBTUVĖ (LT)
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Rūta Jumīte & Ieva Laube (LV)
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HUMUS ECONOMICUS (SE)
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Jenni Laiti (Sámi)
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Krista Burāne (LV)
Krista Burāne, armed with master’s degrees in philosophy (Univesity of Latvia) and audiovisual arts (Academy of Culture of Latvia), fosters a space for dialogue not just between humans but also between humans and other beings. As an advocate for documentary, participatory and site-specific theatrical formats, Krista passionately believes in the capacity of art not only to engage viewers intellectually and emotionally and involve them physically and actively. Through her work, she aims to cultivate empathy and foster a conscientious and compassionate attitude toward all living beings and the environment. Particularly in recent times, her creative endeavours have revolved around themes of biodiversity preservation and environmental advocacy, reflecting her commitment to reshaping the dynamics of human-nature relationships. Her recent performances, including “Nocturne” (2019), “2020 Steps” (2020), “..trees Have Stopped Talking Since Then” (2020), “The End of the World and Other Nonsense” (2021), and “All Birds Sing Beautifully” (2023), serve as profound mirrors to our anthropocentric lifestyle. These thought-provoking works serve as poignant reminders of the repercussions of humanity’s myopic relationship with nature, beckoning audiences to reassess their roles in preserving the ecosystem’s delicate balance.
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Malin Lobell (SE)
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Jon Irigoyen (FI/ES)
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Jenny Berntsson (SE)
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Åsa Elzén (SE)
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Kultivator (SE)
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Cecylia Malik (PL)
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Centrala Architects (PL)