StoryLab presents at Fredheim
Storytelling Laboratory part 1 at Fredheim
The participants in our 9-day workshop present performances that, through storytelling, dance or music, give the impression of voices from nature.
Storylab presents:
voices of Earth, plants, forests and mushrooms
If a tall birch tree or a tiny modest lichen were to suddenly start talking to you, what would it say?
voices of the sky, bird, insect and seed
If a bumblebee passing by or the raindrops falling from the sky suddenly started talking to you, what would they say?
voices of animals, pasture and water
If the Bell cow or the bubbling brook suddenly spoke to you, what would they have said? Our course at Opsal this week researched exactly that and here its our first chance to share through dance and stories what we think they might say.
The performance is shown in, and is a collaboration with, Ingeborg Refling Hagen’s Kulturhus Fredheim in Tangen.
Fredheim is located on Tangen in Stange municipality, a few minutes’ walk from Tangen station. It is approximately 30 km south of Hamar and easily accessible by train or car from both Oslo, Eidsvoll and Hamar and its surroundings. Fredheim’s address is Vikslia 2, 2337 Tangen.
Tickets can be purchased at the door.