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  • Flying Bar Sever7 – Day Shift

    Flying Bar Sever7 is an artistic project at the now abandoned Seamen´s club. The club once served as a meeting place for tired Russian seaman but now is the meeting place of festival guests drawn into the abyss of constant artistic arrangements.

  • ErrorSpa

    Experience a momentary pause from the brutality of Advanced Capitalism when you drop into #ErrorSpa at the local library. Enjoy personalised spa services such as #ErrorHair cuts and style, #TattooAcupuncture and much more. Error explores ways of knowing the best way to serve you through touch, trust intimacy and transformation. When you emerge from the cocoon of #ErrorSpa, you will never be the same again.

  • Concert: Sound Landscapes

    Without electronics, without a soundtrack and without amplification – only live sound – in strict accordance with the score. In Europe and Russia, the industrial aesthetics enters the music scene in full swing in the early decades of the 20th century.  It is embodied in the theories and practices of noise music that are embraced…
  • The Festival Exhibition

    The festival exhibition develops the theme The Industrial Boomerang and presents artistic insight and reflections on the ongoing industrialization of the north; its economic, geopolitical, environmental and technological terms.

  • The Тrial of the Century

    On October 18, Greenpeace Norway and Nature and Youth announced their lawsuit against the Norwegian State for the unconstitutionally opening the Barents Sea to oil exploration. True to the principles of a living hyper-theatre, Traavik.Info is preparing an interpretation of the ongoing legal process. This is to be staged in the very heart of the region most affected by any possible developments at the Barents Spektakel 2017 in Kirkenes.

  • Fizkultminutka

    Do exhibitions, concerts, performances and clubs have a monopoly when it comes to the feel of a festival? Can mass exercises on the town square become a daily arena that will gather our local and visiting festival guests to tone body and mind and prepare them for the festival day ahead?

  • Transborder Cafe: National Security – Labour Security – Data Security

    Transborder Cafe: National Security – Labour Security – Data Security

  • Concert: Ljodahått (NO)

    Ljodahått, which can be translated as ‘troll song’ or ‘magic song’ from Old Norse, is a project initiated by the Norwegian actor Magne Håvard Brekke who has drawn the repertoire from both the ancient and the modern poets such as Edda to Henrik Ibsen, Knut Hamsun, Sigbjørn Obstfelder, Olav H. Hauge, Tor Ulven, or Tarjei Vesaas. Magne Håvard Brekke, together with some of the best actors, musicians and composers that he met during a journey throughout Europe, puts these poems to music and performs them in Norwegian in a true fusion of genres – celebrating and re-inventing Norway’s cultural heritage.