NORDIC LITERATURE FESTIVAL
The first Nordic Literature Festival takes place in April!
There are several authors from across the Nordics giving talks at Litteraturhuset over this weekend.
OPEN MIC // SKEIV SCENE
You can register in advance or ask questions to skeivscene@gmail.com.
It’s also possible to register during the evening.
This evening we will be visited by Itssageybabyy, a queer rapper from Trøndelag who promises a show like no other.
JONIS JOSEF
Comedian and storyteller Jonis Josef invites you into a vivid, honest and often surprising portrait of a life that is shaped "on the edge". In Kaktus, he conveys stories from his background, his journey and the choices that have made him who he is — with both warmth, humor and seriousness that follow each other closely.
OPEN MIC // SKEIV SCENE
You can register in advance or ask questions to skeivscene@gmail.com.
It’s also possible to register during the evening.
This evening we will be visited by Itssageybabyy, a queer rapper from Trøndelag who promises a show like no other.
BUNAD: DRESS, FEELING, JUDGEMENT!
Why is the bunad the only garment we seriously discuss in Norway? Where does it come from? And where are we going? Litteraturhuset in Trondheim invites you to an exciting conversation about the garment we all have a relationship with: the bunad!
JONIS JOSEF
Comedian and storyteller Jonis Josef invites you into a vivid, honest and often surprising portrait of a life that is shaped "on the edge". In Kaktus, he conveys stories from his background, his journey and the choices that have made him who he is — with both warmth, humor and seriousness that follow each other closely.
JONIS JOSEF
Comedian and storyteller Jonis Josef invites you into a vivid, honest and often surprising portrait of a life that is shaped "on the edge". In Kaktus, he conveys stories from his background, his journey and the choices that have made him who he is — with both warmth, humor and seriousness that follow each other closely.
HOW DOES THE BRAIN WORK?
with Edvard Moser, a Nobel winner!
*in Norwegian
"How does the brain work? About spatial sense, time sense and memory" at Pirsenteret. The event is free and open to all interested parties, but registration is required due to limited space. Complimentary coffee, tea & a light breakfast.
UPTOWN QUEENS & BACKWOODS BEARS: QUEER MALE SUBCULTURE
This talk examines the stylistic patterns related to gender and social class in two gay male subcultures: drag queens and bears. In both groups, challenging gender is conveyed in large part through challenging norms associated with social class. The talk presents a framework for understanding how sexual and gender minorities innovate new linguistic and stylistic patterns. FREE event.
TRANS VISIBILITY
Skeivt Opprør & friends invites you to an open cultural evening. After the demonstration, activists and good souls are invited to a get-together and cultural evening at Ivar Matlaus. It will be an opportunity to listen, share and have fun.
A queer sanctuary after a gray Trøndelag winter. The microphone is open and those who have contributions, poems, music or anything else that can be performed live are welcome to contribute. Contributions can be reported in advance. It will be a community. Transculture and trans joy – pride and visibility. Together we celebrate March 31.
LECTURE: IRANS FRAMTID
Khomeinisme og sjiaislam har formet Irans politikk i over 40 år – og påvirker hele Midtøsten. Hva betyr dette for Irans framtid, regionens stabilitet og Europas sikkerhet? Statsviter Milica Javdan gir et forskningsbasert innblikk i ideologi, makt og kampen om et demokratisk Iran.
LECTURE: THE POWER OF COLOR
Ingrid Simensen is a certified color consultant from the Norwegian Color Academy. Now she wants to give more people the opportunity to experience the joy of living with colors that they truly enjoy. Trondheim Art Museum's Art Club invites you to an inspiring evening at the Literature House, where Simensen shares her personal story and her knowledge of colors.
EXHIBITION OPENING: A FEMALE GAZE
The purpose of A Female Gaze is to increase the visibility of, and opportunities for development, for the work of female artists working with photography.
MEET NORWAY'S FIRST ASTRONAUT
Norway’s first astronaut, Jannicke Mikkelsen, will be visiting Trondheim in January. You don’t want to miss this exciting opportunity to hear her talk about her experience! This event is held in Norwegian.