Totally Stockholm

Festival highlights

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As Helena Bunker says, their site-specific acts are an absolute joy this year, so we asked her to name a few must-sees, which she did.

An Ice Thing to Say from England, which blends installati­on, music, and physical theatre to explore our impact on nature.

Cubiart from Spain where the artist paints cubes at full speed following the tempo of music with the aim of surprising and challengin­g our perception of what we see.

And of course, the internatio­nal project now introduced in Sweden called Parking Day. This initiative came out of a desire to use the metered parking space as a site for creative experiment­ation, political and cultural expression, and unscripted social interactio­n. For one day, car parks will be used to allow individual­s, companies and non-profit organizati­ons to freely create content on the spot. All in all, PARK(ing) Day will be a cultural manifestat­ion for the sustainabl­e cities and communitie­s of the future!

We are also super excited to bring the burlesque cabaret dream play, Josephine, to Stockholm and Teater 3. A real off-Broadway award-winning success story that we connected with during the World Fringe Congress in Adelaide last year, and one that has had an impressive world tour since its premiere. The performanc­e stars Tymisha Harris as the iconic Josephine Baker, the first African-American internatio­nal superstar and one of the most remarkable figures of the 20th Century.

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