The whole consortium of the project Caravan Next travels to Holstebro in Denmark, during the week of its festuge. ALDA will be represented by our South East Europe manager, Stanka Parac.
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During “The Wild West – Roots and Shoots”, a “country city from the west of Denmark” will turn into an exploding cultural festive week of large diversity. In Holstebro Festive week the inhabitants in Holstebro do not only participate as audience but are active engaged through their work and recreational interests. Together with 150 foreign actors, dancers, musicians, they will create more than 200 rare, funny, scary, unforgettable and thought provoking events.
Various local milieus that do not naturally interact together will meet, and establish collaborations and mutual innovative projects. Each project is unique and surprising and may be seen as the expression of an organised performance: Sports clubs, educational institutions, churches and their parishioners, ethnic and religious minorities, the military, business and commercial associations, hospitals and care homes – more than 100 milieus participate in a multitude of inter-related activities within a theatrical framework created by Odin Teatret and guest artists.
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The whole consortium of the project Caravan Next travels to Holstebro in Denmark, during the week of its festuge. ALDA will be represented by our South East Europe manager, Stanka Parac.
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During “The Wild West – Roots and Shoots”, a “country city from the west of Denmark” will turn into an exploding cultural festive week of large diversity. In Holstebro Festive week the inhabitants in Holstebro do not only participate as audience but are active engaged through their work and recreational interests. Together with 150 foreign actors, dancers, musicians, they will create more than 200 rare, funny, scary, unforgettable and thought provoking events.
Various local milieus that do not naturally interact together will meet, and establish collaborations and mutual innovative projects. Each project is unique and surprising and may be seen as the expression of an organised performance: Sports clubs, educational institutions, churches and their parishioners, ethnic and religious minorities, the military, business and commercial associations, hospitals and care homes – more than 100 milieus participate in a multitude of inter-related activities within a theatrical framework created by Odin Teatret and guest artists.
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