Karmaklubb* & Friends: ‘Trojan horsing’ — a conversation with Koyote Millar, Mabell Holand, Refel Abeid, Tine Semb, and Tominga O’Donnell
What's so special about the ‘trojan horse’? It infiltrates and hacks before the establishment knows. Each and everyone of these beautiful beings have for years been working with highlighting (queer) visibility and diverse voices as well as an ‘institutional activism’, so to speak; how to ‘hack’ the fixed from bottom up, aiming for a genuine and long-lasting difference?
This conversation is a continuation of the ‘thought and pleasure sessions’ started in 2018, starting off focusing on art spaces — as well as society at large — and club spheres, and most importantly, what they can learn from how clubs have been a force gathering people cross genders, ages, backgrounds though uniting dancefloors since its very beginning. Welcome to a conversation on: How to mix, out of the binaries, for real? Let’s talk about the ‘trojan horsing’.
FREE AND OPEN TO ALL. ↗︎ Register HERE (but possible to drop by). ↗︎ Full event info at Sentralen MINT. Facebook event ↗︎ here. ↗︎ Delights by Hitchhiker. Go ↗︎ here for the entire night programme.
Photo by ↗︎ Henrik José Lauritzen for ↗︎ No Name Oslo.
Photo by ↗︎ Mary Ann Skretteberg Andersen.
Photo by ↗︎ Mary Ann Skretteberg Andersen.
Speaking from audience: ↗︎ Pedro Leal of Dorm!tory. Photo by ↗︎ Henrik José Lauritzen for ↗︎ No Name Oslo.
Photo by ↗︎ Henrik José Lauritzen for ↗︎ No Name Oslo.
Visuals by Det Gode Selskab / No Name Oslo.