In the organizer's words:
"RAGE Cabaret" is a happening, a gathering and a platform for creative resistance all in one. Together with local artistsand activists, the Stockholm-based RAGE Working Group is developing an evening in which performance, activism and craft come together - not to explain the state of the world, but to confront it with bodies, voices, images and actions.
At its core, "RAGE Cabaret" asks how rage can be more than destruction. How can rage become movement, solidarity, hope? How can grief become a shared space instead of remaining a private burden?
Let RAGE become the driving force for change, connection and persistent optimism.
The RAGE Working Group consists of Stockholm-based circus artists Mirja Jauhiainen, Aino Ihanainen and Sarah Lett, who combine broad experience in contemporary circus and have worked with Cirque du Soleil, Cirkus Cirkör and Galapiat Cirque, among others. At the same time, they realize their own artistic projects in the fields of performance, film, installation and festival organization. They founded RAGE out of a need to transform frustration into hope and solidarity - driven by their deep belief in the transformative power of collective action.
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"RAGE Cabaret" is a happening, a gathering and a platform of creative resistance. Together with local artists and activists, the Stockholm-based RAGE working group creates an evening where performance, activism and craft meet - not to explain the state of the world, but to respond to it with bodies, voices, images and action.
At its core, "RAGE Cabaret" asks how anger can become more than destruction. How can rage be transformed into movement, into solidarity, into hope? How can grief become a shared space instead of a private weight?
Let RAGE become the driving force for change, connection and stubborn optimism.
TheRAGE working group is formed by Stockholm-based circus artists Mirja Jauhiainen, Aino Ihanainen and Sarah Lett. The three artists unite broad backgrounds in contemporary circus, having worked with Cirque du Soleil, Cirkus Cirkör and Galapiat Cirque, while also leading their own artistic projects across performance, film, installation and festival organization. They founded RAGE out of a need to channel frustration into hope and solidarity and their deep belief in the transformative power of collective action.
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