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2021-12-05
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Video from KI Culture Day 2021 – Lose Yourself in Dance. Art & Science in Motion

KI Culture Day 2021 "Lose Yourself in Dance Art & Science in Motion" took place at MF on November 10th
Watch the first part of the video recording from the day on the link below
 

KI President Ole Petter Ottersen introduces the afternoon by discussing the importance of culture and science, and even how science can be inspired by culture.

Balettakademien dance to music by Jose Gonzalez
Anna Starbrink from Region Stockholms talks about culture's important role in the care of the elderly

Anna Duberg from Örebro University Presents her award winning dance for health programme for teenage girls

View the video (part one) from KI Culture day 2021

View the video (part two)

View the video (part three)

 

 

 

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