Upcoming

2024:

March

Sleep Locks the Bones premiere/opening (sound performance/installation) at Kunstnerens Hus

April

Sleep Locks the Bones (sound performance/installation) at Black Box teater

Opening of group exhibition at Ava, Cape Town South Africa.

Talk at seminar about “Art after death” at Oslo Kunstforening

May

Opening of group exhibition, launch of publication and participation in public program: Voicing Silences at Livingstone Museum, Zambia. Curated by OCA, LoCa and Casa Ma.

Performance reading at symposium “ “Transmitting the Intangible: Indigenous Perspectives on Sustaining Memory and Contemporary Culture” organised by Future Library, Nasjonalmuseet and RiddoDuottarMuseat.

Breakfast tolk with AK Dolven and Thora Dolven Balke at Black Box teater.

Participation in panel about parenthood and performing arts at Gamle Munch, Oslo

2023:

January-March 2023:
Artist residency at Longyearbyen, Svalbard.
Artica , nominated by Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum

https://www.articasvalbard.no/past/maritea-daehlin
https://www.articasvalbard.no/news?offset=1678345200865

March

Workshop at Unge Viken

https://ungeviken.no/ung-tekst/skrivegruppa/

June

Director of performative reading - Norsk Dramatikkfestival
http://www.dramatikkenshus.no/kalender/norsk-dramatikkfestival-eg-slepp-ho-aldri-av-marie-longva-danielsen

October

Originally a plant at SPILL festival, Ipswich (UK)

https://www.spillfestival.com

November

Breakfast talk with Rafiki at Black Box teater

https://blackbox.no/en/breakfast-talk-with-maritea-daehlin-and-rafiki/

PAST:

2022

Group exhibition Reflections on language at Kunstplass Oslo curated by Itzel Esquivel in Oslo
http://www.kunstplass5.no/utstillinger/2022_1_HUMAN/HUMAN2022.html

May

Breakfast talk with Tori Wrånes at Black Box teater

https://blackbox.no/nb/frokost-med-maritea-daehlin-og-tori-wranes/

June

Home-based residency curated by Office for Contemporary Arts (OCA)

July

Artist residency at LES SUBS, Lyon

I WANT TO BE TRADITIONAL at Nulty Bod festival in PRAHA

https://www.nultybod.cz/session/maritea-daehlin-i-want-to-be-traditional/

August

I guess you have a lot of question. A bedtime story Performed/presented at Bergen Dramatikkfestival, Bergen.
https://www.cornerstones.no/iguess

September/October
“Originally a plant” at Black Box teater, Oslo
 
https://blackbox.no/nb/originally-a-plant/ 

“Originally a plant” at Les Subs, Lyon

https://www.les-subs.com/evenement/maritea-daelhin-originally-a-plant/

“Originally a plant” at RAS, Sandnes

https://www.sandnes-kulturhus.no/program/ras-maritea-daehlin-originally-a-plant/

November

“Originally a plant” at Grenland Friteater, Porsgrunn

https://grenlandfriteater.no/gjestespill-med-maritea-daehlin/

Breakfast talk with Ayesha Jordan at Black Box teater, Oslo
https://blackbox.no/nb/frokostsamtale-med-maritea-daehlin-og-ayesha-jordan/

  • 2022

  • January 2022

    - Residency at Regional Arena for Samtidsdans (RAS).

  • February 2022

    Participation in group exhibition at Kunstplass Oslo curated by Itzel Esquivel in Oslo

  • May 2022

    Frokostsamtale with Tori Wrånes at Black Box teater

  • June 2022

    Home-based residency curated by Office for Contemporary Arts (OCA)

  • July 2022

    - I WANT TO BE TRADITIONAL performed at Nulty Bod festival in PRAHA

    - 2 week Residency at LES SUBS, Lyon

  • August 2022

    I guess you have a lot of question. A bedtime story Performed/presented at Bergen Dramatikkfestival, Bergen.

  • September 2022

    Originally a plant. Premiere at Black Box teater.

  • October 2022

    - Originally a plant at LES Subs, Lyon

    - Lead workshop at LES Subs, Lyon

    - Originally a plant at RAS, Sandnes

  • November 2022

    - Originally a plant at Grenland Friteater, Porsgrunn

    - Frokostsamtale/Breakfast talk with Ayesha Jordan at Black Box teater, Oslo

  • December 2022

    Artist talk at Dramatikkens Hus

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October 2021

 

November 2021

 

December 2021

 
  • S.P.R.Å.K. – New work at Furuset Bibliotek, as part of series curated by Mia Habib and Jaseem Hindi with Kloden and TRAP, in Oslo