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We have been curated by Problema to present our work and share our perspectives on sensuous activism for their seminar KUNST & POLITIK.

We presented at Malmö Academy of Musicto inspire and be inspired as part of their great ‘The School I’d liked’ project’. We appreciate the invitation!

This summer, we will unfold a new format, Sensuous City, and explore the future city in collaboration with Metropolis/KIT. We can’t wait to deepen our exploration of a Sensuous Society and the connection between urban transformation and the sensuous and poetic – And we feel honored and grateful to be…

Sisters Hope has been chosen to manifest a new piece, Sensuous Governing, as a part of CPH STAGE’s international program this year. Here we will explore the future city through the arts at the Copenhagen City Hall. We are thankful to have been chosen as one of only six pieces…

Last week was all about the Sisters Performance Method – Sensuous Learning. We are in deep preparation with Sisters staff and co-teachers for our brand new full time course at Ryslinge Højskole. The Sisters Performance Method – Sensuous Learning evolves around the three levels: The Poetic Self, Externalizing The Poetic…

This new articleon potentially preferred futures lets itself be inspired by our vision to imagine the potential future world of a Sensuous Society and the embodiment of it in our work. Interesting read!

Sisters Hope will manifest as a part of IPAY– International Performing Arts for Youth, US in January. IPAY Showcase is the premiere event in North America dedicated to promoting the international performing arts for young audiences. This annual event takes place now every year in Philadelphia and attracts major companies, artists,…

Sisters Hope presented at the NPU conference in Norway to share our thoughts and experiences with audience participation. Working with deep impact through participation. NPU – Norsk Publikumsutvikling is a network for practitioners within culture and the arts focusing on audience development.

Earlier this month we unfolded our perspective on the relationship between the poetic and the ecological mind at the symposium Mind the Gap at BLOX. Between the sensuous and the sustainable. We are thankful that Den Tredje Natur has invited us to continue the co-exploration of a potential future for…

We have seeded a Sensuous Society as part of the British arts programme Seeding Art Currency curated by Janine Sykes at East Street Arts.