Jødisk Kulturfestival Trondheim


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The festival is made possible through people, environments and collaboration. Here you can explore how you can get involved.
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How you can participate
The festival is built not only through the program, but through relationships, effort and collaboration. On this page you will find entrances to different ways to participate – whether you want to contribute practically, collaborate professionally, use the festival in teaching or get in touch with an initiative.
What can you contribute?
The tasks may vary from year to year, but may include hosting, practical implementation, rigging, audience reception, simple logistics and assistance with the events.
Who is it suitable for?
You don't need to have been there before to contribute. The most important thing is that you want to show up, meet people, and be part of the festival in a practical and positive way.
How much do you have to contribute?
Some contribute for one day. Others participate more throughout the festival period. The scope is agreed based on needs and what suits you.
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VOLUNTARY
Join as a volunteer
Here you can help ensure that the festival is well-run, inclusive and vibrant. Some volunteers help with hosting and welcoming the audience. Others contribute with practical tasks before, during or after the events.
Would you like to register your interest?
Send a short inquiry via the contact form and tell us that you would like to contribute as a volunteer. Please write a little about when you have the opportunity and what you would like to help with.
What can a collaboration be?
Collaboration can take various forms. It can involve professional contributions, practical support, sharing of venues, visibility, networking or financial support for parts of the festival's work.
Who collaborates with the festival?
The festival is happy to collaborate with cultural institutions, schools, organizations, professional communities, businesses and other actors who see value in the festival's work and want to contribute to it.
Why collaborate?
Collaboration can strengthen the festival's content, reach and anchoring. At the same time, it can create meeting places, dissemination and visibility that provide value for more than just the festival itself.
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PARTNERS
Become a partner
The festival is strengthened through collaboration with institutions, organizations, professional communities and businesses. Some contribute resources, some with expertise, some with venues, visibility or dissemination.
Would you like to explore a collaboration?
Send a short inquiry via the contact form and tell us who you are and what kind of collaboration you envision. It doesn't have to be fully formulated before you get in touch.
What can the festival be used for?
The festival can be an entry point to teaching and dissemination through meetings, conversations, artistic expression and historical perspectives. It can be used as a starting point for work on cultural understanding, minority perspectives, democracy, identity and history.
Who is it suitable for?
This section is relevant for schools, teachers, classes, groups and other teaching environments that want to use the festival as part of academic or interdisciplinary work.
What could it open up for?
A meeting with the festival can provide more than information alone. It can open up for reflection, questions, conversations and experiences that make historical and cultural themes more concrete and present.
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SCHOOL AND EDUCATION
Use the festival as a learning arena
The festival can also be an entry point to learning, reflection and encounter with culture and history. For schools, teachers and educational environments, it can open conversations about identity, minority, democracy, art and historical awareness.
Would you like to explore this for a school or group?
Send a short inquiry via the contact form and tell us who you are and what you would like to use the festival for. It could be a teaching program, a visit, a group or a topic you would like to work on further.
What could it be?
It could be a proposal for a program, a collaboration, an artistic contribution, a dissemination plan, a project or another idea that may be relevant to the festival's work and profile.
Who can I contact?
You don't need to represent a major player to get in touch. The most important thing is that there is a relevant thought, idea or opportunity to explore further.
Does everything have to be fully formulated?
No. Many great initiatives start as a sketch, a question, or an unfinished thought. If you see a possible connection to the festival, that might be enough to start a conversation.
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IDEA OR INITIATIVE
Do you have an idea you want to share?
Sometimes participation starts with an idea. It could be a proposal for an event, a collaboration, a project or an initiative that could fit into the festival's work. Not everything needs to be fully developed before you get in touch.
Do you want to take it further?
Send a short inquiry via the contact form and tell us what you would like to record. It could be an idea, a project, a collaboration or something that is still in the sketch stage.
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Jewish Cultural Festival Trondheim
Architect Christies gate 1b,
7012 Trondheim
+47 991 28 083