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Friday, September 10. The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra’s Concertmaster Malin Broman leads her friends in a concert where Mendelssohn’s String Octet is accompanied by two world premieres by Britta Byström: Ink-wash on paper, played alongside projected images by artist Gunnel Wåhlstrand, and A Room of One’s Own, inspired by Virginia Woolf’s famous book. Today’s talk takes place in Kista Library, the Baltic Sea Festival’s new collaboration partner, where the founder of the Järva Week, Ahmed Abdirahman talks to Johanna Koljonen about how we can build a sustainable world with the help of culture. All festival talks are shown on screen in Berwaldhallen and can also be experienced on Berwaldhallen Play.

Programme for MALIN BROMAN & FRIENDS / NOBODY LEFT BEHIND

  • BALTIC SEA STUDIO SEP 10 - DIGITAL BROADCAST

  • NOBODY LEFT BEHIND

    Berwaldhallen

  • MALIN BROMAN & FRIENDS

    19:00 · Berwaldhallen