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Public defence

Eliot Moleba. Foto: Christian Tviberg/KHiO
Eliot Moleba. Foto: Christian Tviberg/KHiO

Public defence: Eliot Moleba

Research Fellow Eliot Moleba will defend his research work e"Alternative Histori[es]: A Place Where Something Happened" at the presentation of hir artistic doctoral result at Oslo National Academy of the Arts.


Eliot Moleba is a PhD scholar in the doctoral program for artistic research at the Academy of Theatre, Oslo National Academy of Arts.

The debate will take place in English.

The doctoral work is available in English in the Norwegian Academy of the Arts' institutional archive KHIODA.

Alternative Histori[es]: A Place Where Something Happened

Supervisors

Jesper Halle
Farnaz Arbabi

Committee

Dora García, KHiO (committee Chair) professor in contemporary art, Oslo National Academy of the Arts, country, (leader)
Karmenlara Ely Seidman, professor, Norwegian Theater Academy, Norway
David Bassuk, Professor of Acting in the Conservatory of Theater Arts at Purchase College, SUNY, School of the Arts, NY, US

As an extension of the defense, the third monu(mo)ment, Kjersti's Line, will be officially opened afterward. The work will be installed outside Galleri Seilduken (on the street side of Steenstrups gate). Before that, we will gather at the main entrance to KHiO.
Join us to celebrate the end of my PhD journey and the beginning of the Monu(mo)ments Series, an initiative dedicated to turning stories of Norway’s diversity into interactive, performative works of public art.
Meeting: KHiO main entrace
Time: 15:30.
For those who will be at work during the defense, it is possible to join us afterwards.