The projects that have been awarded funding include dance, puppetry, musical theater, storytelling theater and circus - which shows a good breadth in both genre and target group.

 

SPENN is Scenekunstbruket's production support, and is a pure support scheme for performing arts for children and young people. As the largest provider of performing arts in the Cultural Rucksack for Schools, we have high expectations for art productions that are developed and made available throughout the country. It is important that the performances can tour, so that high-quality performing arts of great breadth can reach out, regardless of the audience's place of residence and background.

Jo Strømgren kompani asks if it is really possible to change, Jammy Voo/Yngvild Aspelid introduces a teenager who just wants to sleep for at least a hundred years, in Rimfrost Teaterensemble Cecilia wonders why her heart and whole body ache when someone says her name, Rebekka/Huy wants to fight the pink hell and superhero tyranny, Alf Martin Lie tells us about Buzak Chini - Afghanistan's brave goat, Cirkus Xanti lets us meet child slaves in Indian circuses, Øyteatret has created a performance based on the Sami myth about the brothers who built the world's first national borders and Maja Roel examines how we can meet across generations.

The fall application round received 94 applications. 34 were granted.
A total of NOK 14,574,290 was applied for.
3,474,570 was awarded.
24 productions are new, 10 have received funding for adaptation/revival.

For a complete list of productions that have been granted funding, see SPENN.