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| − | Borealis is a festival for | + | '''Borealis''' is a festival for genre-crossing music and art that takes place over 5 days each March in [[Bergen]], Norway. The festival presents concerts, installations, performances, lectures, film screenings and radio broadcasts in an eclectic mix of venues across the city – from art galleries and cultural arenas to surprising spaces you may not have visited before. Borealis is a place for adventurous listeners, celebrating music that resists a single definition. [https://www.borealisfestival.no/en/info/organisation/ (2025)] |
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| + | * https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/22/arts/music/borealis-experimental-music-festival-norway.html | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:24, 16 December 2025
Borealis is a festival for genre-crossing music and art that takes place over 5 days each March in Bergen, Norway. The festival presents concerts, installations, performances, lectures, film screenings and radio broadcasts in an eclectic mix of venues across the city – from art galleries and cultural arenas to surprising spaces you may not have visited before. Borealis is a place for adventurous listeners, celebrating music that resists a single definition. (2025)
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