Circle of Live is an ever-evolving improvisational concept series founded by Sebastian Mullaert. It invites artists into a shared space of trust, presence, and deep listening, where the boundaries between individual expression dissolve into a shared sonic consciousness. With no set times or fixed structure, each gathering becomes a an immersive journey shaped by the energy of the room. The music is created live, completely from scratch, and exists only within that fleeting moment in time. Never rehearsed, never repeated, never the same again.
Parts 1 and 2 announced so far.
Season Passes dropping when all parts announced.
A seminar for anyone curious about social media platform alternatives, digital activism and the future of online engagement for cultural and creative work.
Lamin Fofana makes music that listens to history as much as it imagines the future. Working between sound, politics, and diasporic memory, he builds sonic worlds that dislocate and reframe — places where displacement itself becomes form.
There’s a peculiar kind of power in music that doesn’t move forward so much as it expands. Drone music doesn’t ask you to follow—it asks you to surrender.
Smerz makes music that slips between forms—pop, composition, club, and something stranger. Their work feels both diaristic and sculptural, shaped by instinct but honed with precision.
A train, a crime and a cast of Swedish fable animals – welcome to an interactive whodunnit.
This is a full list of all the acts of the performing arts season autumn/winter 2025 at Inkonst.
The grand dames of improv are back — unruly, unfiltered, and unreasonably funny.
“Ett glas vin har väl ingen dött av” – ett drama om att välja sig själv.
The celebrated MYKA is back with a new performance dedicated to the youngest audience.
Arushi Jain’s music lives in the tension between discipline and play, rigor and release. Rooted in modular synthesis and Indian classical traditions, her work pulses with curiosity, always in motion, always glimmering.
It all started with Pål. And the food. Everything revolved around food.
An experimental opera on surveillance, pattern, and infrastructural absurdity.
Slide into the rhythm, feel the flow, share the vibe. Free entry!
Alan Licht is one of those rare musicians who moves fluently between noise and song, concept and instinct. Whether writing, curating, or playing, his work has always been about listening as a form of thought.
You are summoned as an unknown heir to a historical inheritance. The era of the white man has come to an end, and it’s time to distribute his assets and privileges among the surviving generations.
Acoustic ambient with dreamlike textures and dark forest tarns
Join Kompani Giraff in alphabetic acrobatics! (From 4 year)
Goran Kajfeš Subtropic Arkestra doesn’t play songs—they conjure sonic weather systems. After a hiatus, this unruly force returns, pulsing with new life and electric memory.