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E R R O R  :  g e n d e r                        (Fluid Moves 2026-27)
2025 Reykjavik & Muhos
2021 - Harstad

The project ERROR:gender originally opened in 2021, and has since grown into a larger network of artists working within themes of sex, gender, sexuality and bodies. There are a lot of artists contributing into the project ERROR:gender, here you can read a little bit more about them:

Contributing artists 2025:

Mari Bø, Íris Stéfanía Skúladóttír, Jenni Kinnunen, Eva Svaneblom, Remi Johansen Hovda, Ingvill Fossheim, Jóhanna Vala Höskuldsdóttir, Sigríður Eir Zophoníasardóttir, Alma Bø, Åsne Storli, Dash Che, Kain Luosujärvi, Jérémy Gaudibert, Mariko Miyata-Jancey, Vice Versa, Leevi Rauhalahti, Embla Guðrúnar Ágústsdóttir, Josefin Winther, Sadie Cook, Jo Pawlowska, 

 
Contributing artists 2021:
Mari Bø, Íris Stéfanía Skúladóttír, Jenni Kinnunen, Eva Svaneblom, Josefin Winther, Ingvill Fossheim, Jóhanna Vala Höskuldsdóttir, Sigríður Eir Zophoníasardóttir, Alma Bø, Åsne Storli, Karianne Andreassen, Rósa María Óskarsdóttir, Mali Galaaen Røsseth

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Artist & project leader Norway

Works with dance and visual arts - interested in exploring movements, textures and sounds connected to the body. In her work, she often explores concepts related to gender and sexuality, and how gendered norms and ‘codes of conduct’ can influence how we, as a society, perceive and police bodies.

 

@mari_b0

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Artist, Iceland

Sigga is a theater maker, musician and a teacher. She is also a part of the feminist queer duo, A band called Eva; a band, performance group and a self-help group that works with live music performances where they explore topics that they think the world needs to talk more about (e.g. menstruation, queer love and masturbation).

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Artist, Norway

Åsne works with architecture of space and the Hub and has a background in dance and performance art. She is currently completing her master’s studies in architecture. She has an eye for creating and presenting physical space, curating places for people to communicate and share. She has worked extensively as a dancer, exploring space through her body and her body through her art.

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Artist, Finland

Jérémy Gaudibert (b. 1988) is a French dancer and designer working across Europe, rooted in underground dance cultures—spaces of expression, resistance, and connection. Over the past decade, their practice has evolved from Old School Hip Hop with the Hype’N’Spicy crew to Voguing and Punking/Whacking, shaped in part by their time with the dance theater collective Petit Huit. As a member of the House of Ninja until 2024, Jérémy made a name in the Old Way (Pop, Dip & Spin) category. Guided by Punking pioneer Viktor Manoel, they’ve recently focused on developing their Punking performance and supporting the emergence of a Finnish Punking/Whacking community. They are particularly interested in movement as a practice of attunement with plurality.

@dancingjeremy

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Artist, Norway

A drag performer, theater and drag educator and university lecturer at Oslomet. Remi always meets the young audience with respect and joy, even if it certainly costs to stand alone on stage and in the discussion. With queer retellings of fairy tales Remi contributes to broadening other people's perspectives and is an important role model for children, adolescents and young adults.

@nabiyeongeisha @the.art.of.drag

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Artist, Finland

Scenographer, costume designer, researcher - has a practice evolving through asking questions about form, environmental sustainability, biomaterials and new technologies. She is interested in exploring bodily concepts, textures and movements through her designs, exploring different facets of human gendered expressions.

@biocostume

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Artist & project leader Iceland

Works with visual arts, curation and performance arts - interested in pleasure and taboos, exploring these topics from a feminist perspective. Has worked with different formats, including literature, story circles and audio works.

 

@iris_stefania_art

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Artist, Norway

Works with dance and performance arts and is interested in the situated body: how one’s own body can tell stories about relations to gender identity, sexuality, sociocultural background etc. Eva works a lot with improvisation, site specific work and social media in her practice, often thematizing queerness and her own heritage as a Tornedalian. The newest addition to her practice is that she is working on the drag character Ei Ei (they/them).

 

@evasvaneblom

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Artist, Norway

Dancer, choreographer and performance artist with an interdisciplinary approach to movement, and a special interest in exploring interactions between audience and performers. She approaches the audience in an open and inquisitive manner, easily creating a report and gaining a sort of intuitive trust. Her work is often physical, exploring different facets of the body.

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Artist, Iceland

Embla is a performer and her work is rooted in disability and queer pride. With an academic background in sociology, Embla has done research and academic papers on disability in relation to sexuality, shame, pleasure and affect. Embla has transformed her work into the field of performance art and has on stage aimed to perform the erotic, unapologetic version of disability that we so rarely get to see. Embla’s work on stage evolves around dance, movements, storytelling and she uses devised theatre methods in her work.

@emblan

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Artist, Iceland

Vice Versa is a queer gender bending performer who uses the burlesque art form to express her queerness. Vice Versa‘s performances are all about celebrating exactly everything that makes her different from others.

@viceversa_burlesque

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Artist, Norway

Josefin is a composer, performing artist, writer and teacher. She has released 8 studio albums as a singer/songwriter, in addition to writing for other artists and running a record label. Through 20 years she has toured extensively both in Norway and abroad. She has released a book titled “To Vega” about her process of becoming a mother. Throughout her life, she has worked as a teacher for young people with special needs. She is an associate professor in Waldorf pedagogy, and researches inclusion and art in school and education as sources of educational innovation.

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Artist & project leader Finland

A performing artist, dramaturg and director working with text, music, sound and film, often in a manner that sets out to deconstruct preconceived notions about art and gender roles. She is interested in exploring gendered constructs in her work, and how they tend to influence the societies we live in.

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Artist, Finland

Kain is a photographer and artist originally from Rovaniemi, Finland. Art is a way of making themself visible, tell stories and emotions and evoke discussions. They film both digitally and on film. With photos they want to express the world as they see it.

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Artist, Iceland

Vala Höskuldsdóttir is an Icelandic artist working across performance, music, and interdisciplinary art. Weaving personal narratives with ecological and philosophical inquiry, she explores kinship between human and non-human life through feminist theory, indigenous knowledge, and sensory storytelling. 

 

With a background in theatre-making, directing, and songwriting, she creates intimate works that invite deep listening and reimagining of our place in the living world. She is also part of the feminist queer duo A band called Eva, blending music and performance to address subjects often left unspoken, from menstruation to queer love and masturbation.

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Artist, Iceland

Leevi Rauhalahti (they/them) is a dancer, performer and choreographer from Finland. Currently in their practice they work with the genderqueer experience within its inevitable vessel, the body. Further insisting on the body's potential as a storyteller, Leevi focuses on ways of deconstructing this sexed body, researching ways of how it takes shape in space in a (non-?)gendered manner. Leevi is searching for ways how we can exceed our bodily limits without crossing boundaries. Another recent find of theirs is to reimagine the term “genderfluid” in an embodied manner, rather as a liquid within, spilling out to the world. Leevi has graduated from the Iceland University of the Arts, BA in Contemporary Dance Practices. They have worked as a dancer in pieces by Rūta Ronja Pakalne, VimVigor, Inga Huld Hákónardóttir, and Duckstep Company, as well as shown their own work in Finland, Estonia, and Iceland.

@leevitation

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Artist, Finland

Dash Che is a trans masculine post-Soviet immigrant performance artist and a performance educator based in Helsinki. They practice as a solo artist as well as in a performance duet called Mean Time Between Failures. In their performance they explore personal histories, contradicting aesthetics, political topics, and conflicting concepts through materiality of the body, objects and humor. Dash has BA from UC Berkeley in Interdisciplinary Studies and Performance Studies and MA from Uniarts of Helsinki in Live Art and Performance Studies. Additionally Dash completed a 6-month dance intensive at Outokumpu dance school.

@dash_che_art

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Bevegende Vev AS
Organisational number: 933 344 738

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