The ballet dancer from Syria
Ahmad Kasem Al Omari is the dancer who fled army service in Syria. Now he struggles to realize his dream of living on the dance. First goal to enter the Ballet Academy.
Text Ida Kjällquist, photo Saga Berlin
Ahmad Kasem Al Omari is the dancer who fled army service in Syria. Now he struggles to realize his dream of living on the dance. First goal to enter the Ballet Academy.
Text Ida Kjällquist, photo Saga Berlin
The class has ended for the evening. The participants remain seated, discussing and coming up with ideas. They talk about money matters, companies, and stock. The class has triggered too many ideas for anybody to go home just yet.
Text Fares Hamed, photo Saga Berlin
Magazine Subtopia met Charlotta Huldt Ramberg, a member of KLUMP Subtopia, who is also the initiator of the community project BollywoodOpera in Botkyrka
Text Elin Borrie, photo Saga Berlin
After 20 years on stage, clown and comedian Angela Wand has taken on her greatest challenge to date a solo show. In Wounded Animals, she reflects over her own human flaws.
Text Kristin Kling, photo Saga Berlin
A year ago, the zero tolerance towards graffiti was removed. Shora Dehnavi gathered the role models Puppet and Ziggy to talk art, environment and open walls
Text Shora Dehnavi, photo Saga Berlin. The bridge is gridded by Puppet
A new film about loyalty and friendship is shoot in Alby. Subtopia met with the director Rojda Sekersöz.
Photo Katarina Ståhl
Sharing Knowledge in the European Circus and Street Arts Field
Photo Katarina Ståhl
The ninth edition of the Subtopia Magazine is out! Read about grass root media, circus artists, culture & economy, graffiti, dance for equality, Bollywood-opera and more
Forbidden ballet in Iran
Foto Magnus Åström
Crane shots, flying stuntmen, rentable furniture, booking systems, an interactive app and speed-meetings were some of the things that gathered in Hangaren Subtopia during Studiobar 2015.
Six idea-makers from Idea Camp in Subtopia share their ideas on how to improve cities
“Klumpology – How a Culture Incubator Works” is an inspirational book about Klump. In it you will find some practical guidelines, interviews with participants, a description of our method and a conversation about culture and entrepreneurship.