Performances and collaborations in chronological order:
(Ng (2013). Premiered at PAF (Performing Arts Forum) 2014 and performed during the GAS (Göteborg Art Sound) Festival 2014. Performed by Ingeborg Zackariassen, Joakim Envik Karlsson, Linda Oláh, Sofia Jernberg, Toby Kassell and myself)
Barren (2015). Created in collaboration with Toby Kassell. Performed at 3:e Våningen, Gothenburg December 4 - 6, 2015, with funding from Kulturbryggan (the Swedish Arts Grants Committee) by Anna Ozerskaia, Fan Luo, Ingeborg Zackariassen, Janine Koertge, Linda Oláh, Maxime Lachaume, Oleg Stepanov, myself and sound technician Linus Andersson.
Blaha Lujza Tér (2016). Created in collaboration with Jennfier Torrence. Premiered by Torrence at Röda Sten, Gothenburg, in collboration with Levande Musik and Klangbotten, September 9, 2016. Performed at the Venice Biennale, Oberlin Conservatory of Music OH, USA, Quiet Que, Berlin, Pyramid Club, Wellington, Nya Zeeland, Khimaira, Stockholm, etc.
barren cont. budapest double quartet (2016/2017). Created in collaboration with Toby Kassell. Performed at Tou Scene, Stavanger, March 30, 2017, by Anne Bratteberg, Camilla Schnack Tellefsen, Ingrid Marie Thorsen, Jøran Ravndal, Karoline Aspaas Kvinnesland, Lina Birgitte Anvik Løvdal.
Ng revisited (2018). Performed April 29, 2018, at Rimi/Imir Scenekunst, Stavanger in collaboration with Ny Musikk Stavanger, by Ingeborg Zackariassen, Jennifer Torrence, Linda Oláh, Sofia Jernberg, Toby Kassell and myself.
Close collaborators in alphabetical order:
Andersson, L. Swedish sound technician and musician. (http://elementstudio.se/contents/ELEMENT_STUDIO.html)
Anvik Løvdal, L. B. Norwegian dancer.
Aspaas Kvinnesland, K. Norwegian dancer.
Bratteberg, A. Norwegian dancer.
Jernberg, S. Swedish singer and composer (mostly working from Norway).
Karlsson, J. E. Swedish dancer and filmmaker.
Kassell, T. British dancer and choreographer (mostly working from Sweden), currently dancing for the GöteborgsOpera Dance Company. (http://sv.opera.se/om-oss/personal/portratt/toby-kassell/)
Koertge, J. German dancer (working mostly from Sweden), currently dancing for the GöteborgsOpera Dance Company. (http://sv.opera.se/om-oss/personal/portratt/janine-koertge/)
Lachaume, M. French dancer (mostly working from Sweden), currently dancing for the GöteborgsOpera Dance Company. (http://sv.opera.se/om-oss/personal/portratt/maxime-lachaume/)
Luo, F. Chinese (Hong Kong) dancer (mostly working from Sweden), currenty dancing for the GöteborgOpera Dance Company. (http://sv.opera.se/om-oss/personal/portratt/fan-luo/)
Oláh, L. Swedish singer and composer (mostly working from France). (https://www.lindaolah.com/)
Ravndal, J. Norwegian dancer.
Ozerskaia, A. Russian dancer (mostly working from Sweden), currently dancing for the GöteborgsOpera Dance Company. (http://sv.opera.se/om-oss/personal/portratt/anna-ozerskaia/)
Schnack Tellefsen, C. Danish dancer.
Stepanov, O. Russian dancer (mostly working from Germany), currently dancing for Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch. (http://www.pina-bausch.de/en/person/show/oleg-stepanov/)
Thorsen, I. M. Norwegian dancer.
Torrence, J. American musician and artistic researcher (mostly working from Norway). (http://www.jennifertorrence.com/)
Zackariassen, I. Norwegian dancer and choreographer (mostly working from Sweden), currently dancing for the GöteborgsOpera Dance Company. (http://sv.opera.se/om-oss/personal/portratt/ingeborg-zackariassen/)
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Additional References.
Ablinger, P. German composer. (http://ablinger.mur.at/)
Baldessari, J. American artist. http://www.baldessari.org/
Beauchamp, P. French choreographer, dancer and composer.
Berg, E. Swedish violinist and currently chairman for Levande Musik (http://www.levandemusik.org/styrelsen)
Blonk, J. Dutch composer and performance artist. (http://www.jaapblonk.com/)
Blue Jazz TV. American pop band. (https://bluejazztv.bandcamp.com/ )
Billone, P. Italian composer (mostly working from Austria) (http://www.pierluigibillone.com/en/home/)
Braxton, A. American composer and musician.
Cardew, C. British composer.
Cardiff, J. Canadian artist. http://www.cardiffmiller.com/
Carson, A. Canadian poet, author and translator.
Carter, R. American musician.
Coltrane, J. American musician.
Davis, M. American musician.
Durant, Y. French saxophonist and composer. (https://www.yoanndurant.com/yd/Welcome.html)
Dybwik, S. Professor at the University of Stavanger, Department of Performing Arts. (http://www.uis.no/article.php?articleID=73567&categoryID=11198)
Ferneyhough, B. British composer.
Forsythe, W. American dancer and choreographer (working mostly from Germany). (http://www.williamforsythe.com/williamforsythe.html)
Forsberg, M. Swedish choreographer. (http://forsworks.com/)
Galás, D. Greek-American composer and performer. https://diamandagalas.bandcamp.com/
Garrison, J. American musician.
Hancock, H. American musician.
Hartman, H. Swedish composer and musician (mostly working from Germany) often playing music on amplified objects. (http://www.hannahartman.de/)
Hernandez, K. American violinist and artistic researcher (mostly working from Sweden).
Hulenvik, T. Swedish composer, musician and sound technician. (http://www.tomashulenvik.com/)
Johnsen, S. A. Norwegian singer and performer. (http://www.siljeakerjohnsen.no/)
Jones, E. American musician.
Jordan, S. Professor at the University of Roehampton, London, Department of Dance.
Järnegard, E. Swedish composer. (http://www.esaiasjarnegard.se/)
Kagel, M. Argentinian composer (mostly working from Germany), who developed the instrumental theatre.
Kierkegaard, J. Danish composer and sound artist. (http://fonik.dk/)
Kreidler, J. German composer. (http://www.kreidler-net.de/)
Laban, R. Hungarian-British dancer, choreographer and theoretician.
Lachenmann, H. German composer that coined the term: musique concrète instrumentale.
Lucier, A. American composer.
Lyhne Løkkegaard, N. Danish musician and composer. (http://www.nielsloekkegaard.dk/)
Miller, G. B. Canadian artist. http://www.cardiffmiller.com/
Moir, C. Australian singer (mostly working from Sweden). (http://casey.moir.se/)
Monk, M. American composer, singer and choreographer. (http://www.meredithmonk.org/about/bio.html)
Neumann, A. German musician often playing inside piano (a reduced piano where the strings, resonance board and metal frame have been detached from the rest of the furniture). (http://femmes-savantes.net/en/lesfemmessavantes/andrea-neumann/)
Nyberg, F. Swedish poet. (https://www.gu.se/omuniversitetet/personal/?userId=xnybfr&departmentId=086600)
Oliveros, P. American composer. (http://paulineoliveros.us/)
Raxach, E. Spanish composer.
Schnebel, D. German composer.
Schwitters, K. German artist.
Schönberg, A. German composer most known for developing the twelve-tone technique.
Shlomowitz, M. Australian composer (mostly working from the UK) (http://www.shlom.com/)
Shorter, W. American musician and composer.
Small, C. New Zealand musician and theoretician.
Smalley, D. New Zealand composer most known for developing the spectromorphological approach to electro-acoustic music and field recordings.
Stockhausen, K. German composer. (http://www.karlheinzstockhausen.org/)
Tarr, B. Hungarian director know for movies such as Werckmeister harmóniák (2000), A londoni férfi (2007) and A torinói ló (2011)
Torvund, Ø. Norwegian composer. (http://oyvindtorvund.com/)
Tyner, M. American musician. (http://www.mccoytyner.com/)
Ullmann, J. German composer. (http://www.jakob-ullmann.com/)
Werder, M. German composer. (http://www.wandelweiser.de/manfred-werder.html)
Williams, A. American Musician.