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Close your eyes for a moment and think back to the opening of the Capital of Culture in Bad Ischl! There was not only the powder dance, but also the performance of the light dresses. Isa Stein designed the light bulb costumes. Now the architect from Traunkirchen is making another strong statement: she performed in a light dress in Bodø, Norway.
Despite the cold polar night, Isa Stein performed in the streets of Bodø in Norway wearing light dresses. As in Ischl, she had gathered many participants around her who were fascinated by the light dresses.
At her side, the composer Marius Gjersø also wore a light dress and danced to his music. The performance was intended as a connecting project between the European Capitals of Culture in 2024, Bad Ischl Salzkammergut and Bodø, and was also intended as a joint closing point.
Handover of the baton in Ischl
One day later, a so-called "Handover Ceremony" took place at the Lehár Theater in Bad Ischl with representatives of the European Capitals of Culture. As previously reported, Chemnitz (Germany) and Nova Gorica/Gorizia (Slovenia, Italy) will host the mega-event next year.
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