UPCOMING AT ULTIMA FESTIVAL OSLO 2026!

A new piece created for Arepo ensemble (Norway / USA), premiered at Ultima 2026 in Oslo, Norway.
A multisensory experience of sound, colour, taste and texture that invites audiences to reconnect with their senses in troubled times.
In a time where much of our attention is fragmented and directed elsewhere, I am interested in creating spaces where people can gather, slow down, and experience something together. Through sound, colour, taste and texture, Let Us All Sense explores the possibility of collective presence through a shared sensory experience.
The title Let Us All Sense is loosely inspired by a phrase I remember hearing as a child, when a Danish priest would invite the congregation with the words “Lad os alle bede” (“Let us all pray”). While the work is not religious, I have remained fascinated by the idea of a group of people being invited into a shared act.
Through sound, colour, taste and texture, Let Us All Sense explores what can happen when we turn our attention back to each other.
A feedback session and sensory workshop took place at Eilertsen & Granados Theatre as part of UREDD by Davvi.




Presented:
More dates to be confirmed!
2026 September – Rom for dans, Ultima 2026 – Oslo, Norway
2026 May 30 – Sensory workshop, UREDD by Davvi, Eilertsen & Granados Theatre – Stamsund, Norway
Credits:
Commissioned by: Arepo ensemble
Funded by: Arts and Culture Norway, Nordland Fylkeskommune
Art Production: Soundhunting AS
The premiere is co-produced by: Konsertserien Periferien and Ultima
Premiere: 2026 September – Rom for dans, Ultima – Oslo, Norway
For four performers, four colors, four tastes, and four textures
47 min
Created for and performed by: Arepo ensemble
Cello: Elisabeth Kate Hall-Keough (USA)
Clarinet: Madara Eleonora Mežale (Latvia)
Accordion: Noël Rubli (Switzerland)
Electric guitar: Marco Slaviero (Italy)
Concept: Tine Surel Lange
Composition: Tine Surel Lange
Light Design: Tine Surel Lange
Taste and Texture Curation: Tine Surel Lange
Sound recording, mixing: Michal Sykora
Programming, technical assistance: Michal Sykora

