
About
Solveig Styve Holte is a Research Fellow in the Dance Department at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts, where she also holds a PhD student position. Her research focuses on 'Singularities and the shared Commons: explorations of authorship in dance and choreography.' She actively contributes to both artistic and academic discourse through performances and lectures.
Research Interests
Her work examines intertextuality in choreographic practice, the relationship between dance canons and archives, and questions of authorship in contemporary performance. She explores how historical choreographic materials (e.g., Noa Eshkol archives) can be reinterpreted through modern solo and collaborative performances.
Recent Projects
- Performed in and co-created 'From form to fumbling' (2023)
- Co-developed 'Sixteen Dances' (2023) and 'QUIET LIFE' (2023)
- Presented academic lectures on topics like 'Dancing Archives' (2023) and 'Intertextuality in Choreography' (2023)
No scientific awards have been explicitly documented in the provided text.
Collaborations & Networks
- Active member of the Dancing/Archives network
- Collaborated with artists like Janne-Camilla Lyster, Laura Navndrup Black, and Per Roar Thorsnes
- Engaged in panel discussions on memory work and artistic research
Find Solveig Styve Holte elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Janne-Camilla LysterOslo National Academy of the Arts · Professor
Per Roar ThorsnesOslo National Academy of the Arts · Professor
Rosalind GoldbergOslo National Academy of the Arts · Research Fellow- PPer RoarOslo National Academy of the Arts · Professor
Mark CasertaBennington College · Visiting Professor
Azuki UmedaChapman University · Lecturer