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Aase-Hilde Brekke is a Researcher at Nord University's Faculty of Teacher Education and Arts and Cultural Studies. Her work bridges performance art, theatre studies, and education, with a focus on inclusive pedagogy, Buddhist spirituality, and avant-garde practices. She has collaborated with institutions like Tarateateret and contributed to exhibitions such as World Artist for Tibet.
Research Interests: Brekke explores the intersection of performance art with education and spirituality. Her work includes meditative practices (e.g., Shiné), theatrical improvisation in challenging classrooms, and the role of art in social justice and mental health. She has pioneered interdisciplinary methods using performance to foster inclusive learning environments.
Key Collaborations: Brekke co-founded the performance Ju-z with Audun Eriksen and participated in cultural projects like Cham (Tibetan ritual dance). She also leads lectures on theatre and Buddhism, such as the 2012 event Teater og buddhisme.
Articles & Projects: Her recent works address art's role in democracy, mindfulness in education, and cross-disciplinary performance. Earlier projects include interviews with figures like the Dalai Lama and Marina Abramović, reflecting her engagement with global cultural and spiritual themes.
Labs/Teams: Active in Nord University's arts faculty, she also contributes to national initiatives like the Nasjonalt senter for kunst og kultur i opplæringen, promoting arts integration in schools.




