
"National Episodes: The Radical Flu: A Radio Play" is part of a series of art productions inspired by often unknown aspects related to key events in Norwegian history. The series is produced by the collective artist persona Rose Hammer for osloBIENNALEN.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Women's Day Special - There is no revolution without sexual revolution.
This epilogue opens with a song, "Al Alba", or, "At sunrise". It is a 1975 song written by Spanish singer songwriter Luis Eduardo Aute. It quickly became a protest anthem for all those seeking political change at the end of Franco's 40 years long dic... more
The Radical Flu is a radio play by Rose Hammer and part of Rose Hammer's National
Episodes series.
Reaching Winter Grounds is the seventh chapter of this radio play.
Extending outside the borders of Christiania, we reach further north in order to ... more
The Radical Flu is a radio play by Rose Hammer and part of Rose Hammer's National
Episodes series.
No Steam Ahead is the sixth chapter of this radio play.
As the second wave of the Spanish flu strikes Kristiania, we meet an ensemble of characters ... more
The Radical Flu is a radio play by Rose Hammer and part of Rose Hammer's National Episodes series.
Eat the Rich is the 6th chapter of this radio play.
It is high summer in Kristiania, the capital city of Norway. The year is 1918. In Frimurerlosjen, ... more
The Radical Flu is a radio play by Rose Hammer and part of Rose Hammer's National
Episodes series.
Oslo, The City of Free Love, is the fourth chapter of this radio play.
We are in Akersveien, right in front of the Oslo katolske bispedømme, the Rom... more
The Radical Flu has been commissioned by osloBIENNALEN with the kind support of KUF
KHiO. The Radical Flu has been produced in collaboration with Notam and RadioRakel
We are in Vår Frelsers gravlund, Oslo, a cemetery in the capital city of Norway, ... more
The Radical Flu is a radio play by Rose Hammer and part of Rose Hammer's National
Episodes series.
Continuing the second chapter of this radio play, Roses are Red - part II.
As we pick up from last week’s episode, we follow Hanna Adolfsen, Rachel ... more
Funny, witty, smart. This podcast is partly a radio play and partly a radio program discussing art, culture and politics during the Spanish Flu in Kristiania (Oslo) in 1918.










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