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MOCA Movements 2026: Bronja Novak Lindblad
Skalbaggen, 2017


Like an insect the body molds into the rock, moving along the edges, sensing the surface underneath.
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Small movement and shifting of weight brings the creature from one place to the other. The presence of wind brings the sky down to the ground. Feeling just as small as one is underneath the sky in an open space.

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Credits:
Choreography & Performer: Bronja Novak Lindblad
Videographer: John Areblad
Project by: Dance Cross Border


Biography
Bronja Novak Lindblad (Gothenburg) is a stage artist with dance as her primary form of expression.
She trained at the London Contemporary Dance School and has, since 1993, worked as a dancer and choreographer—mainly in independent constellations, but also for institutions, primarily in Sweden and internationally. She creates work for children as well as adults and senior audiences, and has toured throughout Sweden, loving every minute of it.
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Within the organisation Big Wind (www.bigwind.se), located at Konstepidemin in Gothenburg, Novak Lindblad feels at home and creates most of her work. Her performances range from large-scale city festival productions to intimate kindergarten spaces. She uses her voice, music, and humour, with improvisation always present. This improvisational element makes it possible to bring dance to people where they are—from classical stages to hospitals, schoolyards, summer festivals, classrooms, city centres, parks, and even outdoor film locations on rocky landscapes.

She has promised herself never to stop dancing and is part of a growing generation of dancers who continue performing well past the age of fifty-five.

 

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