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Roskilde Festival 
2025






Step into the transformative installation Rehearsals of Belonging 2.0 and become part of a place that fosters an atmosphere of belonging and mindfulness, where reflection and engagement trigger social change.

Polish artist Bartek Arobal Kociemba, together with Mikkel Nielsen and Stefan Węgłowski, has created a sensual space where art, activism and spirituality merge. The installation Rehearsals of Belonging 2.0 functions as a safer space where you can experience queer meditation, LGBT+ talks and interactive performances that invite you to participate and immerse yourself.

Constructed from wood, textiles and bioplastics, the pavilion is surrounded by magnificent soundscapes that support a meditative atmosphere. The textile motifs reflect the fluid nature of migration and queerness, encouraging an ongoing dialogue about societal transformations.

Explore the daily program, where all experiences in the pavilion invite deeper connections – from guided sessions of queer meditation to interactive performances around movement and sound.

Stefan Węgłowski in his works he uses minimalist and spectral techniques, combining them with the broader area of electronic music. In his work he seeks connections between timbre, sound intensity, and its processing through new technologies and actions in space.

https://stefanweglowski.net/


Mikkel Nielsen has built a solid career as an architect and has dedicated himself to exploring the boundaries between art, design, architecture and sustainability.

https://www.mikkelnielsen.com/


Rehearsals of Belonging 2.0 is developed and presented in collaboration with Art Hub Copenhagen.

Thank you for  financial support to the:
Danish Arts Foundation, Dreyers Fond, Dansk AM Hub and Boligfonden Kuben. With material support from MDT Flexible Products, Tækkekollektivet and LaserTryk.