Tilt 2025
The TILT project visited Oslo, Asker, Drammen, Halden and Nes in 2025
TILT is our comprehensive broad-based project that started in 2015 and TILT’s ambition is to get the entire district or village to dance or experience dance where they live.
The project is tailored to each individual place in close collaboration with municipalities, local performing arts institutions, art and cultural actors, teams and associations. We often combine the broad projects with our professional performances. The TILT project reaches thousands of people with dance activities every single year and leaves enthusiasm and joy of dancing.
The TILT project visited Oslo, Asker, Drammen, Halden and Nes in 2025
During 2022, TILT visited Nes, Jessheim, and Asker
Throughout the year, TILT will visit the Asker, Frogn, Gjerdrum and Gamle Oslo.
TILT 2020 is the sixth version of TILT, and the company will dance its way through the Viken-region. We have visited Lørenskog, Nittedal, Lillestrøm, Nordre Follo and Ås throughout the year.
During TILT 2019 we were back at Innlandet and visited Hamar, Gjøvik, Valdres, Vinstra, Tynset and Orkdal. TILT 2019 was a collaboration between Teater Innlandet, Dansens Hus and Panta Rei Dance Theatre.
The aim of the TILT project is to reach as many as possible with dance throughout Norway, and in 2018 the project was in Central Norway and Oslo! Panta Rei Dance Theatre collaborated with DansiT – dance art in Trondheim, Dansens Hus and Teatret Vårt in Molde and danced throughout the autumn.
TILT was in 2017 a collaboration between Bragteatret and Panta Rei Dance Theatre. The project was funded by The Savings Bank Foundation DNB and Brageteatret. 35.282 people danced or watched dance through TILT 2017.
TILT was in 2016 a collaboration between Teater Innlandet and Panta Rei Dance Theatre. The project was funded by The Savings Bank Foundation DNB and Teater Innlandet. In one way or another 17,000 people have danced or seen dance through the TILT project in 2016.
TILT 2015 was conducted in collaboration with Dansekunst in Østfold. The project was supported by The Savings Bank Foundation DNB and Dansekunst in Østfold. The project reached 33,000 audience members and 2600 participants in Østfold.