Hanna Kahrola is a freelance dance artist based in Tampere, Finland. In recent years, she has been funded to work in collective, hierarchically conscious and multidisciplinary artistic processes. Her artist work moves around the issues of humanity, its problems and interfaces such as being otherwise (Toisintoja/Versions, work in urban space of fema artist collective, 2022), death (Unina, solo performance, 2019) or trafficking (Bypassed, living exhibition, 2021). Through art, she strives for the power of embodied humor, moving influence and present expression.
COST provides networking opportunities for researchers and innovators in order to strengthen Europe’s capacity to address scientific, technological and societal challenges. There are three strategic priorities: promoting and spreading excellence, fostering interdisciplinary research for breakthrough science and empowering and retaining young researchers and innovators.
Writing Urban Places proposes an innovative investigation and implementation of a process for developing human understanding of communities, their society, and their situatedness, by narrative methods. It particularly focuses on the potential of narrative methods for urban development in European medium-sized cities.