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During the festival week, an installation featuring resonant instruments such as chimes and singing bowls, along with towels with musical scores, will be accessible to visitors throughout the sauna’s opening hours, providing an immersive experience. Several unique sessions will also take place as part of Julia E. Dyck’s residency at Laugaren, and you can reserve a sauna slot to join one of these Trance Bath sessions, guided by her.
Listening Session is a collective listening experience that combines guided breathwork with immersive compositions blending chakra frequencies and atmospheric field recordings.
Guided Bathing Meditation is a restorative session combining breathwork, cold plunges, guided visualisation, and reflection. The aim is to help participants sweat out what no longer serves them while exploring the connection between body, mind, and community.
Queer Sauna with Archival Activation and Utopian Dreaming session invites participants to engage with the Pussy Palace archive and their own queer archival material through collective readings, private reflection, cold plunges, and discussions or guided visualisations of queer utopian futures. Participants are encouraged to bring their own materials to help spark conversation, reflection, and collective dreaming — anything from magazines, photographs, articles, and artworks to personal objects.
Singing Sessions with Towel Scores is an immersive performance workshop where participants explore vocal warm-ups, cold plunges, and collaborative singing with harmonisation and improvisation.
Booking will be open three weeks before the festival via Laugaren’s booking system.
Wednesday 11.03
11:30 – Listening Session
Thursday 12.03
11.30 – Guided Bathing Meditation
14.30 – Queer Sauna
Friday 13.03
11:30 – Listening Session
14:30 – Performance (a three-act performance blending spoken word with resonant instruments)
Saturday 14.03
17:30 – Singing Sessions with Towel Scores
Sunday 15.03
13:00 – Singing Sessions with Towel Scores
Borealis once again joins forces with Laugaren — Bergen’s floating sauna and cultural space — to continue our shared exploration of sound, heat, and collective practice. Built and maintained by a dedicated volunteer community, Laugaren serves as a social and cultural meeting point, bringing together people from diverse backgrounds and fostering an inclusive, welcoming community.
This year, Laugaren hosts Julia E. Dyck, a Canadian artist and hypnotherapist based in Brussels, as resident artist.
Dyck’s project, Trance Bath, is an installation and performance series that investigates the sauna as a site of sound, transformation, and collective engagement. Combining resonant instruments, voice, and guided practices, the project explores how heat, steam, and vibration shape perception and connection. Through installations, performances, and workshops, participants move with the cyclical rhythm of the sauna ritual. Drawing on hypnosis, queer bathhouse culture, and Finnish traditions, Trance Bath uses sound and ritual to investigate how bodies can synchronise, release tension, and attune to one another.
Join us for this transformative sauna journey!
