Norwegian performance artist receives 2 million kroner (200,000$) from the State (tax money) to do THIS
What do you think? Money well spent? :D
PS: She speaks in English, so..Enjoy
What do you think? Money well spent? :D
PS: She speaks in English, so..Enjoy
that's an amazing performance thanks a lot for sharing and keep on posting :)
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
I give up, I dont know what this is or how she managed to get so much money to do that.
She is creative and brave for expressing herself, you can do the same :)
Expressing what? Stutter words? I can do that! Bread bread bread bread bread, Corn corn corn corn, Hi hi hi hi hi, no no no no no. But I suppose the alternative for her is the psychiatric ward, and this is probably cheaper for the state to pay for :D
Haha you could but you didn't! People are rewarded for their creativity and bravery. It's not easy to perform for people. It takes a lot!
Sure. But what she is performing is not art. Perhaps she could write an essay or a poem and perform it. It's not art to be brave enough to stand on a stage. Is that what you think? It's art the moment you are brave enough to get up on stage? I suppose all the participants on america's got talent does art? :D And what is creative by stuttering words? bean bean bean bean, loaf loaf , hi hi hi hi, back back back, ring ring ring
Couldnt agree more @scandinavianlife .. that is fucking crazy.. 🤕
Thanks man :D I thought it was hilarious too.
great post and nice work i love the Norwegian people their living style and the country a lot , i hope you also visit my post about norway which i posted today
Uhhh..I don't think you replied to what this post was about :)
meep
i prefer classic music subsidies
I hope it was not expensive because I would not give her my upvoat which is worth 1 cent haha
She cost 200 000$ taxpayer money, so I think you can say she was expensive :D
lol! This reminds me of a girl a couple years ago in glasgow that won a £13,000 grant to live in glasgow like an unemployed benefit claimant for a year as part of her 'art'. Needless to say, people did not agree it was good value.