PERFORMANCE SITUATION ROOM: EXPOSE

DOG CAFÉ

Stina Nyberg | hybrid format
17th June 2026, 18:00 | Park Ribnjak, in front of Centar mladih Ribnjak, Zagreb, Croatia

ARE YOU A DOG?
TELL US ABOUT IT!

ANTISEZONA and choreographer Stina Nyberg are looking for dogs and their people in and around Park Ribnjak.

In the frame of ANTISEZONA’S programme, Stina is creating a guided tour through Park Ribnjak from the perspective of a dog. She is curious to hear the gossip on living as – or with – a dog in this neighbourhood.

What are the hot spots? What has changed over the years? Where do you find the best shade, the best leftover food scraps, the best water holes, the best playgrounds? Are there any local disputes? Or have local love affairs spawned any Ribnjak puppies?

Welcome to the Dog Café in Park Ribnjak, Wednesday June 17th at 6pm. We are gathering at the entrance of Centar mladih Ribnjak. There will be coffee, water and treats for humans and dogs. We are interested in hearing your story.

If you are curious, just show up or read more at antisezona.space/en/misc/the-gossip
or at www.stinanyberg.com/skvallret

Event is produced by Kik Melone and is a part of the ASZ X-tenzija programme and Life Long Burning project.

Stina Nyberg is a dancer and choreographer, born in Örnsköldsvik and based in Stockholm. She regularly falls in love with new stuff and uses choreography as a means to learn more about these new objects of desire. Her artistic work is conceptual and practice based – insisting on a learning process based in practices, with no conflict with the close relationship to reading, writing and theorizing.

As a feminist socialist, she enjoys working with other feminists of all genders and expressions, animals when needed. Collaboration underpins her artistic thought and feeds into an intricate web of experimentation, rarely knowing who did what, when. She tries to remember to give cred to contemporaries and those who came before her.

Some of the recent love affairs have involved doom, details, dogs, electricity, gossip, speed, dance history, Nikola Tesla, birds, Meyerhold’s biomechanics, mindreading, liquids and laughs. She regularly engages in storytelling, sharing her view of the world through new facts and fiction, and practice her attention to the details that shape a group experience. She enjoys dancing, moving and being moved – never shying away from a dancing spectacle. The experience of being a group dancing together is a joy she wish to share with an audience.

photo: Ricard Estay