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Music Activism to Protest Oil Drilling in Norway

51m · Art-Work · 27 May 17:33

Today’s episode is with Norwegian musician and activist, Bente Lorentzen. She’s currently involved in 3 amazing music projects: Miss Nöyd (her solo project: melancholic, dreamy folk-pop), La Laguna (wild post-punk) and The Cameltoes (Norwegian punk). Before moving to Berlin to pursue music, Bente spent years working for The People's Action for an Oil-Free Future, fighting against the Norwegian government’s plans of drilling for oil in the pristine Lofoten Islands that she calls home. She’s an absolutely fascinating woman, with an incredible passion for making a positive impact in this world, and we can’t wait to share this conversation with you. To find out more about Bente’s amazing projects, click the links below... The People’s Action for an Oil-Free Future: https://folkeaksjonen.no/content/english Miss Nöyd: https://linktr.ee/missnoyd Instagram: @missnoyd Facebook.com/missnoyd La Laguna: https://www.lalaguna.us The Cameltoes: https://www.facebook.com/thecameltoesband/ And don’t forget to check out Miss Nöyd’s new single, Honest Mistake. Join the Art-Work Community Facebook Group to connect with other creatives, share your art, and continue the conversation about the joys and challenges of living an artistic life! www.facebook.com/groups/370788747316965 Thank you so much for listening to this week's episode of Art-Work. Please share this episode with anyone you think would enjoy it too! You can follow us on the socials... Art-Work Podcast Instagram: @art.workconversation Facebook: @art.workconversation Email: [email protected] Brea Robertson Instagram: @brearobertsonmusic / @florafallsmusic Facebook: www.facebook.com/brearobertsonmusic/ Website: www.brearobertson.com Spotify: tinyurl.com/y8alatg2 Poppy Rose Instagram: @poppyrosemusic / @poppyrosecreates Facebook: www.facebook.com/poppyrosemusic/ Website: www.poppyrosemusic.com Spotify: spoti.fi/2tJmYRb

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