a City for You, DANCE!
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a City for You, DANCE!
Casting light on citizens and their urban life through 4 simple questions. This season's theme is: DANCE! This is my way to connect citizens through sharing their stories. Why not dive into a pool of opinions and views on a city and artificial lighting, described by people from around the world? N...
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All dances at Herräng | Darold Alexander
Darold Alexander is from New Orleans, Louisiana, and we have met at Herräng.
He is a MC and a frontman for a few bands & a very prominent person...

Blues at The Grind | Alina Mänttäri
The first episode of the new season of acityforyou. For the upcoming episodes we will be talking about dance in the city!
In this...

Reflecting on Athens after a month in Herräng | Anastasia Karachristou
We have met with Anastasia Karachristou at Herräng, where we were both volunteering and, of course, dancing. So this episode is with a very sleep depr...

Going home from late night dance classes | Lizaveta Manzhulina
Lizaveta was born and raised in Belarus, and lived in different European cities in the past years. She is a mathematician and a blues dancer. We have...

Exploring through senses | Angela Delgado de la Flor
Angela is originally from Peru, and she moved to Sweden 2 years ago. A criminal lawyer by profession, working currently as a team leader. She consider...

Light as a source of creativity at Rise and Shoot | Yusuf Hussein
Yusuf Hussein is 21 years old, born and raised in Järva, Rinkeby. He is a person of many interest - a filmmaker, a director, a poet, an engineer stude...

A pace of living and insular bubbles in London | Poppy Bruten
Poppy works as a lighting designer in London. She grew up in a small village near Wales, Ewyas Harold. We met while studying at UWE Bristol and we wer...

Details and moments when magic starts | Jane Linnik
The episode was recorded in Tel Aviv, during my short stay there.
Jane was born in a small Russian town, then has been studying in Ufa, after wh...

Urban chat by the Mediterranean Sea | Katerina Pavlidi
We know each other with Katerina since early childhood and until we both moved to study in the UK, we had only been meeting in Cyprus, once a year. An...

Experiencing the streets and Queen of the Night | Sezel Lalwani
Sezel is currently working at Alva Labs as a customer success manager. She is originally from Bangalore, in South India - the “Silicon Valley” of Indi...

Being a catalyst and being boring for the city | Johanna Jarméus & Tobias Phersson
Johanna and Tobias are landscape architects at Nyréns Arkitektkontor in Stockholm. They were both working on the Yoga Paviljong project in Vasaparken,...

Avoiding cities on a bike and co-living in a tent in Mongolia | Ursula Koll
Ursula has always been dancing and cycling (she made it through 31 countries on a bike so far...). She has been working as a teacher, as a manager and...

Inspired by jazz, recorded at Herräng | Güney Akgül
Güney is from İzmir, he has been living in Istanbul for 12 years now, 7 of which that he has been doing jazz dances, lindy hop is particular. It is hi...

Безопасность как базовая потребность | Лариса Секиро
Лариса родилась в Санкт-Петербурге и переехала в Швецию 2 года назад. По первому образованию она инженер по охране труда, по второму - дизайнер интерь...

Promoting weirdness in a city | Seth Margolies
Seth is a lighting designer and a (pseudo)light artist. He worked for the past 10 years in New York as a gaffer for film & television, moved to Sweden...

Disconnecting from the city while blocking the sun | Rodrigo Muro
Rodrigo is working at KTH as the program director of a Masters program in Architectural Lighting Design, teaching students lighting and daylighting. I...

Exploring the identity of the city | Joachim Vemmerstad
We have recorded this episode at Münchenbryggeriet, a beautiful building with curious history so I felt it is worth mentioning.
Joachim works as...

Vilnius as a sweet spot | Toufik Khoriaty
Toufik is an educator. He enjoys travelling and learning as much as possible. He lived in Lebanon as a kid, became a chemistry teacher, was attracted...

De-Sovietization of the street | Martynas Marozas
Martynas is an urban designer and planner. He graduated from Delft Institute of Technology (TU Delft) as an urbanist, and the worked in Amsterdam and...

Воспоминания из Киева и свет как творческий инструмент | Лена Попова
Лена родом из Киева (там сейчас живут её родители и большинство родственников). Она профессиональный фотограф, и видит город, в основном, через призму...

Brick and golden light in the City Hall | Polina Savitskaya
Polina has been living in Stockholm for the past 9 years, and she devoted almost all of that time to leading guided tours in the city — in English, Fr...

Experiencing a mix of lives happening at the same time | Christina Polychronopoulou
! This episode has been recorded on a Wednesday evening, February 23rd. Since then the world has changed, so it feels. I can understand people who mig...

Infinite exploration in a City | Amanda Lee
Amanda is a Master student at the Stockholm School of Economics. She is originally American, grew up in the bay area, in the town called Saratoga, CA....

Сближение с городом через юмор | Полина Агаркова
[This episode is in Russian. English episode will follow next week]
Полина живёт в Мальмё уже 7 лет, занимается СММ, любит текст и...

Consumers habituating “inom tullarna” | Ashot Pashinyan
Ashot is originally from Moldova with roots from different places, currently working with IT and enjoys social interaction. He has been on the radio,...

Moving abroad to study as a brave step | Divya Ravichandran
Divya is doing her Masters in Sustainable Production Development at KTH. She has been living in Sweden for 1,5 years and it is the first time she is l...

Minority stress in a city | Anna Carlsson Sigstedt
Anna is a Secretary General for the Diversity Charter Sweden, which is the world’s biggest network for Diversity and Inclusion. She is currently livin...

Artist living in two cities | Remo Hegglin
Remo is coming from Switzerland (town of Zug) and sees himself as a filmmaker who is talking to people and with people, telling the stories. Besides t...

What is your city's food scene like? | Greg Fernando
Greg is a founder of an organisation "New To Sweden", which works to help newcomers integrate to the Swedish society and the local labour market, thro...

Does your environment allow for sudden meetings with strangers? | Alexander Salvesen
Alexander is an artist, living in Helsinki, with a big interest in light as a material. He is currently participating in Nobel Week Lights with his ar...

Are there cities where bars close earlier than in Stockholm? | Carl Housten
This week we have had a chat with Carl, who works as an Editor in Chief for Osqledaren magazine of the KTH Student Union. The focus of this episode ha...

Why is cultural diversity of value? | Ali Safi
Ali was born and raised in Iran and moved to Sweden 5 years ago. We have met through Refugees Welcome Stockholm, where we were both volunteering.

What makes you stop for a minute? | Amelia Glancy
Amelia describes herself as a Canadian who grew up in Toronto and then felt like she has outgrown that place. Now she enjoys living in cities where sh...

Did your city parent you too? | Julia Tkach
In that episode we are talking with Julia from Moscow who has moved to Stockholm. Before that she was working in KB Strelka, Moscow, who are doing str...

What makes a city (not) feel like a danger? | Diana Monsberger
Diana is a Mexican-German, who had a busy city life as a child and then moved to the village in Germany. Diana will share her ideas on danger and how...

When would a cyclist stop being a cyclist? | Hannes Mettler
Take a listen to our conversation with Hannes, who I have met through KTH university, or some of the welcoming events, to be precise. He is from the S...

Why should you be against facade lighting? | Isabel Villar
Today we are talking with Isabel, a lighting designer at White Arkitekter, born and raised in the South of Chile. She is currently running a research...

How to survive winter in Stockholm? Do things! | Saskia Fitzgerald Sandlund
Saskia presents herself as a half-Swedish, half-Australian with art being her main passion. She runs "Stockholm Art Guide" account and is currently w...

What happens if you ask 11 strangers about a city?
This is a collage episode with different people replying to two "a city for you" questions:
❓What is a city for you?
❓ What are you for...

BONUS episode with Anastasia Angeli - summary and new format
This episode is not an informative one whatsoever! BUT it is an exciting one (for me at least) as here:
💡 I share some of the key thoughts I ha...