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About us, the place and Bygland

The organizers are

Olav Grendstad (60) – Runs the culture and tourist café Stoga, and has been a freelancer in revue and performing arts for nearly 30 years.

Tuva Grendstad Takvam (24) – Has a bachelor’s degree in drama and theater communication from OsloMet. And have been freelancing in performing arts on side of studies.

We want Stoga scenecamp to be a creative and inclusive meeting point for performing artists. Here in Bygland, there is plenty of space both indoors and outdoors, and a rural idyll. Here, you can develop and work on ideas and projects, together with others who are doing the same, while experiencing the beautiful Setesdal.

 

Stoga and the area

Stoga, the base
Stoga inside
The camping area, with Stoga back to the right, and the beach right behind the trees to the left
Stogas outdoor area with the fjord and the beach. The steam boat Bjoren at the dock.
The dock for the steam boat, and the place for a swim or a trip with kanoe or kayak.
View from Kvålsnapen, an hour walk from Stoga, down to the left by the fjord in between the trees.
View from Byglandslia, an hour walk from Stoga, which is located down to the left by the fjord.
View from the Ryse waterfall. The Bygland village with Stoga on the other side of the fjord.

 

Bygland is a municipality in Setesdal, with 1,180 inhabitants, a large area, few people, but many facilities, not least a lot of nature, many buildings with available capacity, and ample space for performing artists.

https://bygland.kommune.no/

https://www.visitsorlandet.com/destinasjoner/setesdal/

 

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Practical arrangements

Registration and prices

Rehearsel spaces

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