Winning scenes
The table below lists the winning scenes from the completed rounds of the competition. These scenes are no longer part of the themes list for the competition and can not be chosen in future competition rounds.
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45-46 |
The other creatures in the Throne room of the Dovre-king - installed 30 Aug 2007 |
250 |
|
59-61 |
Solvejg at the newly-built hut - installed 30 Aug 2006 |
120-180 |
|
66-72 |
Peer by Aases deathbed |
280-470 |
|
89 |
Peer and the monkeys - installed 4 Sept 2008 |
460-470 |
|
94 |
Peer on the Emperors horse wearing the Emperors clothes |
600 |
|
94-95 |
Anitra's dance - installed 4 Sept 2008 |
610-640 |
|
109 |
"Where the starting point is crazy minimal, the outcome is often highly original” |
1040 |
|
129-135 |
Peer Gynt and the strange passenger - installed 4 Sept 2008 |
Act V 140-260 |
|
145-146 |
The Onion – layer by layer - installed 30 Aug 2007 |
550-570 |
|
150-154 |
The Button Moulder -installed 21 Dec 2006 |
680-820 |
|
162-167 |
The thin priest with a fowling net - installed 4 Sept 2008 |
1020-1160 |
|
168-171 |
The meeting between Solvejg, Peer and the Button Moulder -installed 30 Aug 2006 |
1190-1260 | |
The winners in the third round are:
"Peers fight with the Boyg" by Fredrik Raddum (Norway), "Backwards and on, it is as long a gait - out and in is just as strait" Kristine brodersen (Norway) and "The parable of the Photographer" by Sissel Berntsen.
The winners in the second round are:
Petter Hepsø (Norway) with "Peer and the Monkeys", Piotr Grzegorek (Poland) with "Peer on the Emperors horse wearing the Emperors clothes", Kinga Smaczna (Poland) with "Peer by Aases deathbed", Eamonn O’Doherty ( Ireland) with "The thin priest with a fowling net", and Anna Passakas and Radoslav Kudlinski ( Canada) with ”Where the starting point is crazy minimal, the outcome is often highly original”.
The winners in the first round are:
Christine Aspelund (Norway) with “The Other Creatures from the Mountain King’s Hall”, Ferdinand Wyller (Norway) with “Layer by Layer of the Onion”, Wolf Bröll (Germany) with the sculpture “Solveig by the Settler’s Hut”, Leopoldo Emperador (Spain) with “Anitra’s dance”, Mats Åberg (Sweden) with “Peer Gynt and the Strange Passenger”, Jan Kolasinski (Poland) with “Peer, Solveig and the Button-moulder” and Kamila Szejnoch (Poland) with “The Button-moulder”.