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Start: 04/16/2009 18:30
End: 04/16/2009 21:00

Description
This year we have invited Martin Svahn and Johan Nilsson from Frispel to write an official opening game for Knutepunkt! Everyone will get the chance to play this game in groups of 10 during the first evening of Knutepunkt. The School Trip is a game about a class reunion where 10 people from the old class meets 15 year after their last year at school. They meet to catch up on what has happened since they saw each other last. But as expected they have all changed substantially from whom they were as kids. However, they share the memory of a traumatic event which happened during a school trip to London 15 years ago. And this past event caches up with them in unexpected ways on this fateful day of the reunion.

Since this game will be played simultaneously by everyone at Knutepunkt it isn't necessary to sign up for this event.

Who
The Writer's Collective Frispel is celebrating 10 years in 2009. They are freeform game creators from Mora, Sweden. Frispel writes games which are in the borderlands between traditional roleplaying games, art and improvisation theatre – with a slight touch of madness.

Start: 04/16/2009 21:00
End: 04/16/2009 22:30

Description:
The Larp Show with Joc is the opening talkshow on the first evening of Knutepunkt. A diverse range of guest will try to answer the fundamental question – Larp: What matters?

We expect that the audience will be of great help in finding the answer(s) to this existential question.

It isn't necessary to sign up for this event.

Who
Johanna Koljonen is a cultural critic and rpg theorist.

Start: 04/16/2009 22:30

What
Tribal hang-out for your basic needs. With atmosphere, without alcohol.

Who
Hosted by noiade Hanne Grasmo and her fellow tribe members.

There is no need to sign up in advance.

Description
Slightly funny, very offensive...

Who
"Claus Raasted is not a person. He's an event. - quote: Tim Fitzler, Germany"

There is no need to sign up in advance...

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