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|name=Brudpris | |name=Brudpris | ||
− | |image= Brudpris.jpg | + | |image=Brudpris.jpg |
− | | | + | |tagline=Honor. Love. Patriarchy |
− | | | + | |participants=~50 |
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|duration=4 days | |duration=4 days | ||
− | | | + | |website={{URL|brudpris.eu}} |
− | | | + | |designers={{plainlist|*[[Anna-Karin Linder]] |
− | | | + | * [[Carolina Dahlberg]]}} |
− | | | + | |techniques={{plainlist|*[[Pre-larp workshop]] |
+ | * [[Safewords]] | ||
+ | * [[Act structure]]}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | {{Infobox larp event | ||
+ | |date={{start date|2013}} | ||
+ | |Location=Sweden | ||
+ | |name=Brudpris (2013) | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Infobox larp event | ||
+ | |date={{start and end dates|2014|9|17|2014|9|21}} | ||
+ | |Location=Vestmarka, Norway | ||
+ | |name=Brudpris (2014) | ||
+ | |participants=42 | ||
+ | |producers={{plainlist|*[[Tor Kjetil Edland]] | ||
+ | * [[Trine Lise Lindahl]]}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Infobox larp event | ||
+ | |date={{start and end dates|2016|9|29|2016|10|1}} | ||
+ | |Location=Ryekol cabin, Gl, Denmark | ||
+ | |name=Brudpris (2016, English language run) | ||
+ | |participants=42 | ||
+ | |producers={{plainlist|* [[Oliver Nøglebæk]] | ||
+ | *[[Mads Havshøj]] | ||
+ | * [[Mads Dehlholm Holst]]}} | ||
+ | |organizers=[[A New Hope]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Infobox larp event | ||
+ | |date={{start and end dates|2016|10|28|2016|10|30}} | ||
+ | |Location=Ryekol cabin, Gl, Denmark | ||
+ | |name=Brudpris (2016, Scandinavian language run) | ||
+ | |producers={{plainlist|* [[Oliver Nøglebæk]] | ||
+ | *[[Mads Havshøj]] | ||
+ | * [[Mads Dehlholm Holst]]}} | ||
+ | |organizers=[[A New Hope]] | ||
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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
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+ | |text=Brudpris (Bridal Price) is set in Berge, a rural village in the fictional Mo culture. The culture of Mo is inspired by Nordic rural 19th century aesthetics. They live isolated from the outside world according to their strict patriarchal honor culture. | ||
The culture of Mo requires every adult person to show control and restriction. Mo believe women carry a potentially dangerous force inside them – the Force of Life. If harnessed, this power will grant them children and allow the Mo people to live on. However, if women are not controlled by the men of Mo, the Mo people believe this power will destroy their land in a blaze of fire and chaos. The chaos within every woman can be stronger or weaker, but it is always there. Therefore, every woman must be the responsibility of an adult man, who will make sure her behaviour doesn’t endanger Mo. | The culture of Mo requires every adult person to show control and restriction. Mo believe women carry a potentially dangerous force inside them – the Force of Life. If harnessed, this power will grant them children and allow the Mo people to live on. However, if women are not controlled by the men of Mo, the Mo people believe this power will destroy their land in a blaze of fire and chaos. The chaos within every woman can be stronger or weaker, but it is always there. Therefore, every woman must be the responsibility of an adult man, who will make sure her behaviour doesn’t endanger Mo. | ||
− | The story in Brudpris revolves around the young boys and girls who are ready to leave the relative freedom of childhood behind and step into their respective roles as adults. Their fathers will find suitable partners for them, and every young woman will be married to a man who, from then onwards will be responsible for her. For the girls, this means an end to freedom; for the boys, the beginning of a crushing responsibility. | + | The story in Brudpris revolves around the young boys and girls who are ready to leave the relative freedom of childhood behind and step into their respective roles as adults. Their fathers will find suitable partners for them, and every young woman will be married to a man who, from then onwards will be responsible for her. For the girls, this means an end to freedom; for the boys, the beginning of a crushing responsibility.}} |
==Statistics== | ==Statistics== | ||
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* [http://brudpris.eu/ Official larp website] | * [http://brudpris.eu/ Official larp website] | ||
* [https://nordiclarp.org/2015/01/23/brudpris// Article on Noridic larp about Brudpris by Anna-Karin Linder and Carolina Dahlberg] | * [https://nordiclarp.org/2015/01/23/brudpris// Article on Noridic larp about Brudpris by Anna-Karin Linder and Carolina Dahlberg] | ||
− | *[http://politiken.dk/magasinet/premium/ECE3485283/de-soeger-graenser-i-rollespil-med-lussinger-og-ufrivillig-sex/ Article in the national danish newspaper Politiken] | + | * [http://politiken.dk/magasinet/premium/ECE3485283/de-soeger-graenser-i-rollespil-med-lussinger-og-ufrivillig-sex/ Article in the national danish newspaper Politiken] |
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Brudpris | |
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Tagline | Honor. Love. Patriarchy |
Duration | 4 days |
Designed by | |
Techniques | |
Participants | ~50 |
First run | 2013 in Sweden |
Website | brudpris |
Information | |
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Date | 2013 |
Location | Sweden |
Credits |
Information | |
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Date | September 17–21, 2014 |
Location | Vestmarka, Norway |
Participants | 42 |
Credits | |
Produced by |
Organized by | A New Hope |
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Information | |
Date | September 29 – October 1, 2016 |
Location | Ryekol cabin, Gl, Denmark |
Participants | 42 |
Credits | |
Produced by |
Organized by | A New Hope |
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Information | |
Date | October 28–30, 2016 |
Location | Ryekol cabin, Gl, Denmark |
Credits | |
Produced by |
The game was first produced in Sweden in 2013 by the designers Anna-Karin Linder and Carolina Dahlberg.
Contents
Summary
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Brudpris (Bridal Price) is set in Berge, a rural village in the fictional Mo culture. The culture of Mo is inspired by Nordic rural 19th century aesthetics. They live isolated from the outside world according to their strict patriarchal honor culture.
The culture of Mo requires every adult person to show control and restriction. Mo believe women carry a potentially dangerous force inside them – the Force of Life. If harnessed, this power will grant them children and allow the Mo people to live on. However, if women are not controlled by the men of Mo, the Mo people believe this power will destroy their land in a blaze of fire and chaos. The chaos within every woman can be stronger or weaker, but it is always there. Therefore, every woman must be the responsibility of an adult man, who will make sure her behaviour doesn’t endanger Mo.
The story in Brudpris revolves around the young boys and girls who are ready to leave the relative freedom of childhood behind and step into their respective roles as adults. Their fathers will find suitable partners for them, and every young woman will be married to a man who, from then onwards will be responsible for her. For the girls, this means an end to freedom; for the boys, the beginning of a crushing responsibility.
Statistics
The larp has been produced four times.
- Sweden 2013 - ??: xx participants. Swedish language run
- Norway 2014 - September 17 – 21: 42 participants. Scandinavian language run
- Denmark 2016 - September 29 - October 1: 51 participants. English language run
- Denmark 2016 - October 28-30: 46 participants. Scandinavian language run
Production history
Brudpris 2013 - Sweden
The game was first organized by the designers Anna-Karin Linder and Carolina Dahlberg. The location was XX with XX participants.
Country | Participants |
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Sweden | ? |
Country | Organizers |
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Sweden | 2 |
Brudpris 2014 - Norway
The second run of the game was produced by Tor Kjetil Edland and Trine Lise Lindahl in association with Anna-Karin Linder and Carolina Dahlberg. The location was Vestmarka in Norway with 42 participants.
Country | Participants |
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Denmark | 10 |
Norway | 18 |
Sweden | 14 |
Country | Organizers |
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Norway | 2 |
Sweden | 2 |
Brudpris 2016 - Denmark
The third run of the game was produced by Oliver Nøglebæk, Mads Havshøj and Mads Dehlholm Holst trough the A New Hope and with Anna-Karin Linder and Carolina Dahlberg as co-organizers and workshop facilitators. The location was ryekol cabin in the Danish town Gl. Rye with 51 participants.
Country | Participants |
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Austria | 1 |
Czech | 1 |
Denmark | 28 |
Finland | 3 |
France | 1 |
Germany | 4 |
Ireland | 1 |
Norway | 1 |
Russia | 1 |
Sweden | 7 |
UK | 3 |
Country | Organizers |
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Denmark | 3 |
Sweden | 2 |
Brudpris 2016 - Denmark
The fourth run of the game was produced by Oliver Nøglebæk, Mads Havshøj and Mads Dehlholm Holst trough the A New Hope with Anna-Karin Linder as co-organizers and workshop facilitators. The location was Ryekol cabin in the Danish town Gl. Rye with XX participants.
Country | Participants |
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Denmark | 27 |
Norway | 4 |
Sweden | 15 |
Country | Organizers |
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Denmark | 3 |
Sweden | 1 |