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'''Dogma 99 : A programme for the liberation of larp''' is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] larp manifesto published [http://fate.laiv.org/dogme99/ online] in December 1999. It kick-started the [[Age of manifestoes]] and is, alongside [[The Manifesto of the Turku School]], one of the most influential and controversial texts of Nordic larp history. It was authored/edited by [[Lars Wingård]] and [[Eirik Fatland]], the visible heads of a more nebulous [[Dogma 99 collective]].
==Contents==
==Influences==
The name "Dogma 99" and the Vow of Chastity imitated and referenced the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogme_95 Dogme 95 manifesto], which was well-known at the time. Despite the Dogme 95 influence, Dogma 99's philosophical underpinnings were drawn more from Jerzy Grotowskis "Towards a poor theatre", asking the question: "what can be removed from larp without larp ceasing to be larp?".
==Impact of the Philosophy==
*Dogma #5 [[Kjærlighet i fornedringens tid]] at [[SydCon]] in Malmø, August, 2001
*Dogma #6 [[Den Hvite Veien]], Copenhagen area, 2006
 [[Category:ProjectsManifestos]][[Category:Manifestos from Norway]][[Category:1999 manifestos]]

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