
Art, Identity and Boycott: Where Is the Line for Cultural Exclusion?
During this year’s Jewish Culture Festival in Copenhagen, Kos & Kaos gathered artists, critics
On a Saturday evening, Kos & Kaos gathered at the Jewish Museum in Oslo to celebrate Pesach – a night dedicated to freedom, resilience, and hope.

The evening opened with readings from our specially created Kos & Kaos Haggadah, weaving ancient tradition with reflections on justice, liberation, and renewal. Around a beautifully set Seder table, participants shared ritual foods, blessings, and songs that connected the Exodus story to our own time and experiences.
The atmosphere was both festive and thoughtful. Homemade cocktails such as Let My People Go-jito and Red Sea Punch added a playful touch to the evening, while the reflections and conversations at each table explored the deeper meaning of freedom — not only as a historical memory, but as an ongoing moral and social responsibility.
Through music, storytelling, and shared ritual, the Pesach Gathering brought together community, creativity, and reflection. It showed how Jewish heritage can be celebrated in a way that feels both authentic and contemporary, creating space for belonging, dialogue, and renewal.
Chag Pesach Sameach! 🕊️

During this year’s Jewish Culture Festival in Copenhagen, Kos & Kaos gathered artists, critics

This year’s Lag BaOmer gathering brought our community out of the city and into


An intimate evening of music, culture, and community as Seb and Vilde performed Amy

Kos & Kaos gathered for a special Pesach evening together with the newly opened

In conversation with Beni Sabti and Alex Vatanka, the panel moved beyond headlines to

Jewish Minds – Global Traces brought history and the present together in a conversation