Thea Skaanes

Curator at The National Museums of World Culture, Sweden
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Greater Aarhus Area, DK
Languages
  • English Full professional proficiency
  • Danish Native or bilingual proficiency
  • German Limited working proficiency
  • Spanish Limited working proficiency
  • Swahili Professional working proficiency
  • French Limited working proficiency
  • Scandinavian languages Professional working proficiency

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Credentials

  • Garuda Certificering i Fokus-profil som ledelses- og HR værktøj
    Ledernes KompetenceCenter - Vi udvikler ledere
    Oct, 2021
    - Nov, 2024
  • Founders of Tomorrow 2021 'Regenerative visions - beyond sustainability'
    Founders of Tomorrow
    Jun, 2021
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • Sweden
    • Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Curator
      • Apr 2022 - Present

    • Editor
      • Aug 2018 - Present

      Managing editor of the Autumn 2022 issue: Special issue on REGENERATION. Contact me if you are interested in joining the editorial team or write an article. Managing editor of the Autumn 2019 issue: Special issue on MEAT. Article: Kødkraft. En historie om køddeling fra feltarbejde blandt hadza i Tanzania. ("Meat potency: a fieldwork story about meat-sharing among the Hadza of Tanzania") Managing editor of the Autumn 2022 issue: Special issue on REGENERATION. Contact me if you are interested in joining the editorial team or write an article. Managing editor of the Autumn 2019 issue: Special issue on MEAT. Article: Kødkraft. En historie om køddeling fra feltarbejde blandt hadza i Tanzania. ("Meat potency: a fieldwork story about meat-sharing among the Hadza of Tanzania")

    • Denmark
    • Business Consulting and Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
      • Dec 2020 - Dec 2022

      • Dec 2020 - Apr 2022

      I take on research consultancies regarding my fields of expertise:Cases: Spring 2021 - consultancy regarding rituals in a facilitation session for DJØF.As a recent case, I have done research consultancy for Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher for their opus magnum "African Twilight: The Vanishing Rituals and Ceremonies of the African Continent" (2018).

      • Dec 2020 - Apr 2022

      I give lectures for associations, community houses, unions, corporations, educational institutions of all levels, and leaders' associations in Denmark. I have also been invited to give lectures abroad, most recently e.g. at University College London (postponed to 2022) and Universität zu Köln (Dec. 2019). My lectures touch on as diverse themes as:Hadza ritual, cosmology, and sharing practicesMaterial culture and museumsDarkness and rites of passageHow to do things differently? Widening the organizational and economic fieldRegeneration - inner and outer sustainabilityFuture workshop - learning the skills to know the futureAh, not to mention: Fidel Castro's Cuba and the intelligence system Show less

    • Denmark
    • Research
    • 700 & Above Employee
      • Oct 2021 - Apr 2022

      • Aug 2021 - Oct 2021

      Hostile Terrain 94: A global participatory pop-up art installation by The Undocumented Migration Project and Jason de Leon. Curator for the exhibition at Vandrehallen, Aarhus University. Opening on 17 September 2021.

    • Researcher
      • Jun 2021 - Apr 2022

      'Our story' is an exploration of what a culture-historic museum for the Hadza would look like? How would it be organized - taking into account radical egalitarianism? How would it be funded? Should it be movable - as Hadza are semi-nomadic? The Hadza community and Nordic Culture Fund has given me the task to explore these initial questions. 'Our story' is an exploration of what a culture-historic museum for the Hadza would look like? How would it be organized - taking into account radical egalitarianism? How would it be funded? Should it be movable - as Hadza are semi-nomadic? The Hadza community and Nordic Culture Fund has given me the task to explore these initial questions.

    • Managing curator of the UNESCO collections
      • Dec 2007 - Dec 2020

      Responsible for updating, re-conceptualizing, developing and promoting the UNESCO material collections. Strategic analysis, concept development, planning organisational change, participating in defining future priorities, organisational profile and 5-year vision paper. Planning ethnographic communication in relation to different target groups, experiental approach to new ways of communicating as an ethnographic museum. Responsible for updating, re-conceptualizing, developing and promoting the UNESCO material collections. Strategic analysis, concept development, planning organisational change, participating in defining future priorities, organisational profile and 5-year vision paper. Planning ethnographic communication in relation to different target groups, experiental approach to new ways of communicating as an ethnographic museum.

    • Denmark
    • Research
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • PhD project
      • Jun 2010 - Nov 2017

      PhD dissertation (2017): Cosmology Matters - Power Objects, Rituals, and Meat-sharing among the Hadza of Tanzania, Aarhus University Words from the assessment committee: "In the course of participant-observation, the author underwent female initiation, observed and participated in esoteric rites, foraged for food, took photographs, made audio recordings, and acquired ethnographic artefacts. The dissertation focuses on Hazda religious, ritual, and cosmological complexity [...] Contributions of real importance made by the dissertation include the discussion and analysis of material culture, the understanding of names in relation to kinship and to epeme dance, as well as extremely valuable interviews and narratives obtained from epeme men. The interviews concerning the eland presented in this thesis (and in Skaanes 2017) are ground-breaking in suggesting a Pan-African hunter-gatherer structure. ... This dissertation is an elegantly written exploration of Hadza ideas that is vitally necessary to dispel notions of Hadza simplicity. It helps us to recognise the sophistication of a society which maintains egalitarian relations, and the role of cosmology in doing that." As curator at Moesgaard Museum, I focused on belongings with specific attention to cosmology, taboos and rituals. I specifically examined efficacious objects, objects of power, and have worked in depth with the naricanda-stick, a’untenakwete-gourd and olanakwete-doll. These objects are material objects that have proven excellent portals for Hadza as well as for my research to enter the realms of forefathers, night dance rituals, and cosmology. During research, asking questions about these objects facilitated discussions to illuminate the cosmological constituents of human being. The PhD project has led to three fieldwork travels among the Hadza and during Autumn 2013 I had the pleasure of spending two months as honorary research fellow at the British Museum. Show less

    • Project consultant
      • 2006 - 2007

Education

  • Aarhus University
    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Anthropology
  • Ledernes kompetencecenter
    AU i ledelse, Business Administration and Management
    2021 - 2021
  • Facilitator training
    2007 - 2008
  • Aarhus University
    MA, Social anthropology and ethnography
    1995 - 2004
  • Thisted Gymnasium
    Student, Sproglig/samfundsfag/Fransk/Matematik
    1991 - 1994

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