Alumni
SKH's Alumni Network aims to strengthen the interaction between professionals within the artistic fields, and enhance the connection with SKH. Through joint forums and networking meetings, the goal is to contribute to a mutual sharing of experiences and ideas where the intercommunion between alumni and the university creates new openings for the development of the arts.
Being a member of the network is free of charge. As a registered member, you gain access to alumni-related news and personal invitations to joint meetings, forums and seminars. We look forward to keep developing a dynamic platform for professional exchange together with you. Your participation and contribution will be highly valuable for the future development of SKH and the arts sector as a whole!
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To register as an alumni you need to fill in this form. Do not forget to state in which area you have studied.
Warmly welcome!
Alumni interviews
Alumni interviews: Stefan Hansen
Stefan Hansen was drawn to working behind the scenes in the theatre as a young man, the first in his family to want to work in the arts. Today he is CEO of Unga Klara, Sweden’s national theatre for children and young people, a path that took him through SKH and a degree in performing arts production.
Alumni interviews: Rhiannon Cave-Walker
Rhiannon Cave-Walker grew up in Byron Bay Australia and was determined to be a professional acrobat and circus artist from a very young age. She is now a member of the renown Australian circus company CIRCA Contemporary Circus, with which she tours and make shows with.
Alumni interviews: Wiktor Sundqvist
Having focused solely on singing, Wiktor Sundqvist discovered theatre and applied to the University College of Opera to combine the two. Today he freelances and sings at all the major opera houses in Sweden.
Alumni interviews: Ninos Chamoun
Ninos Chamoun was tired of his hometown and applied to the radio programme at the former Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts mostly by chance. Today he is an established radio producer.
Alumni interviews: Ellen Söderhult
After secondary school, Ellen Söderhult chose between circus training or the medical programme, but it was through dance that she really found her artistic expression. Today she works as a choreographer and dancer but wants to see changes that make dance and art more democratically accessible to everyone, regardless of background.
Alumni interviews: Carlos Romero Cruz
Carlos Romero Cruz applied several times to the various theatre academies around the country until he finally got into the acting programme in Stockholm. Today he has a permanent position as an actor at Kulturhuset Stadsteatern.