Danish music/theater/art collective founded 1969 with the purpose of making political, proletarian art. The collective counted musicians, actors, writers and visual artists. The group’s recorded music was written for plays or cabarets. The division of the greater collective that worked with music was also called Røde Mor Rockcircus. The line-up has changed over the years, from the 1971 debut album, over the most successful album Hjemlig Hygge in 1976, to the final Sylvesters Drøm in 1978. Singer and composer Troels Trier may be seen as the group’s leading member. Among those also associated with Røde Mor are Leif Sylvester Petersen and Erik Clausen.