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Arrangement

Concert: Kystnært - dancing allowed

17.7.24
17.7.24
22:30
23:30
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200
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300
 NOK
NO pass

Dance concert with coastal music.

Nordic coastal music

Floating Sofa Quartet & Guro Kvifte Nesheim

KYSTNÆRT is an artistic collaboration between the award-winning Finnish/Danish/Swedish folk music group Floating Sofa Quartet and the Norwegian fiddle and hardginger player Guro Kvifte Nesheim. You will meet five musicians from four Nordic countries who dive into the common musical tradition of the Nordic coastal regions.

For almost ten years, Floating Sofa Quartet has been working with Nordic folk music across borders, and they have distinguished themselves as one of the foremost young groups on the international folk music scene. The vision has always been to highlight the distinctions and equality of Nordic traditions, while at the same time creating music that both renews and preserves the Norwegian cultural heritage. The band received in 2019 a “Danish Music Award” for the album “Neighbourhood” and won the award as “Folk Publishing of the Year”.

The idea for the Kystnært project originated at Folkelarm in Oslo in 2021 when the band met the young fiddle player Guro Kvifte Nesheim. In his meeting with the Floating Sofa Quartet, Guro was inspired to explore the coastal music repertoire from Agder. This is a repertoire that he has had with him throughout his childhood, but did not dive properly into the past.

The Kystnær concert is a starting point in the music from Agder, with detours to between Anna Læsø, Bornholm, Bohuslän, Skåne, Østerbotten, Korpo and Åland. The music is instrumental and traditional, but at the same time welcoming and timeless. In most cases, we are talking about migrating music without a “fixed address”. Music that has traveled far and wide, and been shaped by those who played it in the Skagerak, Kattegat and the Baltic Sea. Get on board and move along!

It will be possible to dance at the concert for those who want to.

Performers:

  • Guro Kvifte Nesheim — fiddle and Hardanger d'amore
  • Mads Kjøller Henningsen — cross flute and Nordic bagpipe
  • Clara Tesch - fiddles
  • Leija Lautamaja - melodeon and pump organ
  • Malte Zeberg - double bass

If you don't have a festival pass or day pass for this date you must buy a "NO pass" ticket.