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Inside the head of Thomas Andersson - artistic conversation

Come and meet fiddler and storyteller Thomas Andersson! For more than two decades, he has been one of the leading figures of theatrical storytelling in Sweden. He has offered fantastic performances and whether he tells with the violin or the words, his artistry is based on managing and living the Västerbotten music and storytelling tradition.

In the book "In the magic circle of the kitchen table" he talks about his writing and how oral storytelling is a very special kind of folk art - an art form that has existed in all times and in all contexts.

Here we meet him in an artistic conversation with NBC's Head of Department Robert Herrala. What is going on in the head of storyteller and fiddler Thomas Andersson right now? What are his thoughts on the upcoming performance "The Creation"? What artistic ideas does he want to realize - and can we hear the violin?

Photo: Patrick Degerman

In Swedish.

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Meet the fiddler and storyteller Thomas Andersson! For more than two decades, he has been one of the leading figures of storytelling as a performing art in Sweden. He has made fantastic performances and regardless of whether he tells the story with the violin or the words, his artistry is based on managing and bringing alive the music and storytelling traditions of Västerbotten. In the book "I köksbordets trollkrets" he talks about his writing and how oral storytelling is a very special kind of folk art - an art form that has existed in all times and in all contexts.

Here we meet him in an artistic talk with NBC's head of department Robert Herrala. What is going through the head of storyteller and fiddler Thomas Andersson right now? Which artistic ideas does he want to realize and what can he say about his upcoming show "Skapelsen"? And surely he will let us listen to his fiddle! 

Artistic conversation

Saturday, October 21, 12.00-12.45
Fika service from 11.30

Participants:
Thomas Andersson and Robert Herrala

Location: Staircase Stage, Sara Cultural Center (under the Cultural Staircase)
Duration: approx. 45 min

Price: Free admission, but ticket required. Sandwiches and coffee are available for purchase.

Organizer: Nordic Storytelling Centre, part of Västerbottensteatern

Coffee is served in cooperation with Restaurant Mandel (the Wood hotel)

Part of the Storytelling Festival. Tickets will be released on September 13, 2023

 

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