Sunday, August 23, 2015
Folk Music Festival
There's a folk music festival at the old village in the Tyresta National Park every Summer. The Swedish name for such an event is Spelmansstämma. Not really my thing, and it has always collided with a few other more interesting events, but not this year so I jumped on the steel horse, stopped in Handen to ask a friend to tag along and off we went. We arrived at 1300 hours just minutes before the event started. I counted a few hundred people including a few familiar faces. It was very hot and sunny and we found the warmest cafe table and enjoyed a sandwich and some coffee as we started shooting. After the coffee we strolled around listening to all the music. The musicians probably had the most fun. They walked around with their instruments ready and formed new groups all afternoon. At one time I heard at least three different folk songs from three different directions! More photos tomorrow when I'm done with the editing.
Etiketter:
festival,
spelmansstämma,
summer,
tyresta
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4 comments:
It looks like a Baby Boomer convention.
The musicians do seem to have a great time at these events! Makes you wish you played the fiddle or something!
Quite a crowd! I can imagine the sound of the fiddles.
NOT a big fan of folk music. Too soft, mostly. I need a bit more violence and horns too.
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