- Twin Cities Hardingfelelag
Twin Cities Hardingfelelag is an amateur folk music group in the Twin Cities,
USA , specializing in Norwegian folk music played on theHardingfele .Background
At its beginnings in 1996 as one of only two regional Hardanger Fiddle clubs in the U.S., the Twin Cities Hardingfelelag has drawn its members from all ability levels, from beginners to persons with
classical violin background. It provides dance music atScandinavia n dances and events in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis/St. Paul and greater Minnesota such as: Scandinavian Ball,Syttende Mai Festival, Norway Day, Nisswa-Stämman Scandinavian Folkmusic Festival, Minneapolis Arts Festival, (Paynesville, MN) Ethnic Festival. In May 2005 the group was featured on the NorwegianNRK radio program “Alltid Folkemusikk”. In June 2006 the group made its first trip to Beitostølen, Norway to participate in the annual "Landskappleik", a competition in dance andHardanger fiddle .The Twin Cities Hardingfelelag plays
gammaldans and bydgedans music fromNorway - dance music with asymmetric rhythms. Their repertoire includes tunes in many folk music dance styles including valdresspringar, telespringar, vals, pols, gangar, reinlender, rudl and bruremarsj.Olav Jørgen Hegge, Founder
Founder of the Twin Cities Hardingfelelag in 1996, Norwegian master fiddler
Olav Jørgen Hegge of Valdres, Norway was regarded by many as the leading tradition bearer of the Hardanger fiddle and the dance style from theValdres valley in Norway. He played and danced for more than 35 years. Olav was a music and dance judge at local and regional competitions and judged the national competition in Hardanger fiddling. He taught Hardanger fiddle at the University of Oslo and at the Ole Bull Academy in Voss in Western Norway. In 1994 he was featured in a Norwegian television program and an hour-long program was devoted to him on Norwegian radio in 1995. He was a recipient of the 1996 Saga Prize awarded bySaga Petroleum , naming him as a master teacher for a young musician.With his wife, Mary, of St. Paul, MN, Olav taught dance from the Valdres region of Norway at workshops in Norway,
Sweden and theUnited States . Olav Jørgen Hegge died on August 26, 2005.References
* [http://www.tchardingfelelag.org/ Twin Cities Hardingfelelag website]
* [http://mnfolkarts.org/karen_tork/karen_tork.html Karen Torkelson Solgård Bio]
* [http://noram.norway.com/organizations/?id=1855 Norwegian American Foundation]External links
* [http://www.tchardingfelelag.org/ Twin Cities Hardingfelelag website]
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