Media Release: Aberdeen musicians featuring at festival celebrating North Sea connections

TWO Aberdeen-based musicians will be entertaining audiences in Edinburgh at the end of this week.

Kristin Borgehed from Sweden is a singer, dancer and double bass player who performs as a soloist and in several different bands around northern Europe.

A member of the Nordic Network for Vocal Folk Music Research and the International Council of Traditional Music she teaches folk music at universities schools and festivals.

She is currently conducting postgraduate research at the Elphinstone Institute, University of Aberdeen, on tonality in northern traditional singing.

Multi-instrumentalist Nathan Bissette has a background in traditional, early music, electronic and jazz and is an expert in British dance tunes. They have both collaborated with musicians, artists and scientists in concerts, recordings, workshops and conferences all over Europe and beyond.

Their performances includes contemporary explorations of Scotland and Scandinavia’s shared ballad tradition as well as Scandinavian mouth music.

They will be joining Norway’s dynamic ‘rock and roll’ Storm Weather Shanty Choir, award-winning Kevin Lees, Dave Wood and Noa Shamir (Denmark/Britain); and Shetland’s premier duo Maggie Adamson & Brian Nicholson at Edinburgh’s Northern Streams 2014 Festival.

Fiona Campbell, festival co-organiser, said: “I’m delighted this year to be able to bring Kristin and Nathan to our Northern Streams Festival. They have been exploring their traditions from both sides of the North Sea in new ways and I’m pleased that we can bring the results of their collaborations to our Festival audience.”

The festival programme includes workshops from Kristin and Nathan on Scandinavian songs and vocal music and accompaniment as well as sea shanties, Swedish songs, Scandinavian folk dancing, a children’s workshop, sharing session and two evening concerts – all at its new festival venue, the Grassmarket Centre, a community social enterprise which helps build skills and confidence in people.

Northern Streams is organised by the Traditional Music and Song Association (TMSA) Edinburgh & Lothians Branch and supported by the Enterprise Music Scotland Traditional Arts Small Grants Programme (distributing funds from Creative Scotland), the Royal Norwegian Consulate, the Swedish Embassy, Hope Scott and the Nancie Massey Charitable Trusts. Details about the Branch are at: www.eltmsa.org.uk and TMSA www.tmsa.org.uk.

For details & to book: visit www.northernstreams.org; email: eltmsa@yahoo.co.uk; tel: 0795 191 8366 / 0786 661 1954 or find us on Facebook and Twitter.

Notes to editors and listing details

  • Publicity photos of all the performers are available electronically please tel: 07951 918366 (Fiona) or 0786 661 1954 (Clare) or email: eltmsa@yahoo.co.uk for them or any other queries.
  • Further details on the events taking place and performers (including weblinks) are at www.northernstreams.org or on Twitter: @northernstream1 and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/418591834909932/?fref=ts
  • Throughout the years Northern Streams has showcased performers often new to Scottish audiences, offering opportunities to learn about different cultures around the North Sea through a mix of concerts and workshops.
  • Our new festival venue, the Grassmarket Centre, is the home of the Grassmarket Community Project — a social enterprise helping many people in the city gain new skills and confidence, with profits used to create new opportunities and activities. A café/bar is available at venue plus plenty of other options available locally.
  • The TMSA is registered as a Scottish Charity SCO03819 & a company limited by guarantee No: 199976. Registered Office: 54 Manor Place, Edinburgh EH3 7EH.

Festival listing information (if required)

All events take place at the Grassmarket Centre, 86 Candlemaker Row, Edinburgh EH1 2QA

Friday 25 April: Evening Concert @ 7.30pm. Tickets: £10/8

Kevin (Kev) Lees and Dave Wood (Britain/Denmark)

Fiddler Kev was part of the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award-winning band, ‘Last Orders’. He is currently studying a Masters in Folk Music in Denmark, whilst continuing to teach, compose and play music with various bands and musicians around the world. Guitarist Dave teaches at the Sage Gateshead and co-directs the Folkworks adult Summer School, and has performed with many groups and artists including Malinky, Catriona MacDonald and Claire Mann.

Kristin Borgehed and Nathan Bissette (Sweden)

Kristin is a singer, bass player and dancer and teaches folk music at colleges, music schools and festivals throughout Scandinavia, Estonia and Poland. A member of the Nordic Network for Vocal Folk Music Research and International Council of Traditional Music, she has won many prizes for her studies and practice. Multi-instrumentalist Nathan Bissette accompanies Kristin in their performance, which includes explorations of Scotland and Scandinavia’s shared ballad tradition as well as Scandinavian mouth music.

Sat 26 April: Northern Streams Workshops Tickets: £7/5 per workshop

10.30am-12.00pm:

1. Accompaniment – with two great guitarists (Brian Nicholson and Nathan Bissette) OR

2. Sea Shanties (Haakon Vatle from Storm Weather Shanty Choir)

1.00-2.30pm:

1. Shetland Music (Maggie Adamson and Brian Nicholson) OR

2. Scandinavian songs and vocal music – no Scandinavian language knowledge required! (Kristin Borgehed)

3.00-4.30pm:

1. Scandinavian and Scottish dance (Noa Shamir and Kevin Lees)

4.00-5.30pm

NEW Sharing session with all invited guest performers for people to get a chance to share what they have learnt from the workshops and performances. (Free with any workshop or concert ticket)

Children’s Workshop 10.30-11.45am Tickets £5 per child attending – accompanying adult free.

Scandinavian Dancing with Noa Shamir – Noa is a traditional and contemporary folk dancer and musician from Denmark. She has been dancing since the age of ten and is an experienced teacher of young people and adults at workshops and festivals. As a performer she has been part of Danish folk dance group ‘Embla’ and most recently been a participant in a Nordic talent project ‘Nordic Dance’, involving young talents from the four Nordic countries. Suitable for five years+. Children must be accompanied by an adult. 

Sat 26 April: Evening Concert @ 7.30pm Tickets: £10/8

Maggie Adamson and Brian Nicholson (Shetland)

Maggie and Brian have been playing as a duo for around five years at festivals around the world. Their repertoire includes a variety of different styles of music from traditional Shetland tunes to American rags, Scottish hornpipes and strathspeys and classical pieces. Fiddler Maggie, whose style has been described as ‘jaw-dropping’, is currently studying at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, while guitarist Brian is a founding member of the folk band Hom Bru, one of the original line up of Da Fustra Scottish dance band

Storm Weather Shanty Choir (Norway)

Rounding off the Festival in rock ‘n’ roll style, this six man-strong Shanty Choir from the island of Stord off the west coast of Norway, led by former tallship sailor, Haakon Vatle, has been wowing audiences across the United States, Japan and Europe. They have released five albums to great critical acclaim and are widely known as a stunning live band

Weekend ticket £27/£21 (two concerts and three workshops—save up to £14!)

(Usual concessions plus TMSA members and Young Scot cardholders).

For booking and more details visit www.northernstreams.org; or email: eltmsa@yahoo.co.uk or tel: 0795 191 8366 / 0786 661 1954. Tickets are not available at the venue except during the Northern Streams Festival (25 and 26 April).

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Contact: Fiona Campbell
Phone: 07951918366
Email: eltmsa@yahoo.co.uk
Website: http://www.northernstreams.org