Late registration is open

The “early bird” registration deadline has expired, and all available mattresses have been reserved to those who have registered to the Nordic Harp Meeting 2013 so far.
It is still possible to make a late registration (costs: 700 SEK, food included). Note that no accomodation is included, so if you need a bed, you have to book yourself a hostel or make friends with the natives.

Single day tickets will be available at the entrance (no food nor accomodation included), for any visitors who do not want to stay the whole weekend. Click here for details.

 

Further workshop descriptions added

Details about further workshops and lectures have been uploaded in the programme of the NHM 2013. You can read more by clicking the following links:
Anouk Platenkamp (Netherlands): Harp therapy (workshop)
Bo Lawergren (Sweden/USA): Earliest harps of Eurasia (lecture)
Lise Enochsson (Sweden): Mind your spine – physiotherapy for harpists
Mark Harmer (England): Improvisation and composition (workshop)
Tomoko Sugawara (Japan/USA): Earliest harps of Eurasia (concert)

Some workshop descriptions added

A more detailed schedule has been uploaded in the programme of the NHM 2013.
You can read more details about some workshops and lectures by clicking the following links:
FUNI (Iceland): Icelandic songs  (workshop for voices, but instruments are welcome too)
Kirsten Holm (Denmark/Sweden): 5-string kantele instruments and the Finnskogen
Tristan LeGovic (Brittany/Sweden): Breton music for modern Celtic harp (intermediate to advanced level workshop)
Vincent Michaud (Brittany/Finland): Relationship between dance and music through the medium of gavotte bigoudenn (part 1: dance workshop; part 2: music, taught in ancient style on the wire-strung harp but open for all other instruments)

You can also read an interview (in Swedish) with Mikuláš Bryan (Bohemia) about recent European Bal Folk Dances which he will be teaching at the NHM together with Thomas Claus (Belgium).
Parts of this interview have recently been published in Hembygden 3/2013.