Mar 08, 2020 (Sun) / 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Buy Tickets here: https://seattlelillaspelmanslag.bpt.me |
Venue: Phinney Center Concert Hall, Brick Building, 6532 Phinney Ave N, Seattle |
March 6th: Thank you for your support of the Seattle Lilla Spelmanslag. We made a decision today to record our concert with no live audience so that you may enjoy it in the comfort of your own space. In this way, we are keeping our audience and ourselves as healthy as possible while still giving you a great show! We hope that you will support this decision by tuning in. The link for the show will be sent out as soon as we can post the video, we expect between 7:30P and 8:00P on the evening of Sunday March 8. As you may be aware, this concert is the Lilla Spelmanslags only fundraiser for the year. All proceeds from the concert go to the Lilla Spelmanslag. Monies raised support travel, scholarship and workshops with visiting musicians. In fact, you can see the process in action during the concert we include four tunes that came out of workshops in November 2019. We hope that you will choose to watch the show, or, you may choose to refund your ticket. Remember, if you refund your ticket, you will not have access to the show! You must process your refund on the Brown Paper Tickets website before noon (Pacific time) on Sunday, March 8. There will be no refunds available after noon on Sunday, March 8. Again, thank you for your support of the Seattle Lilla Spelmanslag. Sincerely, Martha Levenson, Director Seattle Lilla Spelmanslag Cindy Scheyer, Volunteer Concert Producer Seattle Folklore Society co-sponsored by Skandia Folkdance Society
Come out and hear this amazing Seattle-based group of young musicians who are carrying forward the Nordic folk music tradition! The group was started more than 50 years ago by Gordon Tracie and last year they celebrated 11 years under the leadership of Martha Levenson, who was awarded the prestigious Award of Merit by the Swedish Council of America in April 2016 for her work with this children’s group.
The Seattle Lilla Spelmanslag, currently made up talented young musicians ages 8 to 15, is in demand around the Pacific Northwest and stays busy with ten shows a year, including playing for dances, at festivals, pancake breakfasts, Syttende Mai celebrations and parades, and even touring in Sweden and Denmark! The next tour is planned for Norway in 2021. Martha’s work with the Seattle Lilla Spelmanslag is featured in the March 2016 issue of Folkemusikk, Norway’s largest folk music publication.
What do they play? Great, energetic, rhythmic, beautifully styled folk music meant for dance! This group teaches youth a living tradition, the music from the Nordic countries of Finland, Denmark, Sweden and Norway. The music is taught in a cultural context linked to history, dance, a way of life, and to the current folk music scene. All of the music, including harmonies, is learned the traditional way, by ear. They work hard to have good sound production, clean technique, and good ensemble skills. The rules from day one have been (in no particular order) smile, have fun, and keep your bow moving! Interested families are encouraged to contact the group to arrange a visit. New members start every September.
The Seattle Lilla Spelmanslag musicians have had amazing opportunities to work with outstanding artists: Peter Uhrbrand, Ole Mouritzen, Tove de Fries, Kristian Bugge and Mette Jensen, Antti and Arto Järvela, Jon Holmen, Mats Berglund, Olav Luksengård Mjelva, Anders Hall, Kalle Almlöf, Eva Karlsson and Loretta Kelley.
In 2015, the group released its first CD, LIVE! which will be for sale at the show for $15. Please bring cash or checks to purchase your own copy! (No credit card sales).
This year’s concert will include the premier of commissioned compositions from local and international musicians, composed especially for the Seattle Lilla Spelmanslag! We will also be joined by the Hazel Wolf Fiddlers. The concert kicks off fund raising for the next international tour to Norway in 2021!
All monies raised at this concert from ticket sales, CD sales and refreshments, will go toward providing scholarships for participants, support travel, and provide resources to work with visiting artists.
To learn more about the Seattle Lilla Spelmanslag, visit www.seattlelillalag.org
The group is a registered 501(c)3 organization and all donations are tax deductible.
Join us on Sunday, March 8th for their biggest concert of the year!
Tickets are available online from Brown Paper Tickets or at the door, and with no service charge at previous SFS concerts. SFS, Skandia, Phinney members, Youth, Seniors and Lilla referrals receive the $12 rate when purchased in advance. Tickets are $2 additional at the door.