Heli teaches drama and theatre at Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, at Department og Arts and Media Studies. Georgiana Keable meets Heli to speak about storytelling, the environment and traditional Finnish runo-singing.
Heli’s research has focused on drama and theatre where relations between Humans and Nature are seen from a post-humanistic perspective. In 2015 she was a co-editor in Nordic Drama Magazine, where the topic was Green Drama. This year she has co-edited a new issue, 2/2020 of Nordic Drama Magazine. The magazine will be published in October with focus on sustainability.
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Heli teaches drama and theatre at Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, at Department og Arts and Media Studies. Georgiana Keable meets Heli to speak about storytelling, the environment and traditional Finnish runo-singing.
Heli’s research has focused on drama and theatre where relations between Humans and Nature are seen from a post-humanistic perspective. In 2015 she was a co-editor in Nordic Drama Magazine, where the topic was Green Drama. This year she has co-edited a new issue, 2/2020 of Nordic Drama Magazine. The magazine will be published in October with focus on sustainability.
Solo Diarra og Ibou Cissokho: viljesterke innsjøer, viktige besteforeldre og griot-tradisjonen fra vestafrika
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Solo Diarra og Ibou Cissokho: viljesterke innsjøer, viktige besteforeldre og griot-tradisjonen fra vestafrika
This weeks Storytelling Radio is with Solo Diarra and Ibou Cissokho. They come from a LOOONG tradition of storytellers in West Africa. These storytellers are called Griot. Like many traditional storytellers Ibou and Solo use music with their storytelling. They have the complex stringed instruments called the Ngoni or Chora. Solo and Ibou tell the tough stories of how they learnt this tradition so fundamental to their culture and history in Senegal and Burkina Faso. They tell the story of a lake who became jealous, and of the strong women who compose Griot music.
Både Solo og Ibou kommer fra en LAAANG tradisjon av fortellere i vestafrika. Det heter Griot. Som mange tradisjonelle fortellere opp igjennom tiden bruker Ibou og Solo musikk dvs Ngoni og Kora, som er strengeinstrument til å fortelle med. Vi hører om bestemor som oppdrar barna til musikken. Vi hører om en innsjø som ikke vil at menneskene sine drar til naboinnsjøen og sterke kvinner som komponerer griot-musikk med stemmen.
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Heli teaches drama and theatre at Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, at Department og Arts and Media Studies. Georgiana Keable meets Heli to speak about storytelling, the environment and traditional Finnish runo-singing.
Heli’s research has focused on drama and theatre where relations between Humans and Nature are seen from a post-humanistic perspective. In 2015 she was a co-editor in Nordic Drama Magazine, where the topic was Green Drama. This year she has co-edited a new issue, 2/2020 of Nordic Drama Magazine. The magazine will be published in October with focus on sustainability.