In this episode, we are in company with Hans Lucht to talk about ethnographic poetry. Hans is a senior researcher, and the head of migration research at the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) in Copenhagen. He has worked with migration for 20 years, with a special focus on undocumented labour-related migration from West Africa to Europe. He has conducted long-term fieldwork in Ghana, Niger, Libya, Italy, and Greece, and his prize-winning monograph ‘Darkness before Daybreak’ chr...
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In this episode, we are in company with Hans Lucht to talk about ethnographic poetry. Hans is a senior researcher, and the head of migration research at the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) in Copenhagen. He has worked with migration for 20 years, with a special focus on undocumented labour-related migration from West Africa to Europe. He has conducted long-term fieldwork in Ghana, Niger, Libya, Italy, and Greece, and his prize-winning monograph ‘Darkness before Daybreak’ chr...
#62 Norsk Folkemusik - Om polyrytmik og trance, med Anders Røine
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4 months ago
#62 Norsk Folkemusik - Om polyrytmik og trance, med Anders Røine
I denne episode (forste afsnit i vores serie om norsk folkemusik) taler vi med Anders Roine. Anders Erik Roine er folkemusiker og komponist, og spiller mundharpe, langeleik, hardingfele, seljefloyte, lur, mandolin, banjo og gitar. Anders har lavet musik i mange forskellige konstellationer, blandt andet med Sudan Dudan, Reolo samt Roine/Warg. Han har en PhD grad i kulturstudier, fra universitetet i serost Norge som handler om rytmikstrukturer i norsk folkemusik. Vi taler med Anders om hans vej...
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In this episode, we are in company with Hans Lucht to talk about ethnographic poetry. Hans is a senior researcher, and the head of migration research at the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) in Copenhagen. He has worked with migration for 20 years, with a special focus on undocumented labour-related migration from West Africa to Europe. He has conducted long-term fieldwork in Ghana, Niger, Libya, Italy, and Greece, and his prize-winning monograph ‘Darkness before Daybreak’ chr...