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Olav
Jørgen Hegge and Mary S. Hegge
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Mary and Olav Hegge
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Olav Jørgen Hegge is regarded by many as the leading tradition
bearer of the Hardanger fiddle and the dance style from the Valdres
valley in Norway. He has played and danced for more than 35 years.
Olav has been a music and dance judge at the local and regional competitions,
and has judged the national competition in Hardanger fiddling. He
has taught Hardanger fiddle at the University of Oslo, and is currently
teaching at the Ole Bull Academy in Voss in Western Norway. In 1994
he was featured in a Norwegian television program, and an hour-long
program was devoted to him on Norwegian radio in 1995. He was a recipient
of the 1996 Saga Prize awarded by Saga Petroleum, naming him as a
master teacher for a young musician. Olav will be teaching dance
from the Valdres region of Norway together with Mary S. Hegge, and
will also be performing as both a dancer and Hardanger fiddler at
AmeriKappleik.
Mary S. Hegge has studied Scandinavian dance intensively since the
mid 1980s with master dancers in Norway and Sweden, concentrating
on the springar dances from Valdres and Telemark. Together with Olav
Jørgen Hegge, she has presented programs of Valdres music
and dance and has taught numerous courses and weekend workshops in
the U.S., Sweden and Norway. She has also served as a dance judge
at a competition in Norway. In 2001 Mary received a Minnesota Folk
Artists Apprenticeship grant to study langeleik (a Norwegian folk
instrument) in Norway. Mary will be teaching dance from the Valdres
region of Norway together with Olav Jørgen Hegge, and will
also be performing in several concerts at AmeriKappleik.
Karin Brennesvik
Karin Brennesvik has been dancing since she was five. She has both
performed and taught folk dancing in Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland,
Poland, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Great Britain, and the United
States. She has won the Norwegian National Competition in dance twice
as well as innumerable smaller competitions. She is the founder and
director of the traditional dance group Småjondølane,
which has won prizes in international competitions. She has choreographed
programs for the 150th birthday celebration of Edward Grieg, the
Barbican Center in London, the Royal Foreign Department of Norway,
and the Norwegian Embassy in the US, and has performed for the King
and Queen of Norway among others. Karin will be teaching a workshop
in traditional dancing from the Telemark region of Norway, and will
be performing in several concerts.
Tom Løvli
Tom Løvli is a champion dancer of the Norwegian halling,
known as one of the most athletic dances in the world and requiring
exceptional strength, skill, and grace. He has twice won the Norwegian
national championship in halling dance. He has taught numerous dance
workshops with Karin Brennesvik in Norway and the USA, and has performed
extensively in Norway, the USA, and Europe, including a performance
for the King and Queen of Norway. Tom will be teaching workshops
in traditional dance from the Telemark region of Norway, and will
be performing in several concerts.
Knut and Anna Torhild Blikberg
Knut Blikberg is one of Voss's most accomplished folk dancers. He
learned dancing as he grew up and has been dancing and performing
for nearly thirty years. He has consistently ranked at the top in
many regional and national folk dance competitions in Norway. He
has performed in over six European countries and in the USA at the
Nordic Fest in Decorah, Iowa. He has performed on television several
times, including a broadcast from the 1994 Winter Olympics at Lillehammer
and the Bergen Festival. He teaches dance at the Ole Bull Academy
in Voss and is also a noted collector of dance traditions from Western
Norway. His wife, Anna Torhild Blikberg, has partnered him for dance
teaching for many years. Knut and Anna will be teaching traditional
Norwegian dance from Voss in addition to performing.
Roo Lester
Roo Lester, of the Chicago area, is a director of Scandia Camp Mendocino,
teaches the popular 'Scandinavian Dance Basics' class at Nordic Fiddles
and Feet on and is a consultant for Scandinavian events at Folklore
Village. She teaches children, elderhostel participants, and a weekly
Scandinavian turning dance class in Chicago. Roo is currently on
the board of directors for the National Folk Organization.
Mikkel Thompson
Mikkel Thompson, of Stockholm and Minnesota, has been dancing all
his life. He learned gammaldans (waltz, reinlender) through family
tradition growing up in northern Minnesota. He started dancing other
types of folk dances in the early 1980's, including springar and
gangar in 1985. Mikkel was the Artistic Director of the Nordahl Grieg
Leikarring and Barneleikarring in San Jose, California from 1985
to 2002. Mikkel has traveled to Norway six times to study dance and
has learned from Karin Brennesvik and Olav Sem, among many others.
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