Rytmeforedrag på Sommerøya (Norwegian only)

Lørdag kl 1600 blir jeg å høre på elektronikafestivalen Sommerøya i Oslo, med et foredrag om fortidas rytmer. Jeg tar utgangspunkt i det interessante funnet av det om ser ut til å være et 20 000 år gammelt rytmeorkester av mammutbein. Funnet er fra Mezin i Ukraina. Sommerøya blir arrangert på Sukkerbiten, som ligger ytterst på Bjørvikautstikkeren, like utenfor Operaen. Foredraget er inne i restauranten.

Her er festivalens presentasjon av foredraget.

Gjermund Kolltveit

Music archaeologist, ethnomusicologist, musician – Nesodden, Norway. Main research interests: sound and sound tools (e.g. jew’s harps, lyres, ringing stones, bells) in human culture and soundscapes.

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