Friday, April 12, 2024 @ 6:00pm – 7:30pm (PDT)
National Nordic Museum, Seattle, WA, United States
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Free (RSVP required; registration available March 20)

When words are not enough, the yoik will carry on.

The Sami traditional music yoik is one of Northern Europe's oldest music forms. It was given from one generation to another for thousands of years, and it is said to be a mythical gift given by the Sun's Daughter to the Sami people for them to tame the wild reindeer herds. It is a musical identity mark. A signature. A gift from a mother to a daughter. A gift from a grandfather to a grandchild. A gift from a man to a woman. It is a way to remember. It is a way to gain courage. It is a weapon. It is a way to stay close to one another, even when you are separated and far away.

In this concert performance, the Sami National Theatre Beaivváš delves into the history and function of the yoik throughout the ages. The audience get to experience the authentic, close, personal yoik given from one person to another. They will get to hear the old yoik poems that travelled and inspired Europe’s poets in the late 1600s, and make a musical journey in time and space, through the ages up to the contemporary forms of yoik in our own modern age.

Join the National Nordic Museum and University of Washington's Department of Scandinavian Studies for this special celebration of Sámi art and culture in Seattle.

Performances on April 12 & 13. Tickets for the April 12 performance will open to the public on March 20.

About Beaivváš Sámi National Theatre

Beaivváš Sámi Našunálateáhter (Beaivváš Sámi National Theatre; established in 1981 in Guovdageaidnu Kautokeino) is a Norwegian theatre that uses Sami language as its performing language. In addition, it is the only Sami-language theatre in the country. According to the website (now defunct), "the aim of BST is to form and activate our own cultural sources, to inspire, renew, motivate, to broaden and to bring forward the Sami culture, as well as to create kinship and understanding between different cultures."

National Nordic Museum

2655 NW Market Street
Seattle, WA 98107
United States

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