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词条 Riddu Riđđu
释义

  1. History

  2. 2013 lineup

  3. 2014 lineup

  4. 2015 lineup

  5. 2016 lineup

  6. 2017 lineup

  7. 2018 lineup

  8. 2019 lineup

  9. References

  10. External links

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}}Riddu Riđđu is an annual Sami music and culture festival held in Olmmáivággi (Manndalen) in the Gáivuotna (Kåfjord) municipality in Norway. The goal of the festival is to bring forward both Sami culture and that of other indigenous peoples. Translated to English, the name of the festival is "small storm at the coast". The festival has permanent support from the Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs, the Sami parliament, Troms county and Kåfjord municipality.[1]

Riddu Riđđu includes concerts, seminars, performances, youth camp, stage art, literature, children's program, Northern People's program, youth camp, film program, courses (workshops), art exhibition, market (bazaar), indigenous houses and much more.

The festival had its 20th anniversary in 2011.

The 29th festival will be held between 10 and 14 July 2019.

History

The festival was launched by a group of young Sami on New Year's Eve 1991 at Olmmáivággi ({{lang-no|Manndalen}}). This was a decade after the Sami cultural revitalization started. Before that time, the Norwegian government attempted to assimilate the indigenous Sami into the Norwegian majority population. In Olmmáivággi almost all of the previously majority Sami population now considered themselves as Norwegian.

During the 1990s, the anti-Sami sentiment was especially strong in the area with Sami road-signs being shot to pieces and families being split. A group of youth started to ask questions such as: "Why did they [the Norwegian government] take away from us the Sami language? Why do we hide our sea-Sami identity and culture? Why are we ashamed [of being Sami]?" This started a Sami youth organization that among other things organized the Riddu Riđđu festival.[2][3]

The first festival was arranged in 1991 and has since been arranged annually. In 1998, the Riddu Riđđu Searvi organization was established and has since been responsible for arranging the festival.

2013 lineup

  • Buffy Sainte-Marie
  • Moana and the Tribe
  • Oki Dub Ainu Band
  • Elin Kåven
  • Lovisa Negga
  • Violet Road
  • Admiral P
  • Iva Lamkum
  • Sisi

2014 lineup

  • A Tribe Called Red
  • Felgen Orkester
  • Jon Henrik Fjällgren
  • Biru Baby
  • Tamikrest
  • Hekla Stålstrenga
  • Sator
  • Jörgen Stenberg
  • Cyaneed

2015 lineup

  • Mari Boine
  • Resirkulert
  • Yann Tiersen
  • Nanook
  • Senjahopen
  • Katchafire
  • Amoc
  • Urna
  • F.A.C.E.

2016 lineup

  • Slincraze
  • Sofia Jannok
  • Ana Tijoux
  • Violet Road
  • Sondre Justad
  • Hanggai
  • Marja Helena Fjellheim Mortensson
  • Ylva
  • Suming
  • Herman Rundberg
  • Kitok
  • Traditional

2017 lineup

  • Chalama Project
  • Uyarakq
  • Ailu Valle
  • Dagny
  • Duolva Duottar
  • Ondt Blod
  • Ágy
  • Isák
  • Johan Anders Bær
  • Radik Tyulush
  • Silver Jackson
  • Dj Ailo

2018 lineup

  • Mari Boine
  • Baker Boy {{small|(with Yirrmal and Kian)}}
  • Resirkulert
  • Solju
  • Wimme Saari
  • Amanda Delara
  • Felgen Orkester
  • Biru Baby
  • Tyva Kyzy
  • DJ Shub

2019 lineup

  • Buffy Sainte-Marie
  • Wiyaala
  • Maxida Märak
  • Isák
  • Tanya Tagaq
  • A Tribe Called Red

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.visitnorway.com/en/media-and-press/events/riddu-riddu |title=Riddu Riddu International |publisher=VisitNorway.com |accessdate=2015-04-26}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://norwayfestivals.com/en/festivals/riddu-riddu |title=Riddu Riđđu |publisher=NorwayFestivals.com |accessdate=2015-04-26}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://riddu.no/nb/om-festivalen |title=Om festivalen |language=Norwegian |publisher=Riddu.no |accessdate=2015-04-26}}

External links

{{Commons category|Riddu Riđđu}}
  • {{Official website|www.riddu.no}}
  • {{facebook|RidduRiddu}}
  • [https://books.google.no/books?id=5CQvBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA202&lpg=PA202&dq=Riddu+Ri%C4%91%C4%91u+sami+youth+organization&source=bl&ots=jilghXTyrR&sig=fQQzfBWagdyj3psgpkN7q_IGtRM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=dZk8VdbwBMinsgG_g4GACw&ved=0CEwQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q&f=false Sámi Musical Performance and the Politics of Indigeneity in Northern Europe] by Thomas Hilder
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10 : Music festivals in Norway|Sami culture|Sami music|Cultural festivals in Norway|1991 establishments in Norway|Recurring events established in 1991|Culture in Troms|Folk festivals in Norway|Music festivals established in 1991|Summer events in Norway

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