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Performing the Edda with Kersti Ståbi

In 2014 Kersti Ståbi began a series of concerts with the Voluspa and the Poetic Edda in its original Old Norse. Her work is inspired by the Manas tradition of Kirgiztan, Pandvani singing from India, and Pansori from Korea.


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