An autobiographical history of Ethno Sweden: a testimonial about its origins, underlying ideology and initial goals

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https://doi.org/10.5965/2525530404022019007

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Ethno Sweden, Summer camp, Folk Music, Traditional Music, World Music

Abstract

Ethno is a multicultural summer camp for young musicians interested in traditional, folk and world music which began in Sweden in 1990 and continues today, having spread over 15 countries in the last decade. It is characterized by its peer-to-peer learning approach whereby young people teach each other the music from their countries and cultures. This article reconstructs part of the history of Ethno Sweden through an autobiographical report written by its founder, Magnus Bäckström, about the origin, ideology, strategies, and organization of the event. Interviews with the current organizer, Peter Ahlbom, complement this report detailing the organization of the event after Magnus’ departure, the process of its affiliation to the non-governmental organization Jeunesses Musicales International, and its expansion to other countries. Information is given about how the organization of Ethno Sweden went from the Falun Folkmusic Festival to Rikskonserter (Concerts Sweden) and then to Folkmusikens Hus in Rätvik.

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Biografie autore

Hugo Ribeiro, universidade de Brasília

Dr., professor de música na Universidade de Brasília, Brasil. Possui Bacharelado em composição musical, e mestrado e doutorado em etnomusicologia pela Universidade Federal da Bahia. É autor de “As Taieieras”, um livro sobre grupos tradicionais no Nordeste do Brasil, e “Da fúria à melancolia” sobre a cena metal em uma pequena cidade do Brasil.

Magnus Bäckström

Magnus Bäckström is a swedish folk musician (fiddle), that appears on some 20 recordings from the 1970’s and 1980’s. He was the founder of a Swedish folk music record company named Giga, and the founder and former director of Falun Folkmusic Festival and of the folk/world music youth camp Ethno. Magnus Bäckström was the first CEO and artistic director of Gävle Concert Hall (1998-2007), of Uppsala Concert and Congress Hall (2007-2014) and director of Kultur i Väst, the regional cultural development institution in the west part of Sweden, since 2014.

Peter Ahlbom

Peter Ahlbom works for the Folkmusikens Hus in the region of Dalarna, Sweden. This institution holds the rights for organizing Ethno Sweden.

Riferimenti bibliografici

Ethno. Info. Disponível em <http://www.ethno-world.org/info/>, acessado em 18 out 2018.

Folkmusikens Hus. Ethno on the road!. Available at <https://ethno.se/ethno-onthe-road/?lang=en>, accessed April 12, 2019.

Jeunesses Musicales International. Our story. Available at <http://jmi.net/about/our-story>, accessed Nov 18, 2018.

Roosioja, Lisandra. 2018. “An ethnographic exploration of the phenomenon behind the international success of Ethno”. Master’s Thesis. Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre.

Viljandi folk music festival. What is Ethno?. Available at <https://www.viljandifolk.ee/festival/get-involved/estonian-ethno>, accessed April 12, 2019.

Wikipedia contributors. Jeunesses Musicales International. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Available at https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jeunesses_Musicales_International&oldid=833015292, accessed Nov 18, 2018.

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Pubblicato

2019-12-20

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RIBEIRO, Hugo; BÄCKSTRÖM, Magnus; AHLBOM, Peter. An autobiographical history of Ethno Sweden: a testimonial about its origins, underlying ideology and initial goals. Orfeu, Florianópolis, v. 4, n. 2, p. 7–29, 2019. DOI: 10.5965/2525530404022019007. Disponível em: https://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/orfeu/article/view/1059652525530404022019007. Acesso em: 13 mag. 2024.