About this Event
Saturday, April 25, 2026 at 3:00 p.m.
Free Admission ~ Voluntary offering
Nordic Folk Music Redefined
A recent addition to the Southern California musical scene, Keiju Kollektiv is a professional vocal ensemble solely dedicated to performing Nordic folk music. Music from the Nordic nations is strikingly beautiful, promotes peace, nature and humanity. This program is titled “Tales of the North.” Claremont United Methodist Church is proudly hosting Keiju Kollektiv through their new series "Music Speaks Beyond Borders."
A reception follows the performance.
Free to the public (a freewill offering is taken).
Program:
- Ísland, farsælda frón (Íslenskt tvísöngslag, arr. Karen P. Thomas)
- Sága (Seiðlæti, arr. Braden Pontoli)
- 3 Danske Folksange (Michael Bojessen)
- Gropen (Gjermund Larsen)
- Kulning III (Joseph Twist)
- Valravnen (Säde Bartling)
- Gånglåt från Äppelbo (arr. Robert Sund)
- Ievan Polkka (Loituma & Benjamin Tayehanpour)
- Norwegian Lullaby (Gjendine Slålien, arr. Gunnar Eriksson)
- Nordic Polska (Anders Edenroth & Matti Kallio)
Artists:
- Rebecca Tomasko
- Selma Seppänen
- Tany Ling
- Marja Liisa Kay
- Lola Gayle
- Jessica Basta
- Julian Karahalios
- Mikael Sandgren
- Braden Pontoli
- Gregory Good
- Ian Schipper
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Claremont United Methodist Church, 211 W Foothill Blvd, Claremont, United States
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