Friday, January 23rd and Saturday, January 24th will be arranged Songwriter Festival Lund tells for the tenth year in a row with a big anniversary!
Friday: Big anniversary concert at the Cinema with five fantastic songwriters/singers from 6-9:30 p.m. Seating is limited, so arrive early. Free admission!
Saturday: Songwriters Festival at Botulfs Corner in the City Hall 12-21 p.m. This is the unique festival for newly written musical stories, where 40 artists offer 80 newly written songs in nine hours - two new songs written by each artist. The event is part of Vinterlund. Free admission!
The Songwriter Festival "Lund tells" is a multicultural musical storytelling festival for newly written, self-written, musical stories. The musical story is what unites songwriters and song composers from all corners of the world, regardless of music genre. The most important thing is the text and that it reaches its listener. Some call it singer-songwriting and others sing.
What the participants have in common is that they all have to perform their own current material, in the form of a story set to music. It can be about life, love, friendship, longing, politics, the environment, nature or anything else you want to address and convey. The important thing is that you have something to tell with your music. The performance is usually simple and stripped-down, but can take place in any musical form as long as the content reaches the listener.
This is the tenth consecutive year that "Lund tells the story" has been held in collaboration with Vinterlund. It all started in 2017. Admission is free!
Anniversary program:
Se http://www.visfestivalenilund.se/lund_berattar
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The organizer is the Visfestivalen in Lund/The Danish-Swedish Singing Festival Association, in collaboration with Vinterlund, Kultur Lund, Kino/Folkets bio, Tora Vega Folkhögsskola in Lund/Åkarp, Vislinjen at the Nordic Folkhögskolan in Kungälv, ABF, Stadshallen in Lund, restaurant Torgets Taperia in Lund, etc.
City Hall, Botulfshörnan in Lund, Saturday, January 24.