Flottkalaset

Flottkalaset
Genre Folk
Dates August
Location(s) Tjautjas, Sweden
Years active 2009 - present
Founded by Daniel Wikslund
Website
Flottkalaset

Coordinates: 67°19′40″N 20°43′42″E / 67.327756°N 20.72827°E / 67.327756; 20.72827

Flottkalaset (Raft Festival) is an annual music festival and cultural event held in Tjautjas in the Gällivare Municipality region in northern Sweden. [1] The event was envisioned and organized by Riksspelman Daniel Wikslund, a noted Swedish folk musician. The two day festival takes place in August on an island in the middle of a mountain lake, accessible via rafts or by walking across a raft bridge. [2]

History

Daniel Wikslund settled in Tjautjas after being drawn there by nostalgic memories of his grandmother who had lived there. After being accepted by the village, he celebrated in 2009 by hosting a "housewarming party" that featured many of his folk musician friends. The event was successful and grew in subsequent years with the help of cultural arts funding. Daniel had earlier built a cabin upon a raft that floats in the lake, and it is the iconic symbol of the festival.[3] [4]

The festival initially had around 400 attendees the first year, but has since grown to 1,000.[5]

References

  1. Filipsson, John (29 July 2011). "En dag blir två vid tredje Flottkalaset". Norrländska Socialdemokraten. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
  2. Bergmark, Kenth (14 Aug 2009). "Flottigt kulturkalas". Norbottens Kuriren. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
  3. Johnsson, Erik (11 Aug 2010). "Flottkalaset binder samman kultur- och naturupplevelser". Norbottens Kuriren. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
  4. Stenudd, Hasse (12 Aug 2011). "Folkmusiker föds inte ur stubbar!". Norbottens Kuriren. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
  5. Björkenwall, Fredrik (13 August 2012). "Flottkalaset trotsar festivaldöden". Norrbottens Kuriren. Retrieved 12 May 2013.

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