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24 Nov 11 / 12:23:12

Belgrade Hosts Days of Birgitte Grimstad

Prominent Scandinavian singer Birgitte Grimstad shares details of her life and secrets of her profession with Belgrade audience.

Gordana Andric
Belgrade

During the event ‘Days of Birgitte Grimstad’, from November 24 to 27, both professional and amateur singers will have the opportunity to learn more about their voices and about one of Norwegian leading voices since the sixties, Birgitte Grimstad.

First day of the event Birgitte Grimstad spoke about her rich professional life as a singer and performer.

During her almost 50 years long career Grimstad had numerous international concert tours, published 20 LP recordings and six CD albums.

Best known by performances ‘What the Windharp Sang’ and ‘Missa Mama’, Grimstad is also specialist in voice education in theatres.

Since the eighties she is involved in experimental theatre and in recent years she engaged in art therapy and voice meditation.

Every day of ‘Days of Birgitte Grimstad’, Serbian singers will have the opportunity to attend workshops and learn how to warm up, improve and preserve their voices and explore new vocal capabilities.

On November 25, Dah Theatre that hosted Grimstad organises the performance ‘Who was Hans Christian Andersen?’-  the show that promises to “depict the character of this eccentric poet and a famous fairy-tale writer”.

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