He has played for Queen Sonja of Norway during the opening of the Sámi pavilion at the Venice Biennale last year, and…
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Chilean Ana Tijoux is a fearless and not least politically engaged Indigenous rapper. She has been named the best…
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The young artist of the year 2023 is filmmaker Mihkkal Hætta, 22, from Kautokeino. He cites David Lynch and Ingmar…
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Riddu Riđđu Festivála aims to encourage artistic development amongst young Sámi artists and create a platform for them…
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The long-standing collaboration between Riddu Riđđu Festivála and Tromsø International Film Festival (TIFF) continues…
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Riddu Riđđu invites Indigenous filmmakers to send films for consideration for our film programme. Both fiction and…
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The award-winning group with roots in Storfjord have made a name for themselves for their sweaty dance parties with…
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An otherwise winter-quiet Riddu plain comes to life when representatives from the international music industry come to…
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Riddu Riđđu is Europe's largest Indigenous Peoples festival and has big plans for its audience in 2023. Umesámi…
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Just hours ago, there was a crazy atmosphere on the main stage of Riddu Riđđu in Manndalen. Today, Europe's largest…
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Today Riddu Riđđu announces two exciting names for this summer's festival. Sea Sámi electronica artist Niilas and…
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There will be both humor and a sense of seriousness at Riddu Riđđu Festivála this summer. Stand-up success Reaškkas…
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Today, Riddu Riđđu reveals this summer's program. After two years of alternative events and a scaled-down festival, the…
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Riddu Riđđu and the Center of Northern Peoples will present the inaugural Buošši Award at this year’s festival to…
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Riddu Riđđu brings young Sámi musicians Emil Kárlsen, Lávre and Hildá Länsman to celebrate ‘The Sámi Pavilion’ at the…
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