With Máret Ánne Sara’s historic exhibition at Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, Sámi art steps into the global spotlight like…
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In recent years, Balto has established herself as a central voice in both the Sámi and Norwegian music scenes. She has…
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With the launch of NANU – Sámi Arts International, a historic milestone has been reached for Sámi arts. Together,…
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We're back in the office after the summer break and we're more than ready for a new festival year! Autumn will largely…
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When this year’s festival concluded in the early hours of Sunday July 13, a total of 6,149 people had visited our…
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We’re lucky to have warm and sunny days during the first part of our festival. While we’re thoroughly enjoying the nice…
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On Thursday, the Buošši Award 2025 was presented during the opening of this year’s Riddu Riđđu Festival in Manndalen,…
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This year’s Indigenous festival offers everything from heavy joik and Greenlandic reggae to Northern Norwegian rap and…
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We are excited to announce that we’ve strengthened our team with Ann Cecilie Hætta as our new festival producer. Ann…
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Riddu Riđđu Festivála and the Center for Northern People will award the Buošši Prize during this year’s Riddu Riđđu…
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This year’s stunning poster is created by Kai Mikkel Balto, our 2024 Young Artist of the Year. The poster is inspired…
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A brand-new commissioned piece just for our young ones! We’re excited to announce that this year’s children's festival…
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ElleMina Kuoljok Baer (25) from Jokkmokk has been named “Young Artist of the Year” by Riddu Riđđu. Kuoljok Baer is a…
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Henrik Olsen has been appointed as the new general manager of the international Indigenous festival Riddu Riđđu. Olsen…
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Riddu Riđđu invites Sámi filmmakers and Indigenous filmmakers to submit films to the festival's short film program.…
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