ILDEN I MITT HJERTE

I             One of Norway’s most famous writers, Jens Bjørneboe, was born i Kristiansand in 1920. He was a poet, playwright, novelist, essayist, journalist, and  one of the most important public voices in Norwegian society from the 1950s to the 70s. He took his own life in 1976, but his […]

PANDORA’S JUKE BOX

1984 – 1987 George Harrison, Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Annie Lennox, David Bowie…almost every music star was once or twice a guest on the radio show Pandora’s Juke Box. During its more than 12 years on Norwegian radio NRK, it stayed one of the most popular shows in the country. It transformed Saturday […]

JUNGELTELEGRAFEN

1997 – Present The radio show “Jungeltelegrafen” on Norwegian national radio NRK first went on the air on March 8th, 1997, and since then the one hour show has been broadcast twice or three times a week, every week. It swiftly became the leading show for global music on Norwegian radio, and has upheld a […]

ULFAH ARTS EXCHANGE

2011 – 2012 Together with the media and culture organisation Ulfah Arts in Birminghan, UK, Nedland Kultur organised an exchange of young media people from England, with backgrounds from various parts of the world. Focusing on radio production and presentation, several representatives of multicultural youth in England got to spend spend 4 weeks at NRK […]

AFRICAN-NORWEGIAN JOURNALIST EXCHANGE

2004 – 2011 — In 2002 planning started for a collaboration between several partners to start an exchange program for young journalists from Ethiopia, Tanzania and Norway. The resulting project involved Gimlekollen School of Journalism and Communication, Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation and the Media Women’s Associations of Ethiopia and Tanzania. Later Uganda and Kenya, through the […]

CHRISTMAS CONCERTS IN DAR ES SALAAM

2010 In 2010 Nedland Kultur received a request from The Norwegian Embassy in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania: “Would you like to bring an artist or a band from Norway to perform at our annual pre-Christmas party?” Many embassies have this tradition of inviting guests – Tanzanians from governmental or other organisations, diplomats from other countries, […]

STUDIO MARIMBA

1997 – 2005 Ever since his first visit to Tanzania in 1989, Sigbjørn Nedland had been trying to help musicians establish a studio in Dar Es Salaam, as there were no quality studios at all in the city. In 1997, with the help of the aid organisation Strømme Foundation and the Norwegian Agency for Development […]

MED BLANKE ARK.

1993 – 1994 This album was released the year that Alf Prøysen would have been 80. Sadly, he died already in 1970, only 56 years of age, but he lives on as one of the best and most loved singers, authors, songwriters and storytellers Norway has ever fostered. Therefore it was a big challenge to […]

ALVÅRLI TALT

1994 – 1995 Jan Engervik comes from the area where Nedland Kultur’s Sigbjørn Nedland spent his teens – and was known to Nedland as a good local folk singer in the traditional maritime style of songs from the Southern part of Norway. So when Jan turned up with a batch of new, fresh, humorously philosphical, […]

KVIRRE VIRRE VITT

1996 – 1997 This album is the first of several albums with music and songs for children from Nedland Kultur. NRK (Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation) asked Sigbjørn Nedland to make a selection of songs from the radio show for called children “Barnetimen for de minste” , and from the general heritage of Norwegian children’s songs. The […]