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Explore the rich and varied traditions of the Nordic region through engaging interviews is musicians and other fascinating people, tales from Nordic folklore, and live recordings of Nordic music. Each episode is a taste of something different. Join musicians as they talk about their work, their inspiration, and their connection to the Nordic musical tradition. We also dive into the folktales and stores that have shaped the Nordic region for centuries. Please see our website at NordicOnTap.com for extra links and photos about each podcast. So whether you’re a fan of folklore and folktales, a lover of Nordic music, or curious about the rich cultural heritage of the Nordic countries we invite you to join us for a journey into the heart of Nordic tradition.
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Saturday Sep 30, 2023
The Rosemaled Church and the Journey to Belong
Saturday Sep 30, 2023
Saturday Sep 30, 2023
An ocean-going ship has long been a metaphor for a journey, literal or spiritual, and model ships are still found in some Scandinavian Churches today. It was on a tall ship that immigrants from Scandinavia came to America, carrying their prized possessions in storage trunks, adorned with colorful flowers and vines - an art form called rosemaling.
In this episode (see website ) we trace the origins of rosemaling in Norway and then in the United States, and learn about a group of rosemalers and parishioners to renovate the Glendale Lutheran Church chapel with rosemaling paintings. But after 25 years, the congregation, largely of Scandinavian descent, moved away or passed away, leading eventually to the sale of the church property in Burien, Washington State (USA) in 2023. The rosemaled panels and decorations, which included a model ship, were given away or returned to their owners - one church received and hung up the ship in their building.
In this podcast, we talk to a handful of people who used to call Glendale Lutheran their spiritual home, and ask what that church life meant to them. We also meet someone from Prince of Peace Lutheran, who received the ship, and consider what "community" means in today's world. Given the reduction in membership of churches, synagogues, mosques, fraternal orders, and other groups where we traditionally found a place to belong, we consider where our spiritual ship will travel next in today's world to find "community".
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