Jammin' at Stamman

Posted: Monday, June 11, 2007

Paul Wilson of Deerwood played the fiddle at the Nordic jam during the Nisswa-Stamman performances Saturday in the Nisswa Pioneer Village. Wilson, a Stamman organizer and founder, plays Scandinavian folk music and dances with his wife, Mary Abendroth throughout the Midwest. Brainerd Dispatch/ Steve Kohls

Paul Wilson of Deerwood played the fiddle at the Nordic jam during the Nisswa-Stamman performances Saturday in the Nisswa Pioneer Village. Wilson, a Stamman organizer and founder, plays Scandinavian folk music and dances with his wife, Mary Abendroth throughout the Midwest. Brainerd Dispatch/ Steve Kohls» Purchase reprints of this photo.

Throughout the restored pioneer village in Nisswa, Saturday, small groups of Scandinavian performers such as Christine Whyatt (left) worked with Amanda and Danelle Cook of Pennock on their fiddling technique at the Nisswa-Stamman. Brainerd Dispatch/ Steve Kohls

Throughout the restored pioneer village in Nisswa, Saturday, small groups of Scandinavian performers such as Christine Whyatt (left) worked with Amanda and Danelle Cook of Pennock on their fiddling technique at the Nisswa-Stamman. Brainerd Dispatch/ Steve Kohls» Purchase reprints of this photo.

Nisswa-Stamman fiddler Laurie Agrimson wore a natural wreath of leaves and flowers Saturday as she strolled the grounds of the pioneer village in Nisswa. Brainerd Dispatch/ Steve Kohls

Nisswa-Stamman fiddler Laurie Agrimson wore a natural wreath of leaves and flowers Saturday as she strolled the grounds of the pioneer village in Nisswa.

Brainerd Dispatch/ Steve Kohls» Purchase reprints of this photo.

David Winter (left) of Minneapolis, Jerry Redelle and Laurie Agrimson, both of Elk Mound, Wis., were surrounded by musicians during the Nordic Jam at the Nisswa-Stamman Saturday in Nisswa. The festival, located in a restored pioneer village, featured performers from Scandinavian countries as well as domestic musicians. Brainerd Dispatch/ Steve Kohls

David Winter (left) of Minneapolis, Jerry Redelle and Laurie Agrimson, both of Elk Mound, Wis., were surrounded by musicians during the Nordic Jam at the Nisswa-Stamman Saturday in Nisswa. The festival, located in a restored pioneer village, featured performers from Scandinavian countries as well as domestic musicians. Brainerd Dispatch/ Steve Kohls» Purchase reprints of this photo.



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