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Since 1985 Kinnaspelet "Songen
ved det store djup" -
Look at a video from Kinnaspelet here:
The Kinn
Pageant - An Outstanding Experience
In the
municipality of Flora, the westernmost one in Scandinavia,
you can discover a paradise of islands, skerries, mountains,
cliffs and sea. As far west as you can go, where the sky
meets the sea, you will find an old church from the 11th
century and every third weekend in June there is an outdoor
theatre with 150 actors performing a pageant about love,
treason, faith, doubt, hope, hopelessness, rebellion and
suppression and Vikings conquering Ireland.
History
and legends form the background and the natural and
sheltered slopes behind the church at the foot of an
imposing cliff - together with a changing sea and sky offer
you a unique and wonderful atmosphere, a setting you have
never experienced in any theatrical performance.
The
Pageant
The main
theme is the introduction of the Protestant Reformation by
the Danish king in 1537. The King’s bailiff informs the
congregation of Kinn that they have to accept the "New Faith",
that all church properties are taken possession of and that
Norway has lost her independence and become a part of
Denmark.
Through
"a pageant in the pageant", a performance which the
parishers themselves were going to present at the very
moment of the bailiff’s arrival, we witness how, Sunniva, a
Christian Irish Princess, flee from heathen Vikings.
The
legend says that she was forced to marry a Viking king. She
escaped by secretly leaving Ireland with her friends in
three ships. When they were out at sea, they threw away all
sails and oars and prayed to God to lead them to a safe
place. All ships stranded on the Norwegian coast. Sunniva’s
sister or chambermaid came to Kinn where she built the
church in gratitude for being saved.
Old
Icelandic sagas also tell us about the worship of Holy men
of Kinn and Selja. It is therefore assumed that Kinn is one
of the oldest Christian places of worship in Norway. Sunniva
stranded on Selja, further north, and she became the Patron
Saint of Western Norway. The first bishopric in Norway was
the Diocese of Selja and the present Catholic Bishop of
Norway is "Bishop of Selja".
Even
though this is a legend, it is very likely because Irish
hermits who founded new monasteries on the Scottish coast,
also sailed to Iceland and the Faroe Island. Is it not
possible that some of these monks might have drifted across
the sea to barren and isolated islands in Norway?
"Songen
ved det store djup" The Kinn Pageant
Is
performed by Sogn og Fjordane Theatre and one hundred and
fifty
amateurs on the isle of Kinn near Florø.
Text: Rolf Losnegård, Director: Rolf Losnegård, Music: Per
Janke Jørgensen
Information
Every
year four thousand people have enjoyed The Kinn Pageant
since its first opening performance in 1985. The Parish
Council of Kinn and The Sogn og Fjordane Theatre are happy
to invite you to Kinn during the third weekend of June. This
cultural event has been blessed with good weather, but do
remember that there in summer might blow a cold wind from
the north - so please wear suitable clothes. In case of rain
the Pageant is not cancelled. On the contrary the
performance has a new dimension, a new and very special
setting.
Between
performances you are welcome to guided tours in the church
and around the island, concerts, evening prayers and a
service on Sunday. The church is the only one in Scandinavia
still having a "rood-screen". The front is decorated with
very well preserved wooden carvings showing Christ
surrounded by his apostles and two angles on the Day of
Judgement. The altar piece is in the baroque style from
1644, the memorial plaque from 1639 and the pulpit, the
naval ship and the chasuble from about 1700.
You are
welcome to go for walks on your own. The most popular walks
is to Kinnaklova, a mountain which seems to be cut with an
axe thus making a cleft which is 125 metres deep, 25 metres
wide at the base and twice as wide at the top. It also plays
an important role in the Pageant. Do enjoy the good meal you
have carefully prepared for the trip or have some
refreshments in the kiosk. Many people come to Kinn every
year to meet people and enjoy the special atmosphere of the
island and the very special drama in the extraordinary
setting made by God.
You are
brought from Florø to Kinn in 25 minutes by six or seven
fast, comfortable boats. The boats leave Fugleskjærskaia (the
main dock), where you can park your car or leave the bus. On
Kinn you will appreciate one kilometre’s walk in beautiful
scenery to the church. Our assistants on Kinn will help you
with transport by car if needed!
Fjord1 Fylkesbaatane
arranges
tours (with or without stay over night in Florø) from Bergen
to Kinn. Ask for information in Travel Agencies.
For
further information about the Kinn Pageant, transport,
tickets etc. please contact:
Kinnaspelet
P.O. Box 111
N-6901 Florø
Norway
E-mail:
kinnaspelet@gmail.com
Tel. (+47) 57 75 25 30
Fax (+47) 57 75 25 31
Every
year
Fjord1 Fylkesbaatane sails from Bergen directly to the Kinn
Pageant with a high speed express boat. All the year Bergen
and Florø are closely connected by Fylkesbaatane’s high
speed express boats. Travelling time between Bergen and
Florø:
About 3 hours. 2 arrivals/departures daily.
Tel. (+47) 55 32 40 15 for further information.
English version by Torleif Reksten.
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