Many know the folk song about Per Spelman. In this program musician Arna Rennan will tell the tale of the real person behind the song. This program will be held at the Halstad Living Center.
Many Midwesterners know the folk song about Per Spelman, a man who traded his only cow for a fiddle. In this interactive music and history program especially suitable for elementary school children, musician Arna Rennan will tell the tale of the real person behind the song. Meet Per Spelman, a legendary traveling fiddle player and shoemaker who lived on a small farm named Kringelhaugen in Boeverdalen and had 19 children, many of whom immigrated to the Midwest. Through pictures, folk songs and stories about Per Spelman and others like him, Arna will delve into who immigrated and why, exploring questions that go deeper than poverty and lack of opportunity. This program is offered free-of-charge thanks in part to funding from the Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.
This program will be held at the Halstad Living Center,133 4th Ave E, Halstad, MN.
AGE GROUP: | Middle Grade (Ages 10-13) | K-5th Graders (Ages 5-10) | All Ages |
EVENT TYPE: | Presentations | Legacy Events |
The Halstad LINK Site is located in the Halstad Rescue Building on the corner of 5th St. E. and HWY 200. The LINK Site offers books, movies, printing and a public computer.