We invite you to settle in for some magical myths and fierce legends with Swedish storyteller and independent scholar of Norse mythology, Andreas Kornevall.

In the ancient storytelling tradition, Andreas will transport us to wintry lands of trickster giants, sea kings, goblins and elves, where sleighs soar above glittering snow-capped peaks and the Northern Lights illuminate the sky. Through spoken word and poetry, accompanied by the melodic strum of Andreas' Baltic Psaltery, a cousin of the lyre, you'll discover the rich Nordic tradition of storytelling.

So dim the lights, come gather near our mythical fire beneath the great eaves of the Mead Hall, and enjoy some enchanting entertainment served the olden way.

This talk will be live in our online classroom

All you need to take part is a good internet connection and a computer with a webcam, microphone and Zoom.

On booking this talk, you will receive an email with the Zoom link to access it. Remember to check your spam folder if you don't receive this confirmation email in your inbox.

Please send us a message if you have any questions. We hope you enjoy the talk!

About Andreas Kornevall

Image of course leader Andreas Kornevall Swedish author & ecologist Andreas Kornevall has worked with BBC radio, archaeological society Sussex Past & learning centres across the UK to revive the ancient Pagan Anglo-Saxon Creation Myth.
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