Godt humør! Den dansen hadde vært perfekt underholdning til et krus mjød. Da ville jeg nok dansa halling selv etter hvert, mens publikum plutselig fikk noe annet å gjøre :-) Men jeg har seriøst lyst å lære meg halling dans! Hvor kan man gå på et slikt kurs? Når jeg ser videon så er det som å komme minst 150 år tilbake i tid. Stemningsfullt! Herlig!
When you delve a little into old clothes and then go back 150 years and further back, you see heaps of details and shapes that match. This applies to both women's and men's clothing. We always think that the world used to stand still, that there was no trade, and no people went with traveling salesmen to live elsewhere or that they came with gifts and then served as a source of inspiration. And on a long sea voyage those clothes never wear out? shouldn't you try to make or get something new in a new port?
Preserve the tradition and culture. It's sad to see that not many of the young people participate in their own tradition, smh.
@Countryhumans Trash What an ignorance you're showing.
@Nordic Trash Preservere Norsk kultur i dagens ungdom = Massevoldtekt på kvinner. Bra tankegang din jævla landsforræder.
@@libertasinveritas3198 pretty sure it was a joke
@@Kitzkah It wasn't.
@@libertasinveritas3198 ..how do you know? I mean it may not be, but you sound very confident on a comment you cant prove
It looks like this was filmed at the Outdoor Folk Museum in Oslo. I was there a few years ago. Thoroughly loved the place!
My Great Great Grandfather Knud Foslien made the first hardanger violin in approx. 1846 in Norway. B. R. Hanson. 8Y4
The earliest known example of the hardingfele is from 1651, made by Ole Jonsen Jaastad in Hardanger, Norway.[
Don’t be starting this clan war again please
Always love this dance and culture
Love that. Wanna dance.
I have a feeling that family guy saw this for their norway joke XD
you are awesome for that comment
Det er riktig bra! Tusen takk.
Ama bence turkiya da dance daha guzal
Godt humør! Den dansen hadde vært perfekt underholdning til et krus mjød. Da ville jeg nok dansa halling selv etter hvert, mens publikum plutselig fikk noe annet å gjøre :-) Men jeg har seriøst lyst å lære meg halling dans! Hvor kan man gå på et slikt kurs? Når jeg ser videon så er det som å komme minst 150 år tilbake i tid. Stemningsfullt! Herlig!
Jeg vil prøve det ut, ser morsomt ut.
I really was finding this!!
When everyone Googles Norway dance from Family guy
Che classe, altro che! ☀️ 😚
So fun to watch. I’m 80% Norwegian but I know very little about the culture.
Wow! Amazing. 🌞
So fun to watch..Bravo. Do you have any info on how the Vikings would have danced in the 900?
Nice! Does anyone know the names of the tunes they played?
so simmilar to the Romanian folk dance!
+Adriana Burfeind - That's a hardanger fiddle
Geir Idar Hjelvik is my favoite musheer, good day to all, if you see this comment ur color blind
We have Morris dancing in England English folk dancing.
Cool
Tord_the_commie 321 yay someone who knows eddsworld
Hello fellow eddsworld fan
I sent this to my gf and simply said WE NEED TO LEARN THE DANCE OF MY PEOPLE
sounds cute as hell, did you do it?
dude, this is cool
Are they improvising?
Prachtig lief land en mensen. Jammer van stadje bij het gesloten olieplatform? Maar ik mis de Noorse schaatsers op tv. Bij de wedstrijden
Are you from Netherlands? Is the language dutch. I want to learn it :-) It is beautiful.
Mensen og oljeplattform? Hva faen?
+Peter McJackass
LoL!!!
XD
Peter McJackass mensen betyr mennesker/personer på nederlandsk. Lol
God, we were bland.
*still are*
Yes
wow. Great vid. Inspiring
wow!! I like very ever
What?
Aissis grammar
nice
Where’s the floofagoten tree
I came here from the family guy joke
I wish we culd hawe the same an ireland
Don't you dance by a tune of a fiddle in Ireland?
My friend is irish
Good channel
If you want to know about tradisional Norwegia dancing
If you want to learn
You should wach
How old is this type of dance?
probably 600-700 years. maybe more
E er Norsk og jeg danser ikke sånn😂😂
Da er du ikke norsk❌🔥
Is this guy drunk. At 2:11 throws hat at lady playing a violin
The guy’s outfit looks Icelandic
Bruh, it’s A bunad for men
TheMustardCat :p I’m just saying it looks similar to Icelandic folk costumes.
When you delve a little into old clothes and then go back 150 years and further back, you see heaps of details and shapes that match. This applies to both women's and men's clothing. We always think that the world used to stand still, that there was no trade, and no people went with traveling salesmen to live elsewhere or that they came with gifts and then served as a source of inspiration. And on a long sea voyage those clothes never wear out? shouldn't you try to make or get something new in a new port?
Party hard 😮
Please tell me youre joking..😔
Wow. This seems Russian-style.
I‘m not sure about Norwegian but I read that it’s become common to add Russian aspects to Danish Dancing.
I am eddsworld shit
akward!?
Is that a violin or fiddle
violin and fiddle are the same instrument
+Michelle Viper No there not, fiddle has 4 strings and the violin has 8 strings.
+Carlium I play the violin and there are only four...
Carlium what funky fucked up violin do you play?
Michelle Viper I ment the OPPISITE!!!!! STFU! ( And yes I was Angry when I wrote this comment)
På 70 tallet da..
Look at that dress 👗 😍, European culture was beautiful but now👎
Well people still wear bunads for the appropriate occasions, no one wore them daily
NEI!!!?
Hva?
very low energy "dance"...
Jesus was a Carpenter lol pushups aren’t energy consuming?
boring
No it's not,
ya lil' kid... (ಠ_ಠ)