Ingor Ánte Áilo Gaup

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Ingor Ánte Áilu Gaup
Inga-Máret Gaup-Juuso and Ingor Ánte Áilo Gaup in Helsinki, Finland after a performance of Nils-Aslak Valkeapää's The Frost Haired and The Dream-seer on September 6th, 2013
and Ingor Ánte Áilo Gaup in Helsinki, Finland after a performance of Nils-Aslak Valkeapää's The Frost Haired and The Dream-seer on September 6th, 2013
Background information
Born (1960-03-25) 25 March 1960 (age 61)
Kautokeino, Norway
Origin Norway Sami flag.svg Sami
GenresYoik & traditional folk music
Occupation(s)Actor, musician & composer
InstrumentsVocals
WebsiteIvnniiguin on MySpace

Ingor Ánte Áilu Gaup, also known as Iŋgor Ántte Áilu Gaup and as Áilloš (born 25 March 1960 in Kautokeino, Norway) is a Sámi actor, composer, and folk musician.

Career[]

Gaup was an early part of the rock group Ivnniiguin, which, among other things, created arrangements of poems by Ailo Gaup, whose work, the musical Våre vidder II, was presented at the Kautokeino Theater and at cultural festivals in Nord-Norge. This piqued an interest in theater, which led to the establishment of Beaivváš Sámi Theatre, which he has been part of since 1983.

He has also had smaller roles in the Norwegian film (1994), and also contributed to such musical publications as Jan Garbarek's I Took Up the Runes (1990). Together with Nils-Aslak Valkeapää, he released Sápmi lottážan (1993). Since 1993, he has been part of accordionist Gabriel Fliflet's group , who has toured the country together with Knut Reiersrud performing the jazz joik Saman i gaman. One of his joiks features in the German book Johan Turi. Ein Bühnenstück mit einem Joik von Áilloš by and (, 2019 ISBN 978-3-9816835-4-7).

He has been part of the dance and joik performance Jasat with the Sami theater in Kiruna and the . Gaup received the in 2003, and participated in the Nordlys Festival in 2004 with Solveig Kringlebotn. Together with Kristin Mellem, he released Jeđđehus (2004), which was nominated for the in (2005). His newest album includes the musicians Svein Schultz, Kenneth Ekornes, and Stein Austrud.

Awards[]

In 1999, Gaup received the Áillohaš Music Award, a Sámi music award conferred by the municipality of Kautokeino and the to honor the significant contributions the recipient or recipients has made to the diverse world of Sámi music.[1][2]

In 2003, he won the Nordlysprisen.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Skancke-Knutsen, Arvid (March 28, 2011). "Mari Boine jubilerer" (in Norwegian Bokmål). Folkorg.no. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  2. ^ Hætta, Wenche Marie. "Hvem-Hva-Når om Sámi Grand Prix" (in Norwegian Bokmål). NRK. Retrieved August 2, 2021.
  3. ^ "Vinnere av Nordlysprisen" (in Norwegian Bokmål). Nordlysfestivalen. Retrieved August 7, 2021.

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Awards
Preceded by
Inga Juuso
Recipient of the Áillohaš Music Award
1999
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Recipient of the Nordlysprisen
2006
Succeeded by
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