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Here it now starts, our history of Lars Levi Laestadius, Poppy of the mountains And recalcitrant voice (Tunturin unikko ja huutavan ääni – Fjällvärldens vallmo och den ropande rösten) on the shores of the He had three dreams in life: To have his name inscribed in the botanists’ roll of honour, To find a girl inclined towards a passion mild, and to dispel the spiritual night he had been forced to bear since his days of youth. (From the first song in the
Laestadius Opera by Bengt Pohjanen) Midsummer’s Day 2007 saw the premiere of a unique musical production in
Pajala. At Kengis Works, the historic background to the story of Lars Levi
Laestadius, voted Man of the Millennium in Norrbotten, Tornedalsteatern in
collaboration with Meänmaan teatteri, is performing a new play by Bengt
Pohjanen with original music by composer Kaj Chydenius. The pair had a
successful cooperation that led to the Smugglers’ Opera which played to
full houses in Pello and Övertorneå in summer 2004 and 2005. The
director of that production, Riitta Tirri, is also directing the new
production, together with the director of Tornedalsteatern, In the mid-19th century, Lars Levi Laestadius
ignited a remarkable religious revival among the population
of
Arctic Scandinavia. In the small community of Karesuando, both Tornedalen
Finns and Sami would cease their abuse of alcohol and instead follow the
teachings of Jesus. Laestadius was a strong personality, and as much a
scientist as he was a priest. Having grown up in poverty, he worked as a
priest for a long time before his spiritual breakthrough. He himself links his awakening with a meeting he had with an impoverished, humble Sami woman by the name of Milla Clemensdotter – a meeting which brought him to realise the “order of grace”. Quite suddenly, his sermons took on a sympathetic tone and hopeless alcoholics received the faith and ceased resorting to the bottle. Today, the movement which began here has followers all over the world. The venue is Kengis Works, The author Bengt Pohjanen has written the script and
libretto. His previously published works include “Ropandets Röst”
about Lars Levis Laestadius (1981). Kaj Chydenius, one of Three theatre groups are collaborating on this production:
Tornedalsteatern, Samiska Teatern and Meänmaan Teatteri. The production
is engaging about forty actors, professional artists together with
excellent non-professional singers from the region under the leadership of
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