Anemara (CAN/SWE)
Sun 7th February 2027Doors 6pm, show 7pm. All seated
The TLR debut of this sensational transatlantic quartet from Canada and Sweden!
Anemara
Bringing together four acclaimed musicians from Canada and Sweden, ANEMARA is a dynamic collaboration, merging traditional and original music from both sides of the Atlantic. With two fiddles, harp, cello, stepdance, and four-part vocal harmonies, the quartet weaves a powerfully rhythmic and textured sound.
First joining forces in Glasgow, ANEMARA invites listeners into a rich soundscape of vibrant compositions inspired by their Nordic, Celtic, and Canadian roots. The name ANEMARA is inspired by the word “Anemoi” (gods of the four winds), and the Gaelic word “Mara” (of the sea), representing the quartet’s cross-Atlantic connection. With captivating melodies and energetic rhythms, their notes swirl across the ocean and meet in a lively dance.
Featuring award-winning artists, Jocelyn Pettit (CAN), Lea Kirstein (CAN), Kristina Leesik (SWE/UK), and Justyna Krzyżanowska (SWE), the members have collectively received over 15 recognitions at the Canadian Folk Music Awards, Western Canadian Music Awards, International Acoustic Music Awards, Celtic Connections Danny Kyle Awards, and Zorn Folk Music Awards ('Riksspelman' prestigious title for master Swedish folk musicians).
ANEMARA has toured in Sweden and the UK, performing at notable festivals including Urkult Festival, Medeltidsveckan, and Celtic Connections. They have been broadcast on Swedish National Radio P2 and reviewed in local media. They have released a single, “Atlantic Schottis”, and will be touring in Canada and Europe in Summer 2026.
'Beautiful, entrancing, uplifting music.' – Leith Folk Club (Edinburgh, UK)
'Full house tonight...[ANEMARA] exceeded expectations. It was wonderful to work with such professional musicians.' – Körsbärsgården Museum of Contemporary Art (Gotland, Sweden)
'With their captivating journey through the Celtic music world, the skilful musicians put on one of the absolutely most appreciated concerts this summer.' – Bunge Museum (Fårösund, Sweden)
