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- attended Wendelsberg Folk High School, and studied classical music at Birkagården (the residential academy founded by Natanael Beskow). Engvoll then studied...
- Ebba Pauli, he founded Birkagården, the first of Sweden's so-called "settlements" (hemgård); Beskow was director of Birkagården from 1912-46. He was headmaster...
- | LP (Really Fast, 1983) Vägra För **** | LP (Rosa Honung, 1983) Birkagarden | LP (Rosa Honung, 1985) I Thrash Therefore I Am | (BCT, 1985 [tape])...
- the initiative that established the country's first settlement house Birkagården [sv] in 1912. In 1921, she became the first person in Sweden to hold...
- Islands and moved back to Sweden to attend college and study at the Birkagårdens folkhögskolas theater-line. In 1978, she received her first major lead...
- surfacing over time from a live show in 1985 at a Stockholm venue called Birkagården. In early 1986 they released their second EP "Dömd", which included a...
- was born in Stockholm, Sweden. She studied piano and improvisation at Birkagården College from 1979–81, musicology at the University of Stockholm from...
- (born 25 June 1952) is a Swedish artist. She received her education at Birkagårdens folkhögskola between 1972 and 1973, and made her solo debut at Galleri...
- began her painting career in 2007 when she attended a painting course at Birkagården College in Stockholm. She later attended art courses at People's University...
- well as the activist writer Ebba Pauli. Back in 1912 they had founded Birkagården, the first of Sweden's so-called ‘settlement’ houses (hemgård) that served...