fettmaterialet
Fettmaterialet, also known as "fett" in Norwegian slang, refers to a type of traditional Norwegian folk music and dance that originated in the coastal regions of southern Norway, particularly in the counties of Vestfold, Telemark, and Buskerud. The term "fett" is derived from the Norwegian word for "fat," which historically described the robust, lively character of the music and the dancers' movements. This genre is closely tied to rural Norwegian culture and has been passed down through generations, often performed at local gatherings, weddings, and festivals.
Fettmaterialet typically features simple, repetitive melodies played on instruments such as the hardingfele (a type of
The dance associated with fettmaterialet is known for its playful, sometimes clumsy movements, which contrast with
Today, fettmaterialet remains a vibrant part of Norwegian cultural heritage, with modern artists and folk music