English: 

The band Trio oro which consists of the three band members Frederik Oscar Aakre playing the flute, Adrian Felix Arntzen on the guitar and Espen Thorvald Granseth playing djembe. Three jolly guys always with a smile found on their faces, catching the audience's attention from the start of the performance.

Trio orio walks out on stage with charming, wide smiles and lively movements with their arms, the audience already looks concentrated. The band continues to impress with their songs, a nice combination of singing the flute, guitar and a handful of other instruments. Trio oro are not just talented musicians, but they are also tactical and use comedy and honesty as a tool to engage the audience. 

 

Trio oro played all of their songs with a lot of energy and enthusiasm. Between the songs they took a moment to tell about the background of the songs, often with a humorous twist. Already when one song was sinking into the audience they abruptly started with a new one, thus the audience never got bored. At the ending they thanked the audience and played a Bolivian song.

 

We had a little chat with some younger children around eleven years old that watched the show. Junie and Ida says the sho was a bit weird, but at the same time funny and good at their instruments. They think the targeted group should be ten years and older, but changed their mind and came to the conclusion to six years and up.

 

In our opinion the performance is suitable for primary school students because the humor seemed more suitable for kids a little bit younger than us. The performance was a good concept, and we think a lot was good, but some of it was a little weird for us considering that we are not in the target group for which the performance was suitable for. 

 

We think that we would've enjoyed the performance more if we were primary school students, because they made good jokes and the music was exciting in a mystic way and it was very tempting to begin to dance, because of the nice rhythms. 

 

The band members were very talented and played well on their instruments. We really liked their problem solving idea when one of the guitar strings broke. They began to tell jokes to make time go without making the audience bored. All in all we had a great time watching Trio oro's performance, but not suitable for our age group. 

 

Written by Liv Iza (14) & Varscha (15)


Norwegian: 

The band Trio oro consists of the three band members Frederik Oscar Aakre on recorder, Adrian Felix Arntzen on guitar and Espen Thorvald Granseth on djembe. Three cheerful guys with a smile always found on their faces that captures the audience's attention right from the start of the performance.

 

Trio oro come out on stage with broad smiles and make lively movements with their arms, the audience already looking concentrated. The band continues to impress with their songs, a fine combination of recorder, guitar, djembe and several other instruments. Trio oro are not only talented musicians, but they are also tactical and use humor and honesty as a means to engage the audience. 

 

Trio oro plays all their songs with a lot of energy and enthusiasm. Between songs, they tell the background of the songs, often with a humorous twist. Even when a song has barely begun to sink in with the audience, they start abruptly with a new one, so the audience is never bored. Finally, they end by thanking the audience and playing a Bolivian song. 

 

We had a little chat with some younger children aged around eleven who were watching the show. Junie and Ida say that the show was a bit weird, but fun at the same time and that they were good at playing their instruments. They thought the age group could be ten years and up, but changed their minds and it became six years and up.

 

"We think this show is suitable for primary school pupils because the humor was better suited to children who are a little younger than us. The show was a good concept and we thought a lot of it was good, but something was a little strange for us considering that we are not in the target group for which the concept was suitable. 

 

If we had been elementary school students, we think we would have liked it and had fun because there were good jokes and the music was also both exciting in a slightly mysterious way and you wanted to dance because of the nice rhythms. 

 

The band members were very talented and played well on their instruments and we really liked the problem solving idea when one of their guitar strings broke. They started telling jokes and joking around to pass the time without the audience getting bored. All in all, we thought the show was inspiring and fun, but not suitable for our age group.

 

Written by Liv Iza (14) & Varscha (15)