Kasper Eistrup’s path to creative power costs both despair and submission. However, he believes the reward will come in the end

For the first time, “Sørine & Livskraften” is recorded in front of a live audience, when Sørine talks to painter and musician Kasper Eistrup. It happens in front of a well-prepared audience at Restaurant Noma in Copenhagen. A restaurant that has been voted the world’s best restaurant several times.

The focal point of the conversation is creative power. Where does it come from? And does it have anything to do with the divine?

Kasper Eistrup’s life has been characterized by his constant need to express himself. First as lead singer and songwriter in the rock band Kashmir – and then as a painter.

In the interview, Kasper Eistrup explains, among other things, that through submission and hard struggle he comes into contact with something that is bigger than himself, where things are created.

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In the conversation, the two also talk about Eistrup’s father, who went from being the one who was bored when the family went to church on Christmas Eve, but who in his older years became a church servant in the local church.

Photo: Theis Mortensen

And then Eistrup talks about the time when Kashmir faced an international breakthrough, which resulted in, among other things, a meeting and collaboration with David Bowie.

Photo: Theis Mortensen

Host: Sørine Gotfredsen.

Idea, organization, cut and editor: Frederik Meldgaard Lauridsen.

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