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Cait Vitale-Sullivan was steeped in the high desert wilderness of Idaho as a child.
She is intrigued by the human connection to nature and music, and when not playing outside, could be found playing fiddle or singing in the forest. In 2013, she moved to Norway, where she was introduced to Scandinavian traditional music and majestic fjords. After returning to Idaho to finish a degree in Ecology and Conservation Biology, she returned to Sweden to complete a Fulbright grant studying the connection between Kulning (Swedish cow calling music) and landscape. There, she attended Malungs Folkhögskola to study Swedish folk music. She currently is completing a master’s degree in Agroecology and a master's degree in Scandinavian Studies. She is focusing on the connection between music and agricultural landscapes, exploring the human, more-than-human relationships built through sound. 

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