
Rebecca Tiger
As a priestess of nature and artist deeply rooted in Nordic tradition, herbal wisdom, and ritual, Rebecca Tiger weaves a unique practice of magic, nature connection, voice, movement, and ceremony. Her work flows with the seasons and includes forest bathing, sauna rituals, seiðr, song, storytelling, and ecopsychology – always in harmony with land, body, and the sacred present moment.
Her artistic expression is grounded in Nordic animism and ceremonial seiðr, listening deeply to land, spirits, and ancestral memory. Through body, breath, voice, staff, and drum, she brings forth forgotten songs and transforms myth into moments of modern guidance, transformation, and celebration.
Rebecca has worked almost all her life as a freelance performer, actress, and director within her own productions and smaller companies in theatre, circus, and variety. She has collaborated with stages such as Turteatern, Orionteatern, and Moment:teater in Stockholm, and directed for companies like Acting for Climate and Karavan. Her screen appearances include work for SVT and Mexico Media. Rebecca remains a devoted activist for equality and artistic freedom. Through ritual, performance, and poetic resistance, Rebecca keeps the ceremonial flame alive – awakening connection, awe, and wild creativity wherever she goes.
“Beneath our feet rests a world of myth, memory, and magic. In the Nordic soil, I hear voices whispering to me – from völvas, seiðr-workers, folk healers, and forest spirits. Their songs have never fallen silent, only grown quieter. But the time has come for them to be listen to.”