Lögberg-Heimskringla - 04.11.2005, Síða 3

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 04.11.2005, Síða 3
Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 4. nóvember 2005 • 3 PHOTO COURTESY OFTHE ICELANDIC EMBASSY New ambassador to Canada OTTAWA, ON — Markús Örn Antonsson is Iceland’s new ambassador to Canada. He began working at the em- bassy in Ottawa in October. Antonsson, whose career traversed both media and poli- tics, was born in Reykjavík in 1943. He has worked in news- paper, radio and television, and served as Mayor of Reykja- vik from 1991 to 1994 in addition to other positions in public office. More recently, he was president of the Icelandic Na- tional League in Iceland from 1998 to 2003. Antonsson takes over the position of ambassador from Guðmundur Eiriksson. Above, from left: Kristín S. Halldórsdóttir, attaché; Ólöf Dögg Sigvaldadóttir, intern/advisor; Gilles Thivierge, assis- tant/ chauffeur; and Steinunn Armannsdóttir with her hus- band ambassador Markús Örn Antonsson. 23rd annual Nordic Christmas Revels in Washington, DC Icelandic Christmas at Spadina Museum PHOTO: DOUG VAN HAMME The writing committee for Planning Our Traditions. From left: Margrét Björgvínsdóttir, chairperson of the exhibition; Margaret Van Hamme; and Meredith MacFarquhar. WASHINGTON, DC — The Christmas Revels, a celebration of the Winter Solstice, retums to the Lisner Auditorium of the George Washington University over the weekends of December 9-11 and 16 - 18. The Washing- ton Revels’ 23rd annual holiday production transports visitors northward to share the sparkling music, epic folklore and spirited dancing of Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland and Karelia. Ancient oral folk tales from the Kalevala, the Finnish na- tional epic, provide the theme for this year’s Christmas Revels, acted out with giant puppets and masks. The second act begins with the stirring Icelandic chant Ólafur Liljurós, used to evoke the hunting ritual and ancient landscape. Audience participation is invited in Revels. The audience learns carols and rounds both ancient and familiar, and wiíl be invited to join hands for “The Lord of the Dance,” a recession- al through the aisles of the the- atre which for many is an annual high-point in creating a spirit of community. Other traditional Revels elements include the Ab- bots Bromley Hom Dance and carols with a brass quintet. The celebration of the lon- gest night of the year, the winter solstice, is at the heart of Revels. Despite “Christmas” in the title, this is not a religious pageant, but rather a seasonal celebration. Eight performances of the Christmas Revels will be held at the Lisner Auditorium of the George Washington University, 21st and H Streets NW, Wash- ington, DC. For more information visit www.revelsdc.orgor call 1-800- 595-4849. Gail Einarson-McCleery TORONTO, ON — Want to know what Christmas was like in Iceland 100 years ago? Come to Spadina Museum and find out! Spadina Museum will showcase an Edwardian Christmas of 100 years ago with festive decorations and period details- showing how the Austin Family celebrated the holiday season at home. They have also invited the Icelandic community to demonstrate an Icelandic Christmas of that same period. Visitors will be invited to participate in crafts for the children, cultural cook- ing demonstrations and sample light refreshments. Different holiday customs will be fea- tured each Sunday including musicians and storytelling. The Icelandic segment will include a baðstofa of 100 years ago decorated for Christ- mas, as well as demonstrations of making laufabrauð and Christmas crafts, Christmas carols sung by Maja Ardal, Sigga Friðriksdóttir and Ann Quartet to play opening TORONTO, ON — The Quartetto Constanze will be performing at the opening re- ceplion of the “Sharing Our Traditions” display at the Spa- dina Museum in Toronto on No- vember 23, which features an Icelandic Christmas tliis year. It has also been named Quartet in Residence at the Glenn Gould School, 2005- 2006. Established in September 2004, the quartet features Ice- landic Canadian Ingunn Bene- diktsson, originally from Cal- gary, who plays cello; Catherine Cosbey, violin; Michelle Zapf- Belanger, violin; and Katya Wo- loshyn, viola. Since June 2005, the Quar- tet has performed at the Banff Summer Chamber Music Festi- val, the Colours of Music Festi- val in Barrie, ON, and at numer- ous venues throughout Toronto. Helga Denny, and music by Ingunn Hallgrimsdóttir. It will also feature the story of the Christmas lads (jólasveinar) by the Bifröst children’s the- atre troupe and storytellers Carol McGirr and Hildy Stol- lery, as well as dancing around the Christmas tree. These special attractions are featured on Sundays in De- cember, the 4th, 1 lth and 18lh from 12 noon to 5 p.m. En- trance fee will be $8 for adults, $7 for seniors and youths and $6 for children. Children under five years are admitted free. The Spadina Museum is located at 285 Spadina Road at Austin Terrace (north of Dav- enport and south of St. Clair). 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