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Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.06.2010, Qupperneq 11

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.06.2010, Qupperneq 11
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca Lögberg-Heimskringla • 1. júní 2010 • 11 For a country with a rela-tively tiny population – around 300,000 souls – Iceland is a tenable hotbed for artistic talent, with a ratio of talented-artists-to-citizens that surely ranks amongst the high- est in the world. Ólöf Arnalds is yet another Icelandic artist helping main- tain this ratio. Since the launch of her debut disc, Við Og Við, the singer-songwriter with a penchant for intimate, alluring, and at times shrieky-folk, has become a prominent name in Iceland. And the rest of the globe is beginning to catch on. Originally released back in 2007, Við Og Við was pro- duced by Sigur Rós keyboard- ist Kjartan Sveinsson, a musi- cian whose principal band’s interests tend to embrace all things epic and lengthy. But you’d never know it with Við Og Við; on it, Sveinsson clearly advised Arnalds to embrace a stripped-down, organic sound. Most of Við Og Við, then, is just Arnald’s beautifully arresting pipes and quiet acoustic guitar playing. These sparse arrangements worked amazingly well for Ar- nalds. Við Og Við was voted top record of 2007 in her homeland and even scored the #38 spot on tastemaker Paste Magazine’s best albums of 2007 list. Arnalds recently wrapped up the recording and mix- ing of her ridiculously antici- pated sophomore release, In- nudir skinni. The album, also produced by Sveinsson, will launch sometime early summer, but those lucky enough to catch her performance at this year’s Núna (now) festival heard a few of these soul-stirring songs in person. I caught Arnalds set at the West End Cultural Centre in Winnipeg (she played Gimli the night before) and was thor- oughly charmed. Togged out in a bright-red summer dress that nicely complemented her blond hair, Arnalds proved herself a winsome performer. Armed with only a single instrument, normally an acoustic guitar, a disarmingly lovely voice, and lots of wry wit, Arnalds pretty much enchanted all in atten- dance at the event. Arnalds opened her set with a lovely piece of lyrical folk. For this song, she was joined onstage by treasured Weaker- thans frontman John K. Samson and his equally talented wife, Christine Fellows. This num- ber set the tone for the evening: intimate, hushed, and beautiful, with a little spontaneity throw in for good measure. Arnalds performed almost all of the remaining set solo, switching between acoustic and classical guitars, as well as variants of the guitar fam- ily, including the charango (for the uninitiated, the charango is similar to the lute and made from, well, the shell of an ar- madillo). And it was only fitting that toward the end of the evening Arnalds should come full circle and summon Samson to assist her in an impromptu cover of his own song, the crowd-fa- vourite “One Great City.” (She admitted to being a tad out of form, having just learned it that day.) Samson gladly obliged and, as is the norm in Winnipeg whenever “One Great City” is played, everyone in the crowd sang along. Mykael Sopher is a fifth generation Canadian of Ice- landic descent on his father’s side. If there is anything related to Icelandic music you wish to bring to his attention, feel free to email him at: mykael@lh- inc.ca. Ólöf Arnalds: another bright Icelandic star SOUNDING ICELANDIC Mykael Sopher Winnipeg, MB First Lutheran Church 580 Victor Street Winnipeg R3G 1R2 204-772-7444 www.mts.net/~flcwin Worship with us Sundays 10:30 a.m. Pastor Michael Kurtz Greetings from Gordon J. Reykdal Honorary Consul of the Republic of Iceland 17631 - 103 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T5S 1N8 Tel: (780) 408-5118 Fax: (708) 443-2653 E-mail: gord@csfinancial.ca PHoto: MykaeL SoPHer John K. Samson and Ólöf Arnalds Little did the members of Chapter R of the P.E.O. (Philanthropic Educa- tional Organization) Sisterhood know, when they brought Erla Anderson into their chapter in 1997, that she’d be presid- ing as president over the 2010 Alberta-Saskatchewan P.E.O. Convention. There are some 6,000 P.E.O. chapters across USA and Cana- da, with nearly 250,000 mem- bers. Over the years they‘ve provided over $199 million for women’s post-secondary educa- tion. Last year, for example, 85 PhD candidates and postdocs were awarded $15,000 each. Candidates for the six P.E.O. projects – loans, grants, and scholarships – include single mothers, women in financial need returning to college or uni- versity, and young women en- tering university who have dis- tinguished themselves at school and in their communities. And P.E.O. operates a college in Ne- vada, Missouri to which women from around the world go to live and work and engage in leadership activities. The P.E.O. Sisterhood celebrates its 100th anniversary in Canada in 2011. As Erla says, “I joined P.E.O. in Brandon and later in Edmonton, and I met women with a passion for our projects. I’ve nominated a good friend who received funding toward her Diploma in Social Work, and have interviewed several women and written letters of support. Getting to know these women and realizing that my sisterhood was helping them and their families has been one of the most gratifying experi- ences in my life. “As a P.E.O. I’ve attended several international conven- tions and have met amazing women across Canada and USA. I’ve gotten to know a young woman from Trinidad who was sponsored by P.E.O. to come to Brandon University when I lived in Manitoba. With two children, one of whom was born while I was on the board, I wouldn’t have considered the level of commitment required to be president in any other or- ganization, but P.E.O. provides a strong support system that buoyed me up through many challenges. I’ve learned about leadership from other board members, but I’ve been encour- aged to maintain my own style as president.” Erla Anderson is the daugh- ter of Dennis Anderson and Nina Colwill, and is married to Ármann Ingólfsson, from Akureyri, Iceland. They have two children: Vala, seven; and Ari, four. Phone: 204-642-4977 or Toll Free: 1-866-253-0255 Fax: 204-642-8991 E-mail: gimlimla@mts.net Peter Bjornson, MLA for Gimli Representing Gimli, Winnipeg Beach, Dunnottar, St. Andrews and West St. Paul Constituency Office Rm. 105, 94-1st Avenue Gimli, Manitoba R0C 1B1 Erla Anderson – A P.E.O. President PHoto: SearS PHoto dePt. Erla Anderson

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