Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.04.2015, Side 7

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.04.2015, Side 7
 Lögberg-Heimskringla • 15 apríl 2015 • 13 ONLINE MAGAZINE: WWW. HEIMSKRINGLOG.COM Send information to appear in the Calendar of Events to catherine@lh-inc.ca. Please include date, place, time and other particulars. For more listings, visit our website at www.lh-inc.ca Follow us on facebook, twitter and visit heimskringlog.comC ALENDAR OF EVENTS EVENTS Through 1 May Ottawa, ON: Exhibit – Ione Thorkelsson will also be showing her work around the corner at the L.A.Pai Gallery as part of a group show, Emerging. Established. Emerging... that includes work by Cheryl Wilson Smith, Janis Kerman and Erin Wahed. Along with new work, the show will feature a re- hanging of her 2004 piece mD31704: partial reconstruction of marine avifauna, a flying glass dolphin skeleton. L.A.Pai Gallery is located at 13 Murray St. Through 17 May Ottawa, ON: Exhibit – Manitoba glass sculptor, Ione Thorkelsson, returns to Ottawa this spring with an installation called Synthia's Closet to be shown at the Ottawa School of Art, Byward Market Gallery, 35 George St. The new work concerns the cultural disquietude created by current developments in bio-engineering (synthetic genomics, bio-hacking, the 'de-extinction' of lost species). Through 31 July Orlando, FL: Exhibit – Steinunn Thórarinsdóttir's: Horizons. Be sure to visit the 12 life-sized iron figures at the Orlando Museum of Arts Sculpture Plaza. The installation is part of Steinunn Thórarinnsdóttir´s Horizons exhibit. The Orlando Museum of Arts, 2416 North Mills Ave. 407-896-423, info@omart.org.Tue-Fri: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat-Sun: 12 to 4p.m. Friday 17 April Winnipeg, MB: The Icelandic Canadian Frón invites you to A WINE TASTING at the Scandinavian Centre, 764 Erin St. with “That Wine Guy”, Campbell Alexander and food by Bonne Cuisine. The wine pairing starts with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at 6:30 p.m. Tickets $50 – available from Linda Hammersley at lindhamm@mymts.net or phone 204-284-5686 Mon. to Wed. 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. or home phone 204-257-0870 anytime and leave message. To guarantee your reservation please pay by April 10. Sunday 19 April Gimli, MB: Don’t miss it! Concert in support of The Lilja Martin Scholarship Fund with Sigmar Martin, Todd Martin, Don Benediktson, Wes Wilson, Heida Arnason and others. An eclectic program of Classical, Gypsy and Swing. Johnson Room, Gimli Waterfront Centre. 2:30 p.m. Donation at door. Proceeds to a sustainable scholarship for piano award winners at the Evergreen Festival of the Arts. Thursday 23 April Selkirk, MB: Icelandic National League, Bruin Chapter invites you to the 122nd Annual Sumardagurinn Fyrsti or First Day of Summer Concert at the Selkirk Legion. 403 Eveline St. Doors open at 7 p.m. Concert begins at 7:30. Come and enjoy the entertainment, raffle, food, silent auction, fun, fellowship. Collection at the door. Everyone welcome. Friday 24 April Markeverille, AB: Icelandic Ancestry Workshop. Discover your family tree with Sunna Pam Furstenau. Fensala Hall. 1 to 4 p.m. $10 per person. For more info contact: Bernice 403-728-3545. Markerville, AB: Fensala Dinner and Special Guest Speaker. Doors open at 6 p.m. Supper at 7 p.m. Sunna Pam Furstenau, genealogist and historian, will include Markerville in her Calgary visit. She will be sharing her vast knowledge and expertise through a visual slide show. Sunna has developed the database icelandicroots. com. She has worked extensively with genealogy in general. Saturday 25 April Calgary, AB: The Leif Eiriksson Icelandic Club of Calgary's Sumardagurinn Fyrsti – Spring Dinner will take place at the Scandinavian Centre, Viking Hall (upstairs.) Featuring a Prime Rib of Beef Buffet with salads and desserts, served by Alpine Caterers. We are privileged to have “Sunna Pam Furstenau,” as our guest speaker. Meredith Hoar, Alberta’s Fjallkona, will be invited to attend the Spring Dinner. Doors 5 p.m. Cash Bar will be available. Dinner 6:30. Tickets: Adults $35, under 11 $15. Contact Marg Finnson. Please send your cheque to Marg Finnson at 4312 Chapel Road N.W. Calgary, T2L 1A4 by April 15. If you have any questions or dietary concerns you may call Marg at 403-289-9827. Saturday 25 April Winnipeg, MB: Jon Sigurdsson Chapter IODE is holding its annual spring Bridge, Cribbage and Whist event at Betelstadur Housing Co-Operative, 1061 Sargent Ave. Bake sale of Icelandic treats at 11 a.m. Luncheon at 11:45 followed by card playing at 1 p.m. Door Prizes. Bridge, Cribbage and Whist Prizes. If you don't play Bridge, Cribbage or Whist, please consider joining us for lunch. Tickets: $15 at the door. Proceeds support the IODE scholarship fund. Everyone welcome. Street parking available. 1 to 6 June Reykjavík, Iceland: 16th Games of the small states of Europe. The games are held every two years, starting from the first Games which took place in San Marino in 1985.The program of the Games includes six individual sports; athletics, swimming, judo, shooting, tennis and table tennis, and two team sports; basketball and/or volley ball. The Organizing Committee may add a maximum of two other Olympic Sports or one Olympic Sport and one non-Olympic Sport, provided that these sports are widely spread in most of the participating countries and that the Executive Committee has given approval. Details: www.iceland2015.is/ english. Saturday 16 May Markerville, AB: Markerville Creamery opening day. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. We have the best ice cream and deli-style menu, featuring Icelandic specialities, in the coffee shop known as the Kaffistofa. Come and check out our Manager Specials. Wednesday 17 June Iceland's Independence Day Celebrations. Send us your event listings. 19 to 21 June Reykjavík, Iceland: Secret Solstice Music Festival – an Icelandic music festival that's being held for the second time. Both local and international artists from a various array of genres will be featured. Confirmed bands are Route 94, Daniel Avery, Detroit Swindle, KiNK (live), Klose One, Gus Gus and many more.The festival showcases both established artists as well as exciting up- and-coming talent over the course of three days of the 24 hour midnight sun during the summer solstice. It's themed after the Norse religion and mythology of old; set to deliver a unique party atmosphere filled with great entertainment. Info and tickets: www. secretsolstice.is 26 and 27 June Fargo-Moorhead: Save the date. 38th Scandinavian Hjemkomst Festival and Viking Festival. www.nordiccultureclubs.org. 1 to 7 July Siglufjörður, North Iceland: Folk Music Festival of Siglufjörður – a five day music event held annually at the Folk Music Center in Siglufjörður.The main focus is on Icelandic and Scandinavian folk music as well as world music and folk dances. 15- 20 concerts are held in different locations of the town, f.e. the church, lokals and the Herring Era Museum. During the festival, workshops on music and old handcraft, and lectures on both Icelandic and foreign topics are held.The Folk Music Center of Siglufjörður also organizes a Folk Music Academy in conjunction with the University of Iceland, to coincide with the Folk Music Festival. The main topics of the Academy are different types of Icelandic traditional and folk music, including rimur, tvisöngur, children’s rhymes and psalms.The relaxed atmosphere for the whole family in the beautiful town Siglufjörður is an experience not to be missed. See further information on the festival’s webside: www.folkmusik.is/en 22 to 26 July Gimli, MB: Mark your calendars for the 2015 Gimli Film Festival. www.gimlifilm.com. 24 to 31 July Camp Veselka, near Gimli, MB: Icelandic Camp Íslenskur Sumarbuðír. Save the date: Friday July 24th - Friday July 31st, 2015. For more information on how to light this spark in your kids please visit www. icelandiccamp.com or email Brad Hirst at icelandiccamp@gmail.com. Follow us on twitter @IcelandicCamp. Friday 31 July Gimli, MB: Save the date. The Icelandic Open, in support of L-H Links at the Lake Golf Course. Interested in sponsorship? 204- 927-5645; e: lh@lh-inc.ca. www.lh-in.ca. 31 July to 3 August Gimli, MB: Join us for the 126th Annual Íslendingadagurinn. www. icelandicfestival.com. 3 to 9 August Herning, Denmark: World Championships for Icelandic Horses 2015. The Championships are the largest event for the Icelandic Horse worldwide with contestants from 19 countries and estimated that around 20 thousand guests will attend. The Icelandic horse is a special breed of horses that has evolved in isolation in Iceland from a now-extinct breed of Scandinavian work horses that came to Iceland with the first settlers in the ninth century. It has gained popularity around the world for its gentle disposition and friendly manner. More info on the Championship's website: vm.com. Translators needed: If anyone has the time and interest to help translate 40 years of diaries (see front page story, Dec 1 and Reflection, Jan 1 for details), please contact: Pastor Íris Kristjánsdóttir, (iriskrist71@gmail.com) or 306-980-9598 or Joan Eyolfson Cadham: jcadh@sasktel.net ICELANDIC CLASSES Toronto, ON: Language Classes (Íslenskukennsla) Spring session: 13 April - June 8. www.icct.info. Wednesdays Gimli, MB: Kaffitími (coffee time) in Gimli takes place at 3 p.m. each Wednesday, meeting at Amma’s Tea Room, Waterfront Centre. No signup and no teacher. Drop- ins welcome; the only fee is the price of your cup of coffee. There is only one rule: you need to speak Icelandic in order to participate in the chat around the table. If you just want to listen at first that’s fine, too. First Wednesday of each Month Arborg, MB: Meet to speak Icelandic, 3 p.m. Molasopi at Eldhús restaurant at the Arborg Hotel. No pressure. Thursdays Winnipeg, MB: Norse Mythology Classes resume January 15. 1:30 - 3 p.m. Teacher: Ainsley Bloomer. Scandinavian Cultural Centre, 764 Erin St. 204-774-8047. Third Thursday Arborg, MB: Arborg Hotel lounge, 8 p.m., Kaffitími for those who want to learn words or phrases. No pressure. ICCBC There will be no language classes this spring due to instructors not being available. If anyone is able to and would like to teach a Spring Language Class please contact: Gerry McDonald, gerrimcdonald@shaw.ca, 604- 279-0420; Jana Helgason, janahelgason@ gmail.com, 604- 943-6027 INL of NA Convention 14 – 17 May Minneapolis, MN: Icelandic Connections: The Sagas Continue, 96th INL of NA Convention. Hotel rates are $95 per night for two double beds or one king. Hilton Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport Mall of America. www.inlofna.org/Hotel-Reservation. For more information: inlofna.org. Let’s share ideas, be inspired and informed and make the most of this experience. Convention registration open an early rate of US $170, available until March 31. The fee will then be $180 in April, and $190 in May. Each full convention registration will include a Thur. evening reception, three light breakfasts, breaks, Fri. and Sat. luncheons, sessions from Fri. to Sun., and one admission to the Sat. Banquet. Additional tickets for banquet only are $60, a one-day registration for the Fri. sessions is $50, and a tour of the city Sun. afternoon $35. In addition to the contributions of registrants, the convention is being made possible through the generosity of donors from throughout our community. LITERATURE Thursdays Lestrarfélagið Gleym-Mér-Ei, Est’d 1996 Winnipeg, MB: Icelandic Collection University of Manitoba. 7 p.m. (except May which is 6:30 p.m.) Everyone welcome to any evening. Contact: Linda F. Sigurdson Collette silverflash@shaw.ca Apr 23: Looking Back Over My Shoulder – Rosa S. Benediktson May 28: The Gospel of Loki – Joanne Harris FILM Through Friday 15 May New York, NY: Scandinavia House: The Nordic Center in America: Film Series – New Nordic Cinema. No films the week of March 30 and April 13. Wednesdays 7 p.m. and Fridays 6:30 p.m. $10 ($7 ASF Members). 58 Park Ave. at 38th St. New York, NY 10016. 212-779-3587. This spring Scandinavia House brings some of the most influential Nordic films to New York audiences. The series begins this season with films from Finland, Estonia, Iceland, Sweden, and Denmark; films from the Faroe Islands and Norway will be announced at a later date. Check: scandinaviahouse.org. MUSIC Lindy Vopnfjörð Musical Performances featuring Lindy Vopnfjörð opening the following dates with the amazing band and long time friends Whitehorse. A tall man who tells tall tales of lost lands swirled by stormy seas and salty lands. Lindy grew up on the icy shores of Lake Winnipeg. By the age of four he was singing at Íslendingadagurinn with his family. Tue, 28 Apr: Minneapolis, MN – 7th St Entry Wed 29 Apr: Madison, WI – The Frequency Thu 30 Apr: Milwaukee, WI – Shank Hall Fri 1 May: Chicago, IL – Schubas Sat 2 May: Goshen, IN, – Ignition Garage Mon 4 May: Ann Arbor, MI – The Ark Fri 8 May: Toronto, ON – Massey Hall Sat 9 May: Guelph, ON – River Run Centre Wed 13 May: Kingston, ON – Grand Theatre (Rosen Auditorium) Thu 14 May: Ottawa, ON – National Arts Centre Sun 17 May: Philadelphia, PA – World Café Live Thu 21 May: Cambridge, MA – Club Passim Fri 22 May: Northampton, MA – Iron Horse Tue 26 May: Pittsburgh, PA – Club Café Wed 27 May: Cleveland, OH – Beachland Ballroom Tavern Thu 28 May: Columbus, OH – The Basement Fri 29 May: Louisville, KY – Zanzabar Núna (now) Winnipeg, MB Wed 15 Apr to Mon 15 Jun: WINDOW 16: Alex Ateah. Artspace, 100 Arthur St. at Bannatyne. Free – 24 hrs viewable from sidewalk outside Artspace building. Fri 17 Apr: Heimþrá (In Thrall to Home) by Erika MacPherson with new work by Jaimz Asmundson and Julia Ryckman / Kaoru Ryan Klatt. Winnipeg Art Gallery, 300 Memorial Blvd. 7 – 10 p.m. Free admission. Sat 18 Apr: Apparat Organ Quartet, Vikings, SMRT. The Good Will Social Club, 625 Portage Ave. 10 p.m. $12 in advance $15 at door, tickets available at Music Trader, Into The Music and The Good Will. Fri 24 Apr: Theatre: Guttormur Guttormsson Salon Series. Icelandic Consulate. 7 p.m. Reservations are required: phone: 204- 284-1535 or email: bergdiss@mfa.is. Admission is suggested donation. Fri 24 Apr: Dj Flugvél Og Geimskip (Airplane & Spaceship), Ghost Twin, Slattern The Good Will Social Club, 625 Portage Ave. 10 p.m. $12 in advance $15 at the door, tickets available at Music Trader, Into The Music and The Good Will. Sat 25 Apr: From Volcanoes To Victor Street: Winnipeg Art Gallery, 300 Memorial Blvd. 12 p.m. Free. Sat 25 Apr: Waterfall #2 – Theresa Himmer Public Artwork Unveiling. Winnipeg Art Gallery, 300 Memorial Blvd. 2 p.m. Free admission. Mon 27 Apr to Wed 10 Jun: Had Cetus Not Held Her Breath: Laura Magnusson Sculpture. Art Space Lobby, 100 Arthur St. at Bannatyne. 12 – 8 p.m. Free to the public. Sat 30 May: Gudmundur Oddur Magnusson: The Fjallkona in Icelandic Art. New Iceland Heritage Museum. 1 p.m. Free admission. Wed 17 Jun: Icelandic Vaudeville. Winnipeg Art Gallery, 300 Memorial Blvd. 8 p.m. Free admission. Gimli, MB Sat 25 Apr: Theatre: Guttormur Guttormsson Salon Series. Aspire Theatre. 7 p.m. Suggested donation. Sat 30 May: Gudmundur Oddur Magnusson: The Fjallkona in Icelandic Art. New Iceland Heritage Museum. 1 p.m. Free admission. Arborg, MB Sun 26 Apr: Theatre: Guttormur Guttormsson Salon Series. Ardal-Geysir Lutheran Church, 201 River Rd. 2 p.m. Suggested donation. See nunanow.com for more details. Events Film Looking Back Over My Shoulder By Rosa Benediktson In 2007, Rosa Benediktson’s Family donated her library of some 200 books, all written in Icelandic and the majority published between 1890 and 1920, to the Icelandic Collection at the University of Manitoba. Among the books was a file of miscellaneous papers in which her son found a hand-written manuscript and various speeches and articles. These papers, plus old photos provided by the family, make up Rosa’s touching story about her family and the lives of Icelandic- Canadian pioneers. Born in 1900, near the hamlet of Markerville, AB, Rosa was the youngest child of the Icelandic-Canadian poet, Stephan G. Stephansson. Widowed at a young age, with four young children, she found strength in her father’s poetry, in the memory of her husband and in the support of family, neighbours and the Icelandic community. An uplifting story of struggles, resilience and the joy of living. Literature Icelandic Classes INL of NA C nve tion Music Núna ( ow)

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