The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1981, Qupperneq 8

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1981, Qupperneq 8
6 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN AUTUMN, 1981 Australia, South Africa, and South America. As secretary of the Icelandic National League for eighteen years and as its cultural representative, she visited regularly all the chapters of the League not only in Manitoba but elsewhere in Canada and in the United States. She took an active part in the cam- paign which resulted in the establishment of the chair of Icelandic Language and Litera- ture at the University of Manitoba. She has given hundreds of talks at meetings, on the radio and on TV. She has written scores of articles on Iceland, Icelandic history and literature. In her articles regarding the Ice- landic pioneers in North America there is much information that would have been completely lost but for her. A singular honor came to her when she was invited in May, 1973, to attend a pres- tigious international conference in Min- neapolis to overview and assess the future possibilities of Scanpresence (Scandinavian Presence in America), the only Canadian representatives present being Freda and Prof. Haraldur Bessason. Another of her ‘household gods’ is dra- matics. In 1953 she was awarded the Mani- toba Drama League Scholarship for a six- week course at the Banff School of Fine Arts. In 1969 she was honored with a life membership in the Manitoba Drama League. Unfortunately in an article of this nature, it is necessary to confine references to her extensive participation in the field of dramatics to three highlights in her career. She directed and took a leading part in a play from Arborg, Manitoba, which won the top award in the first Manitoba Drama Festival. Another highlight was the invitation in 1955 from a committee in Utah to write a pageant for the celebration of the centennial of the arrival of the first Icelandic settlers in that state, and to come down to Utah to produce it. This event was written up by Art Reykdal in the Icelandic Canadian. Mr. Reykdal described the pageant as magnifi- cent, and the most outstanding event in the festival. In 1955-56, sponsored by the Jon Sigurds- son chapter of the IODE, Freda toured with a play IN THE WAKE OF THE STORM by Lauga Geir, which she produced, directed and in which she took the leading part. It was a prize-winning play in a contest spon- sored by the Jon Sigurdsson Chapter. It is based on the experiences of the first Ice- landic pioneers in North Dakota. The author’s comments follow: “The beauti- fully sensitive quality of your acting of Valborg was thrilling and a delight all through. You have a great gift, and are able to hold the audience in your spell by sheer personality and a sensitive projection of mood.” The following was the part of a critique by Mrs. Irene Craig, well-known critic and adjudicator: “The acting in the last scene between Mrs. Danielson and Mr. Alvin Blondal reached a peak of artistry. It is one of the best things I have seen on the stage, expecially in view of the fact that the dialogue, if handled by a less gifted and experienced actress, could so easily have been cheapened by oversentimentality . People of Icelandic descent constitute one of the smallest ethnic groups in Canada and in the United States, but they are striving to make some of their cherished cultural tradi- tions a part of the emerging fabric of Cana- dianism and Americanism. To this end Freda Danielson made a noteworthy contri- bution. Freda Danielson: homemaker, devoted wife, mother, educator, editor of The Ice- landic Canadian magazine, president of the Icelandic Canadian Club, Maid of the Mountains at the Icelandic Festival, adjudi- cator at drama and speech festivals, writer of dramas, director of dramatic presenta- tions, actress, organizer of study groups and evening schools, organizer of children’s choral groups, writer of succinct prose,

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