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SUMMARY:Saga Connections #3: Rediscovering Kinmount: Part 2 of the Icelandic Settlement Story
DESCRIPTION:Our third Saga Connections event will be Part 2 of the Kinmount story: Rediscovering Kinmount. This will follow up the Part 1 discussion we had on December 3\, 2020 where Don Gislason\, Gail Einarson-McCleery and historian Guy Scott told the story of the original Icelandic immigrants who arrived in Kinmount in 1874. Part 2 will tell the story of the Icelandic Canadian Club of Toronto and its rediscovery of Kinmount some 125 years later. The rediscovery story involves arduously unearthing the details of the story of the settlers through diligent research\, the creation of the beautiful stone sculpture In the Presence of a Soul carved by sculptor Gudrun Sigursteinsdóttir Girgis\, the dedication of the memorial and the many years of hosting touring Icelanders at the site by key members of our club.  \nJoin us for this Online webinar event through Zoom.  \nThis is a Virtual Ticketed Event. You must register with Eventbrite here: http://bit.ly/ICCTSaga3 \nNote\, tickets are $8 and FREE for ICCT members in good standing. If you are a member you should have received your PROMO CODE by email. If you haven’t email Peter at treasurer@icct.info to get your CODE. You will use your code during final checkout at Eventbrite.  
URL:https://www.icct.info/event/saga-connections-3-rediscovering-kinmount-part-2-of-the-kinmount-story
LOCATION:On line
CATEGORIES:Art,Genealogy,Saga
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SUMMARY:Iceland Travel Show
DESCRIPTION:Stream an on-demand video of this event anytime this weekend (May 7-10th): \n \n  \nThinking about where to travel after the pandemic is over\, and considering Iceland? \nJoin us for information\, stories and pics on trips to Iceland  \nThis year’s show will be a virtual event using Zoom. \nFeatured speakers include:  \n\nAlda Sigmundsdóttir\, Author of The Little Book of Tourists in Iceland\nKent Lárus Björnsson\, The ICCT’s favourite “go-to” tour leader in Iceland\nJack and Carol Dodds\, long-time ICCT members sharing their experience touring the Faroe Islands\nKaren Wallington and Einar Jóhannesson\, sharing experiences travelling to Iceland during the pandemic.\nBettyjane Wylie sharing her review of Far Afield a recent novel set in the Faroe Islands \n\nThe Iceland Travel Show by the Icelandic Canadian Club is presented for free\, but we do have costs in putting on this and other programs. If you care to make a small donation to the Iceland Travel Show\, this would be very much appreciated: \n\n\n\nThe Iceland Travel Show is free but pre-registration is required. Register HERE: \n \n 
URL:https://www.icct.info/event/iceland-travel-show-3
LOCATION:On-line (Information to come)
CATEGORIES:Travel
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kathleen Murray":MAILTO:president@icct.info
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SUMMARY:Nordic Nights -- A Collection of Short Films from Finland
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Nights’ sixth and final screening this session will be on March 30th\, 2021 and will once again be screened on-line through Zoom.   \nNordic Nights is the popular movie screening program run jointly by the ICCT\, the Consulate of Finland and the School of Image Arts at Ryerson University. Typically there are six screenings held at Ryerson on the last Tuesday of September\, October\, November\, January\, February and March. \nThis year’s Nordic Nights series continues with a collection of short films from Finland.  \nThe film will be streamed at an on-line event starting at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday March 30th. \nThe evening will include a Ryerson student Finland workshop short film (from the archive)\, the movie screening\, and a live discussion following the movie with Professor Anu Muhonen from the Finnish Studies program at University of Toronto. \nNote: the Nordic Nights event is FREE but donations are welcome!\n\n \n\n\n\nSuggested Donation Amounts\n\n\nOption 1 $10.00 CADOption 2 $5.00 CADOption 3 $25.00 CADOption 4 $100.00 CAD\n\n\n\n\n\n \nNordic Nights is sponsored by the Icelandic Canadian Club of Toronto\, the School of Image Arts at Ryerson University and the Finnish Consulate in Toronto. \nPre-registration is required.  \n \n  \nMore Details: \nA selection of Finnish shorts and animated shorts are coming to Nordic Nights along with a short documentary about life in the breathtakingly beautiful Finnish archipelago. \nThe screening takes off at a Red Carpet\, which is a short that introduced a festival by the same name in Hyvinkää Finland in 2018.  At the Red Carpet festival of Finnish cinema audience is king and enjoys the relaxed atmosphere of mingling with the actors and filmmakers close up. \nThreeTurku Arts Academy student animated shorts give a glimpse to what talented new comers have on offer starting with HALOO\, an ethereal trip by three friends\, brought on by some mushroom tea.  \nSelf-discovery and how to face the world is the theme of Rise and Shine by Katariina Haukka and Iiris Korjus.  In it a faceless girl finds her identity after a trip to another reality. You can sample Katariina Haukka’s works in her animation reelLink to another website.. \nLABJOB is a quirky stop-motion-animation of a scientist experimenting on creating life and the attendant hazards of doing so. \nA Turku Arts Academy alumna Elli VuorinenLink to another website. returns to Nordic Nights with her animation Sore Eyes for InfinityLink to another website. about an optician who becomes aware of how by providing her services she become indirectly complicit in flawed actions of others. \nIn Are you Hungry by Teemu Niukkanen\, and overprotective single mother tries to connect with her adoptive teenage son in a comedy that does not take itself seriously.  Awarded the Finnish national film award\, Jussi\, for best short film and best short film at the Tampere International Film Festival with everal nominations for best short film including TIFF and Sundance. \nA contest of wills fulfils a young girl’s wish for a dog in the award-winning The Stick\, where her father makes a deal with an unexpectedly determined child\, but there may be more than one winner. \nCafé Helsinki\, directed by Anni PuolakkaLink to another website. is an animated short where a cow and a jester meet in a café to have a meandering coffee shop conversation. \nSámi musician Ánnámáret’s music video Jearrat máttaráhkus – Ask the foremothers inserts historical images to contemporary landscape of Lapland to evoke the traditional.
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ORGANIZER;CN="Laura McSwiggan":MAILTO:Laura.Mcswiggan@formin.fi
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