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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240319T230000
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CREATED:20240223T134141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T134141Z
UID:661-1710889200-1710892800@climatenarratives.w.uib.no
SUMMARY:From Studio to Site -Online Art Lecture series - Artist’s websites and presenting you artwork online.
DESCRIPTION:This lecture will look at different artists websites including a brief history of internet base art and use them as case studies for how to present your artwork online. We will also discuss different online opportunities for profiling your artwork. \nJoin Zoom Meeting (recommended) \nhttps://uib.zoom.us/j/61820163772?pwd=cEVnbU16eFAvMWVNRkZLbFMyMXBjQT09 \nMeeting ID: 618 2016 3772 \nPassword: rknh4XG9
URL:https://climatenarratives.w.uib.no/event/from-studio-to-site-online-art-lecture-series-artists-websites-and-presenting-you-artwork-online/
CATEGORIES:Dissemination,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240312T230000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240313T000000
DTSTAMP:20260606T185308
CREATED:20240223T134041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T134041Z
UID:659-1710284400-1710288000@climatenarratives.w.uib.no
SUMMARY:From Studio to Site -Online Art Lecture series - Artist writing and Artist Statements
DESCRIPTION:This lecture will present a brief overview of some examples through the history of artists writing about their own artwork and the artwork of others. We will also discuss writing artist statements and different ways describing your practice through text. \nJoin Zoom Meeting (recommended) \nhttps://uib.zoom.us/j/61820163772?pwd=cEVnbU16eFAvMWVNRkZLbFMyMXBjQT09 \nMeeting ID: 618 2016 3772 \nPassword: rknh4XG9
URL:https://climatenarratives.w.uib.no/event/from-studio-to-site-online-art-lecture-series-artist-writing-and-artist-statements/
CATEGORIES:Dissemination,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240305T230000
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DTSTAMP:20260606T185308
CREATED:20240223T133829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T133829Z
UID:657-1709679600-1709683200@climatenarratives.w.uib.no
SUMMARY:From Studio to Site -Online Art Lecture series - Public art and preparing art proposals.
DESCRIPTION:This lecture will focus on examples of different types of public art projects and give an in-depth overview of how to prepare a proposal for submission. The lecture will cover research\, concept development\, budget\, visualization material and cv/bio. \nJoin Zoom Meeting (recommended) \nhttps://uib.zoom.us/j/61820163772?pwd=cEVnbU16eFAvMWVNRkZLbFMyMXBjQT09 \nMeeting ID: 618 2016 3772 \nPassword: rknh4XG9
URL:https://climatenarratives.w.uib.no/event/from-studio-to-site-online-art-lecture-series-public-art-and-preparing-art-proposals/
CATEGORIES:Dissemination,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240227T230000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240228T000000
DTSTAMP:20260606T185308
CREATED:20240223T133712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T133918Z
UID:655-1709074800-1709078400@climatenarratives.w.uib.no
SUMMARY:From Studio to Site -Online Art Lecture series - The collective and the individual through art history.
DESCRIPTION:This lecture will present an overview of collective and individual practice throughout history. Beginning with the Blombos cave in South Africa which has been described as the ‘Oldest Art Studio’ by National Geographic (approx. 100\,000 years ago) and ending with a focus on Documenta 15 in Kassel Germany which highlighted artist groups. \nJoin Zoom Meeting (recommended) \nhttps://uib.zoom.us/j/61820163772?pwd=cEVnbU16eFAvMWVNRkZLbFMyMXBjQT09 \nMeeting ID: 618 2016 3772 \nPassword: rknh4XG9 \n 
URL:https://climatenarratives.w.uib.no/event/from-studio-to-site-online-art-lecture-series-the-collective-and-the-individual-through-art-history/
CATEGORIES:Dissemination,Seminar,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240207T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240207T190000
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CREATED:20240131T124250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T124251Z
UID:643-1707328800-1707332400@climatenarratives.w.uib.no
SUMMARY:Opening of LitFestBergen 2024
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the official opening of the Bergen International Literary Festival for Non-fiction and Fiction 2024. \nAt the opening\, we will have our first encounter with the festival theme DISSOLUTION with contributions from Bergen\, Durban\, Palestine\, Inland and Hadseløya. We will also be presenting the award for best essay and best poem in the global writing contest that we have organised in collaboration with UiB/ Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research and the Rafto Foundation. The winners have been selected from 553 texts that were written by young adults from 119 countries. \nThere will be artistic contributions by the poet Erlend O. Nødtvedt\, Nomthandazo Shandu and Andisa Mpisi\, speeches from author Adania Shibli\, secretary of state Even Aleksander Hagen and festival director Teresa Grøtan. \nThe master of ceremonies is the manager of LitFestBergen\, Hjørdis Losnedahl.
URL:https://climatenarratives.w.uib.no/event/opening-of-litfestbergen-2024/
LOCATION:Litteraturhuset i Bergen\, Østre Skostredet 5\, Bergen\, 5017\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Dissemination,Public event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231005
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CREATED:20230711T095722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230711T100340Z
UID:547-1696204800-1696463999@climatenarratives.w.uib.no
SUMMARY:Ilulissat Science Forum 2023
DESCRIPTION:Science\, art\, tourism\, and industry in Greenland – opportunities and challenges in the face of climate change. \nThe University of Bergen\, The Norwegian Embassy in Denmark\, and Avannaata municipality invite researchers and others interested to Ilulissat Science Forum 2023\, and the opening of the Illu – Science and Art Hub in Ilulissat\, Greenland. \n \nFind full program and link to registration on UIB website
URL:https://climatenarratives.w.uib.no/event/ilulissat-science-forum-2023/
LOCATION:Illu\, Illumiut aqq. 18\, Ilulissat\, 3952\, Greenland
CATEGORIES:Dissemination,Illu,Public event,Seminar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231002
DTSTAMP:20260606T185308
CREATED:20230711T100248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230711T100248Z
UID:557-1695600000-1696204799@climatenarratives.w.uib.no
SUMMARY:Ilulissat Science Forum 2023 - Art
DESCRIPTION:Community events with art exhibits and workshops in collaboration with local schools and organizations in Ilulissat. Marking the culmination of ongoing workshops revolving around the themes: climate\, maps\, and nature. During the weekend\, public workshops will take place in Illu\, including an exhibition curated with all the artworks as a backdrop for the Science Forum. \nContributors: Mathew Stiller-Reeve (ClimateNarratives) and Eamon O’Kane (UiB/ClimateNarratives) in collaboration with Greenlandic artists.
URL:https://climatenarratives.w.uib.no/event/ilulissat-science-forum-2023-art/
LOCATION:Illu\, Illumiut aqq. 18\, Ilulissat\, 3952\, Greenland
CATEGORIES:Art exhibition,Dissemination,Illu,Public event,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230504T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230504T200000
DTSTAMP:20260606T185308
CREATED:20221125T104744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T201827Z
UID:418-1683226800-1683230400@climatenarratives.w.uib.no
SUMMARY:Climate Narratives at Litteraturhuset in Bergen: Polarhistorier
DESCRIPTION:Photo: Frode Ims\nClimate Narratives – series of talks at Litteraturhuset in Bergen \nPolarhistorier \nI 1929 finansierte den norske regjeringen en vitenskapelig ekspedisjon til Øst-Grønland\, og to år etter okkuperte norske fangstfolk området Eirik Raudes Land. Fremdeles finnes norske fangsthytter fra 1920- og 30-tallet. I dag bevares hyttene av den danske Sirius-patruljen\, en spesialstyrke som patruljerer Nordøst-Grønland med hundeslede. Hyttene gir opphold til forskere fra hele verden. \nDenne kvelden får du møte to tidligere medlemmer av Sirius-patruljen og en klimaforsker som jobber på Grønland i dag. De vil snakke om Grønland\, ekspedisjoner\, vitenskap og livet i isen. I hvilken grad er fangst\, fangsthytter og forskning verktøy for suverenitetshevdelse – før og nå? Anders Bjerregaard var sersjant i Sirius-patruljen i 2000–2002. Han er i dag ansatt i dansk politi og med i Fangstkompaniet Nanok\, som restaurerer gamle fangsthytter og stasjoner på Grønland. Kunuk Lennert er overingeniør ved Universitetet i Tromsø\, er født og oppvokst i Grønland og har vært med i Sirius-patruljen. I 2022 var han med på ekspedisjonen «Over den store bre»\, vist i NRK-serien «På tykk is». Kerim H. Nisancioglu er professor ved Bjerknessenteret og Universitetet i Bergen. Han har lang erfaring fra forskning på Grønlandsisen og leder forskningsprosjektet Climate Narratives\, om klimaendringer og menneskers opplevelse av dem på Grønland og i Stillehavet. Ordstyrer: Sigri Sandberg er journalist\, forfatter og forteller. Hun har bodd ni år på Svalbard og har skrevet 19 bøker\, blant dem Polar kjærlighet og Polarheltinne \nSpråk: Dansk og Norsk\nGratis inngang
URL:https://climatenarratives.w.uib.no/event/climate-narratives-at-litteraturhuset-in-bergen/
LOCATION:Litteraturhuset i Bergen\, Østre Skostredet 5\, Bergen\, 5017\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Dissemination,Public event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230427T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230427T200000
DTSTAMP:20260606T185309
CREATED:20221125T104503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T192431Z
UID:416-1682622000-1682625600@climatenarratives.w.uib.no
SUMMARY:Climate Narratives at Litteraturhuset in Bergen:  Urfolkskunnskap i krisetid
DESCRIPTION:Photo: Eirin Torgersen\nClimate Narratives – series of talks at Litteraturhuset in Bergen \n Urfolkskunnskap i krisetid \nHvorfor har urfolks estetiske praksiser fått så stor betydning og slagkraft internasjonalt? Dette spørsmålet stiller Liisa Rávná Finbog i sitt essay “Care\, Community and Apocalyptic times”. Gjennom teksten utforsker hun sammenhenger mellom samfunnsendringer\, kolonisering\, kunst og felleskap. Pandemi\, klimaendringer og krig har brakt krisetanken vi kjenner fra populærkulturens apokalypser nærmere. Når vårt verdensbilde krever endring\, hvem er bedre å se til enn mennesker som allerede har overlevd slike endringer?  \nLiisa Rávná Finbog presenterer denne kvelden sine refleksjoner og møter deretter Siri Veland til samtale om urfolkskunnskap\, samfunnsendringer og klima. Ordstyrer er Ragnhild Freng Dale fra Vestlandforskning og det tverrfaglige prosjektet “Climate Narratives”. \nLiisa-Rávná Finbog – akademiker og duojár fra Oslo\, Vaapste og Skánit i den norske delen av Sápmi. Som mangeårig utøver av duodji [samisk praksis for estetikk og historiefortelling]\, kombinert med hennes doktorgrad i museologi har hun et urfolksforskningsfokus som ser på duodji som et samisk kunnskapssystem. Hun er for tiden basert i Tampere\, på den finske siden av Sápmi\, ved Tampere Universitet. Hennes spesifikke fokus er på forholdet mellom land og urfolks estetikk i Arktis. Liisa Rávná Finbog var også co-kurator for Den Samiske Paviljongen ved Venezia Biennalen 2022.  \nSiri Veland jobber med tverrfaglig forskning i samspillet mellom menneske og naturmiljø. Hennes interesseområder inkluderer risikosyn\, naturressursforvaltning\, bærekraftig utvikling\, arktiske endringsprosesser\, urfolksstudier\, og menneskets tidsalder (Antropocen).  \nRagnhild Freng Dale er sosialantropolog med særlig interesse i energi\, klimaomstilling og hvordan lokalsamfunn påvirkes av klima og samfunnsstrukturer. Hun jobber også tett opp mot kunstfeltet\, og samarbeider ofte med kunstnere\, spesielt innen teater og scenekunst.  \nSpråk: Norsk\nGratis inngang 
URL:https://climatenarratives.w.uib.no/event/climate-narratives-at-litteraturhuset/
LOCATION:Litteraturhuset i Bergen\, Østre Skostredet 5\, Bergen\, 5017\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Dissemination,Public event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230418T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230418T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T185309
CREATED:20221124T213351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T194322Z
UID:410-1681848000-1681853400@climatenarratives.w.uib.no
SUMMARY:Climate change in the Pacific Islands and the Caribbean - Young voices
DESCRIPTION:Photo: Skade Henriksen\nClimate Narratives – series of talks at Litteraturhuset in Bergen in collaboration with One Ocean Week:\n“Climate change in the Pacific Islands and the Caribbean : young voices” \nWhen ice melts in Greenland\, the sea rises most in the tropics. How does sea level rise and other climate changes affect life on low-lying islands in the Pacific and Caribbean? Coral reefs and mangrove forests shield roads and houses\, but what happens when warm water and plastic pollution eat away at corals and trees? \nFive young climate scientists from Fiji\, Jamaica and Canada tell. Bernadette Tunidau has a background in development studies at the University of the South Pacific\, where Ozayr Akbar studies ethics and law. Deron Maitland and Chauntelle Green from the University of the West Indies are researching sea level rise and the consequences for life in and by the sea. Natalya Gomez is an associate professor at McGill University in Montreal\, where she researches ice melting and sea level. \nThe five scientists were with Statsraad Lehmkuhl on parts of the One Ocean Expedition around the world. This evening they meet social anthropologist Camilla Borrevik from the University of Bergen for a conversation about life in a changing sea. \nThe conversation will take place in English.\nFree entrance. \nHosted by Ocean States\, Climate Narratives\nand Litteraturhuset in Bergen \nIn Norwegian:  \nLitteraturhuset i Bergen\, Universitetet i Bergen og Bjerknessenteret for klimaforskning  inviterer til panelsamtale med studenter fra Fiji og Karibien. De jobber med\, og er påvirket av\, klimaendringer og har deltatt på One Ocean Expedition. \nNår breis smelter på Grønland\, stiger havet mest i tropene. Hvordan påvirker havstigning og andre klimaendringer livet på lavtliggende øyer i Stillehavet og Karibia? Korallrev og mangrover skjermer veier og hus\, men hva skjer når varmt vann og plastforurensing tærer på koraller og trær? \nFem unge klimaforskere fra Fiji\, Jamaica og Canada forteller. Bernadette Tunidau har bakgrunn fra utviklingsstudier ved University of the South Pacific\, der Ozayr Akbar studerer etikk og juss. Deron Maitland og Chauntelle Green fra University of the West Indies forsker på havstigning og konsekvensene for livet i og ved havet. Natalya Gomez er førsteamanuensis ved McGill University i Montreal\, der hun forsker på issmelting og havnivå. \nDe fem forskerne var med Statsraad Lehmkuhl på deler av jordomseilingen One Ocean Expedition. Denne kvelden møter de sosialantropolog Camilla Borrevik fra Universitetet i Bergen til en samtale om livet ved et hav i endring.\nTilknyttet prosjektene Ocean  States og Climate  Narratives. \nSamtalen vil foregå på engelsk.\nArrangementet er gratis.  \n 
URL:https://climatenarratives.w.uib.no/event/climate-narratives-litteraturhuset-in-bergen/
LOCATION:Litteraturhuset i Bergen\, Østre Skostredet 5\, Bergen\, 5017\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Dissemination,Public event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230414T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230414T200000
DTSTAMP:20260606T185309
CREATED:20230317T124313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230317T124548Z
UID:448-1681491600-1681502400@climatenarratives.w.uib.no
SUMMARY:OPENING EVENT: Ocean Stories : Art exhibition at KODE Lysverket
DESCRIPTION:Free entry at KODE museum Lysverket \nIn conjunction with One Ocean Week in Bergen\, the University of Bergen and Kode invites you to an exhibition featuring art from the Pacific Ocean\, Fiji and Greenland. \nGreenland and Fiji are very distant parts of the world\, but the people who live there are connected through their proximity to nature\, their rich narrative culture\, the dependence on natural resources\, and the pressure from increasing tourism. \n\n\n\nAt the same time\, both places are strongly affected by climate change: ice is melting\, and the sea is rising. In Greenland\, new land is laid bare while the sea creeps into the tropical islands of the Pacific Ocean.One side of the exhibition will be dedicated to artists from Fiji\, the other side will be dedicated to artists from Greenland. \nThe interaction between these two very different geographical locations will be elaborated in artworks\, lectures and tours. Researchers and artists from the University of Bergen: the Art Academy (KMD)\, the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences who work with climate and sea level. \nHow do the communities along the coast of Greenland and on the low-lying Pacific islands face these changes? \nIn the exhibition “Ocean Stories”\, artists from Greenland and Fiji tell the stories. The interaction between these two very different geographical locations is explored through artwork\, lectures and conversations. \nWhat are the challenges and what are the opportunities in the face of climate change\, now and in the future? \nThe exhibition is part of the project “Climate Narratives” which is led by the University of Bergen\, where research in the fields of art\, social science and natural science engages in dialogue with site-specific indigenous knowledge\, across cultures and generations. \nThe art exhibition will set the framework for the planned future exhibitions in Greenland and Fiji. \n\nArtists:Irami Buli\, Atueta Rabuka\, John Vitolio\, Nancy Sharma\, Ulamila Buiravonu Bulamaibau\, Anare Somumu\, Susie Elliot\, Johanna Beasley\, Ben Fong\, Nemani Nabalarua\, Tomasi Domomate\, Paula Ligairua\, Josaia McNamara\, Jeke Lagi\, Skade Henriksen\, Eamon O’Kane\, Kristian Fly\, Karl Petersen\, Naja Rosing-Asvid\, Julie Edel Hardenberg\, Simon Kristoffersen\, Aka Hoegh\, Lisa Kreutzmann \nWith scientists and anthropologists: \nKerim H. Nisancioglu\, Edvard Hviding\, Mathew Stiller Reeve\, Natalya Gomez\, Kristin Richter\, Ragnhild Freng Dale\, Siri Veland\, Camilla S. Andresen\, Lars H. Smedsrud\, Fiamma Straneo\, Andreas Born\, Øystein Varpe\, Torkel Gissel Nielsen. \nCurators: \nLarry Thomas is director of the Oceania Centre at University of the South Pacific (USP) in Suva Fiji. He is a renowned playwright\, filmmaker\, and curator. \nAndreas Hoffmann is a curator\, writer\, researcher\, lecturer\, currently director for Ilulissani Katersugaasiviit/ / Ilulissat Art Museum\, Kalaallit Nunaat / Greenland and artistic director and chief curator of Arctic Culture Lab. \nEamon O’Kane is an artist and professor of visual art at KMD\, UiB he is Co- Principal Investigator on the NFR\, Climate Narratives project.
URL:https://climatenarratives.w.uib.no/event/ocean-stories-art-exhibition-at-kode-lysverket/
LOCATION:KODE art museum\, Rasmus Meyers allé 9\, Bergen\, 5015
CATEGORIES:Art exhibition,Dissemination,Public event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230414T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230414T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T185309
CREATED:20230317T123702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230317T123824Z
UID:444-1681480800-1681488000@climatenarratives.w.uib.no
SUMMARY:Blue foods for health and sustainability: Talk and Tasting session at Lysverket restaurant
DESCRIPTION:Ticket price: 350\,- NOK –  link for ticket purchase coming soon\nNB: Limited seats: 30\n\n\n\nBlue foods for health and sustainability \n\nTalk and Tasting session at Lysverket restaurant; the restaurant is housed in KODE art museum Lysverket\, overlooking the lake Lille Lungegårdsvann and the surrounding park. Lysverket founder and Michelin star chef Christopher Haatuft presents a three part tasting menu with local “blue foods” in dialouge with Dr. Michelle Tigchelaars talk. \n\nDr. Michelle Tigchelaar is a Research Scientist with the Center for Ocean Solutions at Stanford University. As an interdisciplinary climate scientist she focuses on the impacts of climate change on food systems\, spanning the aquatic and terrestrial and the ecological and human. Michelle obtained a MSc in Climate Dynamics from Utrecht University\, and a PhD in Oceanography from the University of Hawaii. At the Center for Ocean Solutions\, she coordinates the Blue Food Assessment (http://bluefood.earth)\, an integrative assessment of the role of aquatic foods (food from marine and freshwater systems) in transformations towards healthy\, sustainable\, just and resilient food systems. Her active research involves developing tools for assessing blue-green climate risk to nutrition and identifying climate impacts and adaptations for food worker health. Michelle is passionate about leveraging scientific findings for positive impact through policy engagement and strategic communication.Christopher Haatuft\, Bergen native and founder of the Michelin star Lysverket restaurant. Haatuft is passionate about local ingredients that can be harvested in the fjords along the west coast of Norway. He has also coined the term: “neo-fjordic”. Welcome to a science talk with a taste of the fjords.\nExclusive preview of the show “Ocean Stories” opening the 14th of April 2023 included in ticket.\n\nThe event is hosted by Climate Narratives and part of One Ocean Week
URL:https://climatenarratives.w.uib.no/event/blue-foods-for-health-and-sustainability-talk-and-tasting-session-at-lysverket-restaurant/
CATEGORIES:Dissemination,Public event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Sao_Paulo:20230320T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Sao_Paulo:20230323T200000
DTSTAMP:20260606T185309
CREATED:20230319T163404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230319T163404Z
UID:453-1679338800-1679601600@climatenarratives.w.uib.no
SUMMARY:Sisorarta / Lad os løbe ski
DESCRIPTION:Den 20.-23. marts 2023 inviterer ISP Langrend i samarbejde med Illu – Science and Art Hub til «Ilulissat på ski» ved ISPs klubbhus i Ilulissat. Skiløberne Vegard Ulvang og Grete Ingeborg Nykkelmo besøger klubben for at lave aktiviteter for børn\, unge og voksne. Vegard og Grete har lang erfaring med træning af alle aldersgrupper. Mange kender nok Vegard fra sin tid i verdenseliten i langrend\, hvor han vandt 14 medaljer i OL og VM. Grete Ingeborg Nykkelmo\, hans kone\, er norsk langrendsløber og skiskytte – også med flere VM medaljer på hylden. Sammen med ISP vil Vegard og Grete invitere til et åbent program for skientusiaster såvel som nybegyndere i alle aldre.\n\nProgrammet for dagene:\nMandag d. 20. marts\n19:00 Foredrag i klubhuset – «Vegard Ulvang på tyk is» \nTirsdag d. 21. marts\n14:00-16:00 Skilege for børn udenfor klubhuset (nappe hale\, ski-bandy og udstyrsstafet) \n17:30 Vegard og Grete Ingeborg deltager i Tour de Ilulissats løb til Akinnaq og retur (10 km). Løberen Martin Møller deltager desuden i løbet. Start: Ved Hallen. \nOnsdag d. 22. marts\n14:00-16:00 Skilege for børn udenfor klubhuset (nappe hale\, ski-bandy og udstyrsstafet) \n18:00-19:00 Skiteknik for unge og voksne på løjpen 20:00 Foredrag om skiteknik i klubbhuset \nTorsdag d. 23. marts:\n14:00-16:00 Skilege for børn udenfor klubhuset (nappe hale\, ski-bandy og udstyrsstafet) \n17:00-18:00 Samtale i Isfjordsenteret om «Klima og fremtidens skisport» med Vegard Ulvang og klimaprofessor Kerim Hestnes Nisancioglu\, ledet av Heidi Møller. \n19:00-20:00 Skiteknik for unge og voksne på løjpen (om det er ett ønske lokalt) Eksempler på aktiviteter for børn inkluderer: nappe hale\, ski-bandy og udstyrsstafet (http://aktivitetsbanken.no/ski/okter/aktivitet-pa-flatmark/)
URL:https://climatenarratives.w.uib.no/event/sisorarta-lad-os-lobe-ski/
LOCATION:ISP Langrend\, Sisorarfik 35\, Ilulissat\, 3952\, Greenland
CATEGORIES:Dissemination,Illu,Public event
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