ClimateNarrtives hosted event titled “Indigenous Perspectives of Climate Change with Young Voices from the Arctic” unfolded on the 18th of April, 2024, as part of the One Ocean Week. This gathering served as a platform for Arctic indigenous youths to articulate their experiences, concerns, and proposed solutions regarding climate change. Invited speakers included Nivi Rosing (Arctic Youth Network), Anja Márjá Nystø Keskitalo (Saami Council), Ragnhild Freng Dale. The conversation was moderated by Julia Morales-Aguirre (Arctic Frontiers).
In April – June Mathew Stiller-Reeve from Village Green will be hosting several art workshops in Osterøy and Ilulissat. Mathew was originally a climate researcher, but now works as a freelancer, focusing on dialogue and how we can create meaningful exchanges of stories.
This year the ice music festival was hosted for the first time in Ilulissat on the 9th – 10th of March. Through a collaboration with the ice music festival and the Ilulissat Icefjord centre, we were able to host an incredible event with music from Nanook and Terje Isungset.
The Ice Music Festival Greenland Sessions, was performed with a view of the stunning UNESCO world heritage site, Ilulissat Icefjord, on the west coast of Greenland.
The Greenland Sessions was hosted on the terrace of the Icefjord Centre, which provided the perfect scenery and stage for collaboration with the Greenlandic community in Ilulissat.
We want to thank the Ice Music festival for hosting an incredible event, Nanook for the inspirational music and the Icefjord centre for helping us host the event
The audience defying the cold temperatures to attend the unique Ice music festival. Photo: Emile Holba
In a new collaboration with the Ice Music Festival from Norway, two outdoor concerts will be performed on March 9th and 10th at the Icefjord Center in Ilulissat. The concerts will take place within a scenography made of ice and with instruments crafted from ice. Additionally, talks and a Science Camp for both children and adults will be held during these days.