Arctic Voices - An Evening of Poetry
Apr
21
7:00 pm19:00

Arctic Voices - An Evening of Poetry

Join us on 21 April from 7-9 pm at Tahmelan Huvila. As the title promises, "Arctic Voices - An Evening of Poetry" is a homage to the strong practice of orature, oral literature and poetry in Arctic Indigenous Cultures.Featuring the poets and word-warriors Taqralik Partridge (Nunavik), Timimie Märak (Sámi), Carrie Ayagaduk Ojanen (Inupiaq), Joan Naviyuk Kane (Inupiaq), Julie Edel Hardenberg (Greenland), Chandre Iqugan Szafran (Inupiaq), Vladimir Kocharyan (Sakha) and more gathered together in Tampere, we invite you to an evening of poetic performances and readings.The event is free and open to all - a unique opportunity to experience some of the finest literary voices of the circumpolar Arctic and meet them in person!

The event is organized in collaboration with Tahmelan huvila

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Mediating Arctic Geographies: Contemporary Imaginaries of the Circumpolar World
Jun
9
to 11 Jun

Mediating Arctic Geographies: Contemporary Imaginaries of the Circumpolar World

International Conference in Inari (Finland)

Organised by the members and collaborators of the Mediated Arctic Geographies project, this international conference responds to the recent global interest in the Arctic. How geography is mediated and imagined matters profoundly: there is a world of difference between the figuration of ice as a sublime backdrop in Jeff Orlowski’s climate change documentary Chasing Ice (2011) and the presentation of ice and snow as a life-sustaining sphere in Sheila Watt-Cloutier’s The Right to Be Cold (2015).

We invite reflections on the role of art and the imagination in shaping, transforming, and contesting ideas about geography, and on the social, political, and environmental consequences of these mediations.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Jen Rose Smith (Assistant Professor of Geography and American Indian Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Liisa Holmberg (Film Commissioner, International Sámi Film Institute)

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Word-Weavers of the Arctic
May
12
7:00 pm19:00

Word-Weavers of the Arctic

Join us for the third event in our online seminar series Indigenous Geographies and Arctic Art on 12 May from 7 - 9 pm Eastern European Time (EET). The link to the event is found at the Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/events/1593084854408538?ref=newsfeed

As promised in the title, "Word-Weavers of the Arctic" is a homage to the strong practice of orature, oral literature, in Arctic Indigenous cultures.

As bodies of knowledge, stories and spoken word holds a strong position in both Sámi and Inuit communities, giving rise to generations of strong word warriors and word weavers.

Gathering three of the most stunning word-weavers of the arctic, this event invite you to listen to their stories and poetry, followed by a dialogue centered on their practice moderated by Dr. Liisa-Rávná Finbog.

Presenting the word-weavers:

Artist and poet Jessie Kleemann is originally from Upernavik in northern Greenland; today, she lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark. Trained as a lithographic artist, she works with traditional and contemporary Inuit themes, video, music, poetry, and dance.

Taqralik Partridge is a writer, spoken word poet and curator originally from Kuujjuaq, NU. Partridge's writing focuses on both life in the north and in southern urban centres, as well as the experiences of Inuit. She also incorporates throat singing into her live performances.

Timimie Märak is a poet from Jokkmokk, on the Swedish side of Sápmi. Timimie puts just as much in between the lines they write as in the words they choose to share. Like them, their poetry is a combination of deep roots and connections, read at a big city pace.

Welcome to a night of poetry, talks and laughter.

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Circumpolar Hip-Ho
May
11
7:00 pm19:00

Circumpolar Hip-Ho

Join us for the second event in our online seminar series Indigenous Geographies and Arctic Art, "Circumpolar Hip-Hop"!

The seminar takes place on 11 May from 7-8.30 pm Eastern European Time (EET). The link to the event can be found on its Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1271786703227097?ref=newsfeed

It introduces three groundbreaking hip-hop artists in the Arctic:

Presentation of the artists (for kalaallisut scroll down; kalaallisut ataani; for Sámi scroll down/Sámegillii vuollelis.):

Aqqalu Berthelsen aka Uyarakq, a producer & DJ from Greenland. residing in Inari, Sápmi on the Finnish side of the border.

Spotify:
http://open.spotify.com/artist/24BbGwIkrl7m0fX2NReeZl…

Hype Tanuyak aka Hyper- T, an Inuk hip-hop artist from Nunavut, Canada.

Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/1E7HL5Y7e9ho6pLbLnfEzh

Ánna-Katri Helander, a Sámi hip-hop dancer from Guovdageaidnu with roots in Deatnu, Sápmi, on the Norwegian side of the border.

https://www.daiddadallu.com/medlemmer/anna-katri-helander/

The talk will be moderated by Ana Sobral,

Welcome!

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Apr
28
5:00 pm17:00

New Arctic Sovereignties

Join us for the first event in our online seminar series Indigenous Geographies and Arctic Art, "New Arctic Sovereignties"! The seminar takes on 28 April from 5-6:30 pm Eastern European Time (EET).

We will have two talks followed by discussions:

Mette Sandbye (University of Copenhagen), “Negotiating Post-Colonial Identity: Photography as Archive, Participatory Aesthetics and Storytelling in Contemporary Greenland”

Mindy Jewell Price (UC Berkeley), ”Wheat and Potatoes above the 60th Parallel? Agriculture Frontier Imaginaries in a Changing Arctic"

Zoom link to the event can be found on its facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/events/1031172810817838?ref=newsfeed

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Apr
28
to 7 Jun

Indigenous Geographies and the Arctic. Online Seminars.

Join us for our online seminar series, "Indigenous Geographies and the Arctic," and experience conversations with filmmakers, poets, hip hoppers and academcs! Flyers with more detailed programmes for each event will follow soon. You will be able to register for the seminars on the Facebook page of the Mediated Arctic Geographies project (https://www.facebook.com/mediatedarcticgeographies) . Stay tuned!

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Indigenous Hip-Hop of the Circumpolar North - Film & Discussion
Dec
17
6:30 pm18:30

Indigenous Hip-Hop of the Circumpolar North - Film & Discussion

Aqqalu Berthelsen aka Uyarakq is an electronic musician, producer and DJ from Greenland. He will talk about and present the work of the Circumpolar Hip Hop Collab, an ensemble band with members from around the indigenous Arctic (realized by the Riddu Riđđu Festival in cooperation with Aqqalu Berthelsen).

Admission is free. Welcome!

Aqqalu Berthelsen aka Uyarakq on grönlantilainen muusikko, tuottaja ja DJ. Hän esittelee Circumpolar Hip Hop Collab -ryhmänsä, joka koostuu useasta arktisen alueen alkuperäismuusikosta, ja heidän musiikkiaan.

Vapaa pääsy. Tervetuloa!

Aqqalu Berthelsen (taaneqartartoq Uyarakq) elektronikkernermik nipilersortartuuvoq, nipilersornermik ingerlatsisuuvoq aamma DJ-iuvoq. Rapperit issittumeersut, Circumpolar Hip Hop Collab-imik taaguutillit, pillugit saqqummiisaaq eqqartuissallunilu (taannaavoq Riddu Riđđu Festival-ip Aqqalu Berthelsen suleqatigalugu timitalersimasaa).

iserneq akeqanngilaq. Tikilluaritsi!

The event is organised by the Tampere University project "Mediated Arctic Geographies" (funded by Suomen Akatemia, 2019-2023).

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