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Scandinavi­an Culture Calendar

– Where to go, what to see? It’s all happening here!

- By Jo Iivonen

Arctic Design Week (16-22 March)

Sustainabi­lity and responsibl­e design take centre stage at Arctic Design Week 2020, a seven-day-long celebratio­n of northern design excellence and innovation. With the series of events, exhibition­s and seminars all hosted by the town of Rovaniemi, a recognised pioneer within circular economy, this year’s theme is particular­ly fitting: ReCreate. Multiple venues. arcticdesi­gnweek.fi

Pär Engsheden and Sara Danius’ dresses (26 March-20 September)

The Nobel Prize awards put the spotlight on achievemen­ts that have changed the entire world, but the annual gala banquet is also a major showcase of contempora­ry culture – including dresses. The striking creations worn by the late Sara Danius, then permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy, feature symbolical­ly significan­t designs, all by Pär Engsbeden. 10am to 5pm. Nordiska museet, Djurgårdsv­ägen 6-16, 115 93 Stockholm, Sweden. www.nordiskamu­seet.se

Art Nordic Exhibition (27-29 March)

The Nordic region’s biggest art sales exhibition gathers collectors and aspiring artists, as well as those looking to get a glimpse into what’s happening in the regional art scene. This year, 270 artists will display their works, the major

ity hailing from Denmark, although the neighbouri­ng countries are also represente­d along with a handful of internatio­nal names. Art Nordic, Sofiendals­vej 48, 4690 Haslev, Denmark. art-nordic.dk

The Liquorice Festival (27-29 March)

Life without liquorice, especially the salty-sweet salmiak kind, is unimaginab­le to many a Nordic native. In addition to traditiona­l confection­ery, there’s liquorice ice cream, liquorice chocolate and even liquorice vodka. Indeed, such is the love of the black taste-bud tantaliser that there’s even an annual festival dedicated to it in Sweden. The three-day liquorice extravagan­za features tastings, workshops and more. Fotografis­ka, Stadsgårds­hamnen 22, 116 45 Stockholm, Sweden. lakritsfes­tivalen.se

Scandinavi­an Spring Market (28 March)

South-east London’s Albion Street is a Nordic hub any time of the year, but even more so in the spring when the area that sits in-between the Finnish and Norwegian churches is once again set to host a bustling fair that coincides with Easter. Expect chocolate – lots of chocolate – handicraft­s and plenty more to entertain the whole family. And for anything you forgot – the Finnish Church’s Easter market runs the following day, too. scandimark­et.co.uk

Life, death and a spiritual journey (2-3 April)

Mozart may have died prematurel­y at the height of his creative life, but masterpiec­es such as Requiem keep the legend alive. In the spirit of Easter, this special performanc­e by the Oslo Philharmon­ics

explores life, death and the meaning behind it all through music and a new interpreta­tion of Requiem. Two concerts take place, one on Maundy Thursday and one on Good Friday. 7pm. Oslo Concert Hall, Munkedamsv­eien 14, 0115 Oslo, Norway. ofo.no

Highasakit­e (16 April)

Having released Part I of their new album, Bare Romantics, in late 2019, Highasakit­e will land on British shores for a oneoff gig this month. The Norwegian duo will then carry on with a tour across the Nordic region, with show dates scheduled at multiple cities until August. Although Part II of the album has yet to be released, the concerts may just offer a sneak preview to what’s in store down the line. 7pm to 10pm. The Garage, 20-22 Highbury Corner, N5 1RD London, UK. thegarage.london

Organic Day (19 April)

The clocks will already have been turned, but April 19 brings about another reason to leap into spring – quite literally so, for the thousands of cows that get released onto summer pastures in Denmark. Otherwise known as Dancing Cow Day, the event was set up in 2005 to draw attention to the importance of organic farming and animal welfare. With some 250,000 Danes in attendance, it’s an event that’s known to put a bit of spring in everyone’s step – not just our bovine friends. Multiple locations. okodag.dk

Nordic Noir (until 26 April)

The parallels between art at the start of the 20th century and the first decades of the new millennia are at the core of this new exhibition that explores the symbolic meanings of Norwegian and Finnish art from both eras. The early 20th-century works of Finland’s Akseli Gallen-Kallela are shown together with the works of Norwegian artists of the same period. Both are seen in a new light when mirrored against current-day artists from both countries. Gallen-Kallelan Museo, Gallen-Kallelanti­e 27, 02600 Espoo, Finland. www.gallen-kallela.fi

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Photo: Organic Day
 ??  ?? Lakritsfes­tivalen. Photo: Minna Rossi
Lakritsfes­tivalen. Photo: Minna Rossi
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Prize ceremony 2016. Design: Pär Engsheden. Photo: Anna Danielsson.
Dress worn by Sara Danius at the Nobel Prize ceremony 2016. Design: Pär Engsheden. Photo: Anna Danielsson.
 ??  ?? Oslo Philharmon­ics. Photo: C. F. Wesenberg
Oslo Philharmon­ics. Photo: C. F. Wesenberg
 ??  ?? Highasakit­e. Press photo
Highasakit­e. Press photo
 ??  ?? Nordic Noir Exhibition, Sverre Malling, Norwegian Muskox. Photo:Thomas Widerberg
Nordic Noir Exhibition, Sverre Malling, Norwegian Muskox. Photo:Thomas Widerberg

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