FIRST DAY – November 22 (Thursday)
Place: UG campus
13: 15-13: 30
Officially opening the Festival – Vice-Rector for Student Affairs prof. UG, dr. hab. Arnold Kłonczyński
Medley of the band ABBA a capella performed by the Academic Choir of the University of Gdańsk
Place: Theater hall, Building of Modern Languages UG
13: 30-15: 20
Screening of the film The Laureate of the European Film Awards LUX 2017 Krew Samów (Sameblod), dir. Amanda Kernell, Sweden, Norway, Denmark | 2016 110 minutes
Place: Theater hall, Building of Modern Languages UG
15: 30-17: 00
Discussion panel – On the peoples of the North – identity and diversity of cultures.
Place: Theater hall, Building of Modern Languages UG
17: 30-18: 30
Moomins – lecture as a display – dr Grażyna Świętochowska
Place: Hall 1.45, Faculty of Philology of the University of Gdańsk
19: 00-20: 00
MOOMINES – screening of the film with live music – band Tombstones [necro polo] – Maciej Salamon (guitar, vocal) and Adam Witkowski (drums, vocals), 60 min.
Place: Auditorium 1.43, Faculty of Philology of the University of Gdańsk
SECOND DAY – November 23 (Friday)
Place: UG campus
10: 00-11: 00
Language workshops for beginners – Institute of Scandinavian Studies of the University of Gdańsk
Place: Auditorium 1.43, Faculty of Philology of the University of Gdańsk
11: 15-12: 15
Multimedia presentations of students about the Nordic countries – Scandinavian UG
Place: Auditorium 1.43, Faculty of Philology of the University of Gdańsk
13: 00-14: 00
Zombie lecture, trolls and bad Santa. Cinema of terror in Norse – Piotr Wajda
Place: Auditorium 1.43, Faculty of Philology of the University of Gdańsk
BREAK
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15: 30-17: 00
Lecture ‘In the Nordic mountains’ dr hab. Jarosław Czochański, prof. UG
Place: Auditorium 1.43, Faculty of Philology of the University of Gdańsk
17: 15-18: 15
Screening of the FAROE WAY movie – The art of survival in the Faroe Islands
dir. Kuba Witek, 2018, Poland, 47 min.
Place: Auditorium 1.43, Faculty of Philology of the University of Gdańsk
18:30 – 19:30
Meeting with Kuba Witek – leading Marta Maciejewska
Place: Auditorium 1.43, Faculty of Philology of the University of Gdańsk
19: 30- 21:00
Screening of the film UTOYA, 22 July, dir. Erik Poppe, Norway, 2017, 90 min.
Place: Auditorium 1.43, Faculty of Philology of the University of Gdańsk
DAY THREE – November 24 (Saturday)
Place: UG campus
11: 00-12: 00
Language workshops – Humla – Swedish language school – Swedish
Place: Auditorium 1.43, Faculty of Philology of the University of Gdańsk
12: 00-13: 00
Language workshops – Trolltunga Norwegian experts – Norwegian
Place: Hall 1.45, Faculty of Philology of the University of Gdańsk
13: 00-16: 00
Travel block #mojaskandynawia – presentations of students and amateur travellers:
Presentation of the film A Journey to Space – a guide to Sweden (13 min.) – a meeting with Aldona Hartwińska PoFIKAsz. About Sweden in Polish – led by Basia Pietrewicz
Place: Auditorium 1.43, Faculty of Philology of the University of Gdańsk
16: 00-17: 00
Screening of Kuba Witek’s film – ISOLAND: Icelandic stories of Polish emigrants, 2017,
47 min.
Place: Auditorium 1.43, Faculty of Philology of the University of Gdańsk
17: 15-18: 15
Meeting with Dagmara Bożek – Andryszczak – House under the pole. Antarctic fever. – led by Dr. Paulina Pakszys
Place: Auditorium 1.43, Faculty of Philology of the University of Gdańsk
18: 30-20: 00
Meeting with Ilona Wiśniewska – Folk. From the Greenlandic island – led by Krystyna Weiher – Sitkiewicz
Place: Auditorium 1.43, Faculty of Philology of the University of Gdańsk
20: 00-21: 15
Film screening of Sumé: Rock identity of Greenland, dir. Inuk Silis Hoegh, Denmark, Norway, Greenland, 2014, 74 min.
Place: Auditorium 1.43, Faculty of Philology of the University of Gdańsk
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SECOND DAY – November 23 (Friday)
Place: Ethnography Department of the National Museum in Gdańsk
18:00 – 19:30
Etnomatograph | Cinema in the museum: Days we wait for, dir. Phie Ambo, Denmark, 2014, 91 min
DAY THREE – November 24 (Saturday)
Place: Ethnography Department of the National Museum in Gdańsk
10: 00-11: 00
Literary workshops for children: „It’s cool with my friends” about building relationships with peers based on the Billy book (by Birgitta Stenberg) Publisher: EneDueRabe Publishing House
11: 00-13: 00
Village of Vikings – Team of Slavs and Vikings Nordelag
12: 00-13: 15
Film screening for children: Superagent
dir. Karla von Bengtson, Denmark, 2017, 77 min
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DAY THREE – November 24 (Saturday)
Place: Sopoteka
13:00 – 14:00
Meeting with the translator Krzysztof Cieślik – Amundsen. The last viking – led by Karolina Osowska
14:15 – 15:30
Meeting with Anna Kurek – Happy as a salmon. About Norway and Norwegians – led by Karolina Osowska
16.00 – 18.00
Screening of the film BERGMAN 100: More than Bergman dir. Jane Magnusson, Hynek Pallas, Sweden, 2013, 107 min
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Exhibitions:
November 12-30, 2018
Ilona Wiśniewska Lud // Faculty of Philology of the University of Gdańsk
Adam Biernat Eyja // Wyspa // Neofilologia UG
Niepełno / sprawność – full / availability. // photographs of Markus Marcetic and Maciej Moskwa, // Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Gdańsk, level S100
Honorary patron: JM Rector dr hab. Jerzy Piotr Gwizdała, Associate Professor and President of the City of Gdańsk Paweł Adamowicz, Embassy of the Kingdom of Denmark, Embassy of the Republic of Finland, Embassy of the Kingdom of Norway and Embassy of the Kingdom of Sweden
Partners: European Parliament – Office in Poland, Academic Choir of the University of Gdańsk, EneDueRabe Publishing House,Team of Slavs and Vikings Nordelag, Danish Cultural Institute in Poland, Zakamarki Publishing House, Trolltunga, Pofikasz? about Sweden in Polish, Moods of Scandinavia, Norden Centrum.
Media patronage: Radio Gdańsk S.A. Trojmiasto.pl, Scandinavian magazine Zew Północy, Moods of Scandinavia, MojaNorwegia, Pofikasz? about Sweden in Polish, Marchewkowa Skandynawia
The organizer reserves the right to make changes to the festival program.