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Oct 15, 2010 - Oct 17, 2010 Fabula Storytelling Festival in Stockholm
Welcome to a feast of storytelling in three days, with performers from six countries on four stages. Storytelling Gala, soloprograms, happenings, seminars, workshops, wondertale-stage, storybar, streetperformance, music, storytelling breakfast, open stage etc.
Oct 03, 2010 - Oct 05, 2010 Young Audience Music Awards in Skanderborg
The Young Audiences Music Award honors creativity and innovation in the field of musical productions for young audiences, from all corners of the world, created by community groups, schools, NGOs, companies, bands and ensembles of all forms, from solo artist to orchestra. The winner's of the YAMA 2010 will be announced in Skanderborg, Denmark in October as a part of the opening of the Musik i Tide festival which brings together the best Danish productions for young audiences over a 3 day celebration.
Sep 10, 2010 - Sep 12, 2010 Helsinki Comics Festival
25th Helsinki Comics Festival is the largest comic-related event in Finland and Northern Europe, organised by the Finnish Comics Society. This year's theme is European comic art.
Sep 08, 2010 - Sep 11, 2010 Nordic Music Days in Copenhagen
The annual festival for Nordic Music. Four amazing evenings of concerts in very different venues – and all with a unique flavour! Also, experience workshops, an international conference and music by the young – there is a chance for everyone to be inspired by new Nordic music.
Sep 02, 2010 - Sep 05, 2010 Ung Film Festival in Bergen
Ung Film is a film festival for youth by youth. Our focus is to give youth, aged 13-25, the platform and opportunity to screen their films and the opportunity to learn and grow together with the always expanding creative industry.
Aug 20, 2010 - Aug 22, 2010 16th BALTIC HERRING – Short Film Competition in Rauma
The 16th Baltic Herring Short Film Competition will be arranged in the sametime with the Blue Sea Film Festival, 20-22 August 2010. The competition is meant for the people in the Baltic Sea area (Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway).
Aug 17, 2010 - Aug 22, 2010 Nordic-Baltic Choral Festival in Reykjavik
The Nordic - Baltic Choral Festival brings together amateur and professional choirs that represent the countries of the region.The total expectednumberof participants is 1200 - 1500 people.
Jul 21, 2010 - Jul 25, 2010 Riddu Riđđu festival for international indigenous peoples in Kåfjord
The festival has become one of the largest sami festivals and primary yearly festival for international indigenous peoples. The festival programme encompasses music, stage art, literature, children program, Northern People program, youth camp, film program, courses (work shops), seminars, art exhibition, market (bazaar), indigenous houses and much more.
Jul 01, 2010 - Jul 04, 2010 Haapavesi Folk Music Festival
Haapavesi Folk Music Festival is an international festival where folk music is combined with atmospheric church concerts, jazz, children's music, dance and theatre. There are approximately 10 000 visitors enjoying folk music with us every year.
Jun 29, 2010 - Jul 04, 2010 Nordic Choir and Cultural Festival in Aarhus
We have put together a programme, which, from morning till night, will give choir singers and conductors the opportunities to work together with some of the most brilliant instructors in Scandinavia, listen to world-class concerts, sing concerts of their own and be inspired at numerous workshops.
Jun 21, 2010 - Jun 23, 2010 Child and Teen Consumption 2010 – conference in Norrköping
This conference aims to establish and continue a dialogue between specialists from a variety of academic disciplines in order to explore the phenomenon of children and teens as consumers in today’s society.
Jun 18, 2010 - Jun 20, 2010 Provinssirock in Seinäjoki
Provinssirock is the largest international rock festival in Finland. This years main acts are Rammstein (GER), Bullet For My Valentine (UK), Wolfmother (AUS), Between the Buried and Me (US), A Day To Remember (US), Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo Scholl of Medicine (US) and Paloma Faith (UK).
Jun 17, 2010 - Jun 23, 2010 Kuopio Dance Festival
The 41st Kuopio Dance Festival 2010 will take you on a colourful journey from the Nordic area to China and Argentina, from classical ballet to contemporary dance and tango. The Festival Week will see one of the broadest overviews of dance in the Nordic countries as the leading contemporary choreographers and dance companies of their countries are presented.
Jun 16, 2010 - Jun 20, 2010 Midnight Sun Film Festival 2010 in Sodankylä
This festival is one of the world’s most extraordinary regular events for filmmakers and their public. Founded by Aki and Mika Kaurismäki and Peter von Bagh, and now in its 25th season, this unique celebration will bring leading Finnish and international filmmakers and their works to the magical surroundings and everlasting sunshine of the Lapland summer.
Jun 14, 2010 - Jun 18, 2010 World Summit 2010 on Media for Children and Youth in Karlstad
World Summits are held every three years and provide a forum for producers, broadcasters and regulators of media for children and other professionals and community leaders committed to the improvement of quality media for children.
Jun 14, 2010 - Jun 20, 2010 Vekara-Varkaus Children's Summer Festival
During the Vekara-Varkaus week, Warkaus Hall will be ringing with the singing of children and the clatter of little dancing shoes. In the park they are making somersault and scarecrows. In dozens of workshops they can make and learn things. The fantasy workshops offer adventures amidst fairy tales, science and art.
Jun 09, 2010 - Jun 13, 2010 Stockholm Early Music Festival 2010
The Stockholm Early Music Festival - Sweden's international stage for world class early music. In a magical symbiosis the beautiful sounds of the baroque, middle ages and the renaissance merge with the warmth and beauty of the city.
Jun 04, 2010 - Jun 13, 2010 The Nordic Youth Film Festival – NUFF in Tromsø
NUFF has already a 7 year success-story. Started by the wish to support young local filmmakers and to get an idea how our neighbours making film and telling stories discovered NUFF the world of the Youth Cinema. For young people between 15 and 25 years old.
Jun 02, 2010 - Jun 06, 2010 The Norwegian storytelling Festival in Oslo
Fortellerfestivalen is a storytelling festival located in Norway. Fortellerfestivalen is an annual festival that showcases both the Norwegian and International art of storytelling.
May 29, 2010 - May 30, 2010 World Village Festival in Helsinki
World Village Festival has been a free festival for the whole family. The event is open to all and a meeting place offering tastes of different cultures and surprises from all over the world. The festival offers world views and possibilities, as well as music, circus, dance, theatre, art and activities.
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