In case you missed Fjóla Evans last night at Cluster: New Music and Integrated Arts Festival in Winnipeg or on CBC bright and early this morning – here a sneak peak from CBC. Come see her in Gimli on Wednesday April 1 8PM
Great photos online by Leif Norman – from the Fjóla Evans at the Cluster New Music & Integrated Arts Festival Co-pro with núna (now)!
Cool pics by Leif Norman – of the Cluster New Music & Integrated Arts Festival Co-pro with núna (now) last night.http://www.leifnorman.net/cluster-festival-march-27-2015/ If you missed Fjóla Evans last night you can catch her in Gimli April 1st!
Gimli http://nunanow.com/node/288
Nice article in the Interlake Enterprise – featuring núna (now) 2015 programming in Gimli & Arborg, Manitoba
Nice article in the Interlake Enterprise today – features our upcoming events co-presented with Cluster Festival – Fjóla Evans performing in Winnipeg on March 27 & then in Gimli April 1st!
”Ninth núna Festival Celebrates wide Spectrum of the Arts”
núna (now) 2015 Programming – Website Soft Launch!
We are still tweaking and updating our website but the primary listings of events and artists are firm. So much to look forward to – watch for the updated program guide to be uploaded in the column to the right of our newsfeed on the homepage of nunanow.com. We can’t wait to share and experience the work of all the talented Manitoban, Quebec, NY and Icelandic artists who are coming to Winnipeg, Arborg and Gimli this year!
núna (now) 2015 Dates Announced! April 17 – 26th, 2015!
We have some spectacular events planned for the 2015 Núna (now) – we can’t wait to fill you all in!
Icelandic music school principal takes up dancing at age 48
Armann Einarsson performs Dance for Me as part of the nuna (now) Icelandic festival on May 23 and 24.
A laurel and a hearty handshake from the curatorial committee – núna (now) 2014!
Welcome, friends, to the eighth annual Icelandic-Canadian arts convergence known to all-and-amma as núna (now). Eight is of course a very special age – the time of life when one asserts a little independence, stakes a greater claim on selfhood and walks just that tiny bit further away from móðir og faðir when strolling at the mall.
VIDEO! núna Alumni Ragnar Kjartansson – sings curatorial committee member John K. Samson ‘s “One Great City”
Here is a little video love from núna (now) alumni, Ragnar Kjartansson – singing curatorial committee member John K. Samson ’s “One Great City”
Winnipegers you have until April 20 to experience Ragnar’s work “The End–Rocky Mountains” at theWinnipeg Art Gallery !
http://wag.ca/art/exhibitions/current-exhibitions/display,exhibition/146/ragnar-kjartansson-the-end-rocky-mountains