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Grettir Theatre-Play Trailer (English)
Description
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The Comedytheatre in the Westfjords of Iceland will perform in English the powerful play Grettir every Wednesday this summer in Isafjordur. Shows will be in Edinborg Cultural Centre Isafjordur and starts at 20.00 every Wednesday. Tickets avalible at West Tours in Edinborg Isafjordur and also in the theatre on performance night. Ticket price is only 2.900. – ISK or 20 EUR.
Grettir is a theatreplay based on one of the most famous Icelandic sagas. The story of the famous Icelandic outlaw and trouble maker, Grettir Asmundarson, wich comes finaly on the stage as a strong and powerful solo play. Grettir, nicknamed the strong, was rebellious in his childhood, bell both in words and deed but fair of face. Great warrior on the field and so strong that he carried a big bull on his shoulders. He fell both bear and berserks and even a ghost. He was finally outlawed. Author and actor is Elfar Logi Hannesson.
Shows in june: 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Shows in july: 6, 13, 20, 27
Every show starts at 20.00
Author/Actor: Elfar Logi Hannesson
Set: Marsibil G. Kristjánsdóttir
Music: Guðmundur Hjaltason
Director: Víkingur Kristjánsson
Video: Baldur Páll Hólmgeirsson
Date
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2016-06-02T21:50:16.000Z
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http://YouTube.com
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/static?template=terms">Standard YouTube License</a>
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Baldur Páll Hólmgeirsson<br />published via YouTube.com
Subject
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Theatre
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Baldur Páll Hólmgeirsson
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Admin
Format
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YouTube Video
Language
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English
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Moving Image
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https://youtu.be/dsxtH1T3vz8
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Iceland
Modern
Adaptation
Drama
Grettir
Grettis saga
Iceland
Legacy
Modern
Performances
Reception
Reinterpretation
Sagas
Sagas of Icelanders
Theatre
Westfjords
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Poster for Grettir theatreplay based on the Icelandic saga
Subject
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Theatre
Description
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Billed as 'A theatreplay based on one of the most famous Icelandic sagas', written and produced by Elfar Logi Hannesson for Comedytheatre. Poster seen in the Westfjords.
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The Word-Tree Project
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2016
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Tom Birkett
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Image Public Domain
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jpg
Language
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English
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Still Image
Coverage
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Iceland
Modern
Adaptation
Drama
Grettir
Grettis saga
Iceland
Legacy
Modern
Performances
Reception
Reinterpretation
Sagas
Sagas of Icelanders
Theatre
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Poster of 1998 production of Wagner's Götterdämmerung
Subject
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Reception - opera
Description
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Götterdämmerung ('Twilight of the Gods' - a mistranslation of Ragnarök) is the final Opera of Wagner's 'Ring Cycle' based on the Old Norse myth cycle. This poster is from a 1998 production by the Hungarian State Opera (Magyar Állami Operaház).
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Magyar Állami Operaház
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The World-Tree Project
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1998
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TBirkett
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(c) Magyar Állami Operaház. Photo, TBirkett. CC BY NC
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jpg
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English
Type
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Still Image
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England
Germany
Modern
Relation
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http://www.opera.hu/
Adaptation
Advertising
Germany
Hungary
Modern
Norse Mythology
Opera
Performances
Reception
Wagner
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Resources for Old Norse Literature
Subject
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Old Norse Literature
Description
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Educational resources relating to the teaching and study of Old Norse literature (both poetry and prose).
Creator
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Tom Birkett
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Multiple Sources
Publisher
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The World-Tree Project
Date
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2016
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Tom Birkett
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See individual items
Language
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Old Norse
English
Coverage
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Viking Age
Medieval
Scandinavia
Iceland
Text
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Title
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Reading list for essay question on Joanne Harris and Norse sources
Subject
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Old Norse Literature
Creator
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Anonymous contributor
Source
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Private Collection
Publisher
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World-Tree Project
Date
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2016
Contributor
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Anonymous
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CC BY NC
Format
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docx
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Coverage
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Old Norse
Description
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Essay Question: What motivates Joanne Harris’s employment of Norse mythology in Runemarks, Runelight, and The Gospel of Loki?
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http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/2531
Adaptation
Educational Resource
Educational Resources
Essay Questions
Influence
Joanne Harris
Literature
Mythology
Norse Myth
Novels
Old Norse Literature
Reading Lists
Teaching Aids
Tertiary Education
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Player
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Vikings - Ragnar's funeral song (based on Hávamál)
Description
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Ragnar Lothbrok's funeral song (Series 3, Episode 10 of History's 'Vikings'). Music written and performed by the contributor Einar Selvik, with the lyrics based on Hávamál.
Date
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2015-04-24T16:51:09.000Z
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http://YouTube.com
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/static?template=terms">Standard YouTube License</a>
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Väldis Suηmøre<br />published via YouTube.com
Subject
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Performance - Old Norse
Creator
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Einar Selvik / History
Contributor
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Einar Selvik
Format
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YouTube Video
Language
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Old Norse
Type
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Moving Image
Identifier
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Knsh8SpaSnM
Coverage
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Modern
France
Adaptation
Eddic Poetry
France
Funerals
Hávamál
Music
Old Norse Poetry
Paris
Performances
Processions
Ragnar loðbrók
Ragnar Lothbrok
Reception
Reconstruction
Songs
vikings
Vikings Series