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Voluspa perfume
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Branding (Marketing)
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Perfume named for 'the mythical Viking story about Thor and Odin. Not just for superheroes, we loved that it is also known as wisdom or the name for a goddess of wisdom.'
The brand trades on the name of the Eddic poem Völuspá.
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Eleni Ponirakis
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Eleni Ponirakis
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Eleni Ponirakis
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24/10/2016
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Eleni Ponirakis
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Eleni Ponirakis
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http://voluspa.com/
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jpg
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English
Engelsk
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StillImage
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http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/2760
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Modern
Branding
Commercial
Eddic Poetry
Marketing
Modern
Perfumes
Völuspá
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<iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/aqhhlmz6gik" frameborder="0" width="640" height="360"></iframe>
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Video: Vikings suite, Trevor Morris and Einar Selvik (FMF 2015: International TV Series Gala)
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The song was composed for History's Vikings series, and was composed by Trevor Morris and Einar Selvik, who performs the piece here at the Krakow Film Music Festival. The lyrics are taken from the Eddic poem <em>Völuspá</em> and the skaldic poem <em>Darraðarljóð</em> from Njáls saga. Historical instruments that are used is Kravik-lyre and Taglharpa. For more information about the music of Wardrunar and the performer Einar Selvik, see <a href="http://wardruna.com/about/" target="_blank"><span>http://wardruna.com/about/</span></a><br /><br />"The performance of Trevor Morris’ Vikings Suite was one of the most electrifying moments of the International TV Series Gala at 8th Krakow Film Music Festival. The orchestra Sinfonietta Cracovia, Polish Radio Choir and extraordinary soloists were led by the composer himself."<br /><br /> www.facebook.com/festiwalmuzykifilmowej instagram/krakowfilmmusicfestival #FMF2015
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2015-12-18T10:57:48.000Z
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http://YouTube.com
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biurofestiwalowe<br />published via YouTube.com
Subject
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Adaptation of Old Norse Poetry
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Trevor Morris / Einar Selvik
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Einar Selvik
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http://wardruna.com/about/
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YouTube Video
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Old Norse
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Moving Image
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqhhlmz6gik
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Modern
Poland
Darraðarljóð
Einar Selvik
Influence
Instruments
Music
Performances
Reception
Reconstruction
Songs
Vikings Series
Völuspá
Wardruna
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Resources for Old Norse Literature
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Old Norse Literature
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Educational resources relating to the teaching and study of Old Norse literature (both poetry and prose).
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Tom Birkett
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Multiple Sources
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The World-Tree Project
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2016
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Tom Birkett
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See individual items
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Old Norse
English
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Viking Age
Medieval
Scandinavia
Iceland
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Audio: Extract of a Performance of 'Grípisspá' (Grípir's Prophecy) by Hanna Marti and Mara Winter
Subject
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Performance - Old Norse Poetry
Description
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<span>Short clip of a performance of 'Grípisspá' (Grípir's Prophecy) by the ensemble Moirai (Hanna Marti vocals, and Mara Winter, flute and vocals). Moirai, founded in Reykjavik in 2015, </span><span>specializes in the music of the Early and High Middle Ages, and "</span><span>focuses on the female figures in the Edda songs. The story of the cursed Rhinegold is told mostly from the perspective of Guðrun, Brynhild and other strong and powerful women." </span><span>For more information, and to listen to a longer clip, see </span><a href="http://www.hannamarti.com/moirai-en">http://www.hannamarti.com/moirai-en</a>
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Hanna Marti and Mara Winter
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The World-Tree Project
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2016
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Hanna Marti
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(c) Hanna Marti and Mara Winter
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<a href="http://www.hannamarti.com/">http://www.hannamarti.com/moirai-en</a>
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MP3
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Old Norse
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Audio
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Modern
Iceland
Eddic Poetry
Educational Resources
Flute
Grípisspá
Harps
Heroic Poetry
Instruments
Literature
Lyre
Music
Old Norse
Old Norse Literature
Old Norse Poetry
Performances
Reconstruction
Sigurd
Sigurd Cycle
Songs
Völuspá
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Audio: Instrumental opening to Hanna Marti's Performance of 'Vǫluspá'
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Performance - Old Norse Poetry
Description
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<span>Instrumental opening to a performance of the Eddic Poem 'Vǫluspá (Brynhild's Ride to Hel) by Hanna Marti of the ensemble Moirai (Hanna Marti vocals, and Mara Winter, flute and vocals). Moirai, founded in Reykjavik in 2015, <span>specializes in the music of the Early and High Middle Ages, and "</span><span>focuses on the female figures in the Edda songs. The story of the cursed Rhinegold is told mostly from the perspective of Guðrun, Brynhild and other strong and powerful women." </span>For more information, and to listen to a longer clip, see <a href="http://www.hannamarti.com/moirai-en">http://www.hannamarti.com/moirai-en</a></span><a href="http://www.hannamarti.com/"><br /></a>
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Hanna Marti
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Author
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The World-Tree Project
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2016
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Hanna Marti
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(c) Hanna Marti and Mara Winter
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<a href="http://www.hannamarti.com/">http://www.hannamarti.com/moirai-en</a>
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MP3
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Audio
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Modern
Iceland
Eddic Poetry
Harps
Instruments
Lyre
Music
Performances
Reconstruction
Völuspá
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Performance of 'Völuspá' by Einar Selvik (Opening Lines)
Subject
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Performance - poetry
Description
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A performance of the opening lines of 'Völuspá' by musician Einar Selvik (of Wardruna) during the Old Norse Poetry in Performance (ONPIP) Conference at Somerville College, Oxford on Friday 24 June. A version of this song features in the 'Vikings' Series. More information about the band and their reworking of Eddic poetry can be found at <a href="http://wardruna.com/about/" target="_blank">http://wardruna.com/about/</a>
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Einar Selvik
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ONPIP
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The World-Tree Project
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24 June 2016
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Tom Birkett
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(c) Einar Selvik
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<a href="http://wardruna.com/about/">http://wardruna.com/about/</a>
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MP4
Language
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Old Norse
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Moving Image
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Modern
Norway
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http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/2230
Eddic Poetry
Instruments
Music
Performances
Reconstruction
Songs
Vikings Series
Völuspá
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Performance of the opening strophe of 'Vǫluspá' by Hanna Marti
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Eddic Poetry - Performance
Description
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The opening stanza of a performance of the Eddic poem <em>Vǫluspá</em> by Hanna Marti of Sequentia, at the 'Old Norse Poetry in Performance' Conference in Oxford, Friday, 24 June organised by <span>Annemari Ferreira and Brian John McMahon</span>. For more information about Sequentia, please visit the website at <a href="http://www.sequentia.org/" target="_blank">http://www.sequentia.org/</a>
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Hanna Marti
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Old Norse Poetry in Performance Conference
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The World-Tree Project
Date
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June 2016
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Tom Birkett
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(c) Hanna Marti
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<a href="http://www.sequentia.org/">http://www.sequentia.org/</a>
<a href="http://www.oldnorsepoetryinperformance.com/programme">http://www.oldnorsepoetryinperformance.com/programme</a>
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MP4
Language
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Old Norse
Type
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Moving Image
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http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/2153
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Oxford
Modern
Edda
Eddic Poetry
Instruments
Literature
Music
Mythology
Norse Myth
Old Norse
Performances
Poetry
Reconstruction
Songs
Videos
Völuspá
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Ribe Viking Center (Ribe VikingeCenter)
Subject
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Museums and Living History
Description
An account of the resource
Ribe VikingeCenter was established in 1992, and is one of the World's leading centers for living history and experiencing the Viking past. It consists of three main areas representing different periods of Viking history: a recreation of a marketplace and harbour from the eighth century; a series of town houses from 825 AD; and a long-house with 5 connected buildings dating from 980 AD. Each of these areas is populated by re-enactors and volunteers pursuing traditional crafts. <br /><br />As stated on the Ribe VikingCentre Website, the purpose of the Centre is "to communicate Ribe's Viking Age history by bringing it to life in our reconstructed environments". There is a focus on immersive environments, education through experience, volunteers engaging in authentic crafts and pursuits, and experimental archaeology. <br /><br />Reconstructions have been carried out in close co-operation with Den Antikvariske Samling, and the Centre is continually developing new techniques, concepts and experiences to help communicate Denmark's Viking past.<br /><br /> The Center has also produced a series of <a href="http://www.ribevikingecenter.dk/en/video.aspx" target="_blank">educational videos</a> about life in the Viking Age, and different crafts pursued at the centre.<br /><br />More information available at the Official <a href="http://ribevikingecenter.dk/en/about-us/background.aspx" target="_blank">website</a>
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Ribe VikingCenter
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<a href="http://ribevikingecenter.dk/en/about-us/background.aspx" target="_blank">http://ribevikingecenter.dk</a>
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Ribe VikingCenter
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The World-Tree Project
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All materials (c) Ribe VikingCenter
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Danish
English
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http://ribevikingecenter.dk
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Denmark
Viking Age
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Níðstang (nīþing pole) Reconstruction at Ribe VikingCenter
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Reconstruction
Description
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Reconstruction of a Níðstang outside the vǫlva's dwelling in Ribe VikingCenter. The Níðstang was a deeply insulting public act of scorn, and is represented in the sagas as a carved pole covered with a horse's head. The scorn of the níð had to be responded to (by killing the challenger), or it would remain as a deep insult to the target. <br /><br />For more information about the Center, see item <a href="http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/1007" target="_blank">#1007</a> and the official <a href="http://www.ribevikingecenter.dk/en/home.aspx" target="_blank">website</a>
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Ribe VikingCenter
Publisher
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The World-Tree Project
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2016
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Administrator
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CC NC BY
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http://www.ribevikingecenter.dk/en/home.aspx
Format
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jpg
Type
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Still Image
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Denmark
Ribe
Modern
Asatru
Belief
Denmark
Heritage
Insults
Legacy
Living History
Magic
Níð
Níðstang
Paganism
Prophecies
Re-enactment
Reception
Reinterpretation
Religion
Ribe
Ribe VikingCenter
Rituals
Seeress
Tourist Attraction
Völuspá
Vǫlva
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Ribe Viking Center (Ribe VikingeCenter)
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Museums and Living History
Description
An account of the resource
Ribe VikingeCenter was established in 1992, and is one of the World's leading centers for living history and experiencing the Viking past. It consists of three main areas representing different periods of Viking history: a recreation of a marketplace and harbour from the eighth century; a series of town houses from 825 AD; and a long-house with 5 connected buildings dating from 980 AD. Each of these areas is populated by re-enactors and volunteers pursuing traditional crafts. <br /><br />As stated on the Ribe VikingCentre Website, the purpose of the Centre is "to communicate Ribe's Viking Age history by bringing it to life in our reconstructed environments". There is a focus on immersive environments, education through experience, volunteers engaging in authentic crafts and pursuits, and experimental archaeology. <br /><br />Reconstructions have been carried out in close co-operation with Den Antikvariske Samling, and the Centre is continually developing new techniques, concepts and experiences to help communicate Denmark's Viking past.<br /><br /> The Center has also produced a series of <a href="http://www.ribevikingecenter.dk/en/video.aspx" target="_blank">educational videos</a> about life in the Viking Age, and different crafts pursued at the centre.<br /><br />More information available at the Official <a href="http://ribevikingecenter.dk/en/about-us/background.aspx" target="_blank">website</a>
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Ribe VikingCenter
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<a href="http://ribevikingecenter.dk/en/about-us/background.aspx" target="_blank">http://ribevikingecenter.dk</a>
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Ribe VikingCenter
Contributor
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The World-Tree Project
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All materials (c) Ribe VikingCenter
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Danish
English
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http://ribevikingecenter.dk
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Denmark
Viking Age
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Reconstruction of a vǫlva's dwelling at Ribe VikingCenter
Subject
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Reconstruction
Description
An account of the resource
This is an interpretative reconstruction of vǫlva (or seeresse's) dwelling at Ribe VikingCenter. This building is inhabited by a re-enactor who holds pagan (or Ásatrú) beliefs, to add to the authenticity of the setting ant the rituals performed. The vǫlva (or 'wand carrier') was held in high regard, and practiced sorcery and prophecy. They are widely depicted in Norse literature including the poem <em>Vǫluspá</em> ('Prophecy of the Seeress'). <span>For more information about the Center, see item </span><a href="http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/1007" target="_blank">#1007</a><span> and the official </span><a href="http://www.ribevikingecenter.dk/en/home.aspx" target="_blank">website</a>
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Ribe VikingCenter
Publisher
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The World-Tree Project
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2016
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Administrator
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CC NC BY
Relation
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http://www.ribevikingecenter.dk/en/home.aspx
Format
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jpg
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Image
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Denmark
Ribe
Modern
Asatru
Belief
Denmark
Heritage
Legacy
Living History
Magic
Paganism
Prophecies
Re-enactment
Reception
Reinterpretation
Religion
Ribe
Ribe VikingCenter
Rituals
Seeress
Tourist Attraction
Völuspá
Vǫlva
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Resources for Old Norse Literature
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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
Contributor
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Tom Birkett
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See individual items
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Old Norse
English
Coverage
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Viking Age
Medieval
Scandinavia
Iceland
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URL
<iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/78942896" frameborder="0" width="640" height="349"></iframe>
<p><a href="https://vimeo.com/78942896">Triquetra - Illuminating York 2013 - Clifford's Tower</a> from <a href="https://vimeo.com/rossashton">Ross Ashton</a> on <a href="https://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
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Triquetra - Illuminating York 2013 - Clifford’s Tower (Hyperlink)
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Performance
Description
An account of the resource
The history of three Viking kings (Harald Bluetooth, Sweyn Forkbeard, Cnut the Great) told using sound and video projection mapping as a Son et Lumiere for Illuminating York 2013.
For detailed notes on the history used in this work follow these links:
bit.ly/Twb3RU
bit.ly/1qqI1Ss
Readers: (in alphabetical order)
Old English speakers:
Annis Cordy. M.A. Student, University of York
Dr Rebecca Fisher, University of Warwick
James Lloyd, PhD Student, University of Cambridge
Prof. Peter Lucas, University of Cambridge
Christine Wallis, PhD Student, University of Sheffield
Latin speaker:
James Lloyd, PhD Student, University of Cambridge
Old Norse/Icelandic speakers:
David Baker, PhD Student, University of Cambridge
Dale Kedwards, PhD student, University of York
Filip Missuno, PhD Student, University of York
Mr. Thorbjorn Orri Tomasson - University of Cambridge
Dr Matthew Townend, University of York
Pragya Vohra, University of Aberystwyth
Special thanks to:
Dr Eleanor Barraclough, University of Durham for her great support of the project.
Dr Matthew Townend
Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge
The National Centre for Early Music, York
BBC Radio 3
All those throughout history involved in discovering, preserving and sharing the literature, history & heritage of the Anglo-Saxon & Viking history periods. Without the years of work that they did, this piece would not have been possible.
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Projection Artist and Designer Ross Ashton
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Vimeo
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2013
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Old Norse
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England
Modern
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Festivals
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Illumination
Jorvik
Legacy
Literature
Modern
Old Norse
Old Norse Language
Old Norse Literature
Performances
Poetry
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Völuspá
York
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Resources for Old Norse Literature
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Old Norse Literature
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Educational resources relating to the teaching and study of Old Norse literature (both poetry and prose).
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Tom Birkett
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The World-Tree Project
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2016
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Tom Birkett
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Old Norse
English
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Viking Age
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Scandinavia
Iceland
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Voluspa 1-4 Poetic Edda Recital in Old Norse with Throat Singing
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Recital in Old Norse from the original Edda text, Voluspa (The Sibyls Prophecy or Divination of the Witch), a Heathen, Viking Age, Old Norse Poem on Creation, recorded in writing during the 12th Century A.D. (See below for English translation)
ENGLISH TEXT VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uu7OYlImQvg&feature=youtu.be
Recital and roaring (throat singing, kargyraa style) by Maria Kvilhaug, Author of The Seed of Yggdrasill, http://freya.theladyofthelabyrinth.com
Recorded and raw-mixed by Roch Nunes
Photos and video by Maria Kvilhaug
ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEXT:
Attention I demand from all
the sacred families;
greater and lesser
children of Great World;
You want me, Choice Father
to give a good account
of the most ancient tales
that which I remember best.
I remember giants
born before time
those who in the olden days
had me fostered
Nine worlds I remember
Nine Witches Within Wood
Before the Mead-Tree
sprouted from the ground below
In the beginning was the Wave
where Sound built
was neither sand nor sea,
nor cool little waves
Earth was not,
nor heaven above
The Open Mouth of the
Sacred Descendants was
yet no growth
Before the sons of Storage Chamber
lifted up the lands
they who shaped
the precious Middle World
Sun shone from the south
on the rocks of the hall [=Earth]
then the Earth began to grow
the green plants
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18/01/2014
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Ladyofthe Labyrinth<br />published via YouTube.com
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Performance
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Maria Kvilhaug
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt1faX3Suw1lPOyzqsosb2A
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Old Norse
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Viking Age, Modern
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Kargyraa
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Old Norse
Old Norse Literature
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Poetic Edda
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Sibyl
Völuspá
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Resources for Old Norse Literature
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Old Norse Literature
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Educational resources relating to the teaching and study of Old Norse literature (both poetry and prose).
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Tom Birkett
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The World-Tree Project
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2016
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Tom Birkett
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Old Norse
English
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Viking Age
Medieval
Scandinavia
Iceland
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9:31
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Völuspá by Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson
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This is the opening poem of the Poetic Edda, chanted in a style influenced by rímur tradition by Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson, allsherjargoði (very roughly translated as "high priest") of Iceland's Ásatrúarfélagið (Æsir Faith Fellowship) from 1972-1993.
Völuspá (Prophecy of the Seeress) is one of the major sources for Norse mythology. It tells of the creation of the world, of the wars of the Norse gods, of the creation of humanity and the destruction of the world at Ragnarök (Doom of the Powers).
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19/11/2012
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NorseTube<br />published via YouTube.com
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Poetic Edda
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Dr. Karl E. H. Seigfried
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xisBERxHJ6g
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Old Norse, English
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Iceland, Medieval
Edda
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Íslensk
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Norse Myth
Norse Mythology
Old Norse
Old Norse Literature
Poetic Edda
Poetry
Rímur
Völuspá
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Resources for Old Norse Literature
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Old Norse Literature
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Educational resources relating to the teaching and study of Old Norse literature (both poetry and prose).
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Tom Birkett
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The World-Tree Project
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2016
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Tom Birkett
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Old Norse
English
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Viking Age
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Iceland
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16:23
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Jackson Crawford
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Jackson Crawford
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Völuspá: Introduction and Readings (Old Norse & English)
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Völuspá is one of the most important poems in the Poetic Edda, and the most well-known account of the beginning and end of the world (Ragnarok) in Norse myth.
Dr. Jackson Crawford's translation of the Poetic Edda presents this critical source of Norse mythology in contemporary, dynamic English poetry for the first time. Find it on Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/Poetic-Edda-Stories-Hackett-Classics/dp/1624663567
Support Dr. Jackson Crawford's educational videos on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/norsebysw
See also the companion video about Hávamál: https://youtu.be/YKeKiLk8ZOg
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01/06/2016
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Jackson Crawford<br />published via YouTube.com
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Educational Resource
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Jackson Crawford
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5zEeJiXeKs
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English, Old Norse
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Edda
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Old Norse Literature
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Völuspá
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Völuspá (The Song of the Sybil)
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Translation
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A translation of the Old Norse Eddic poem Völuspá by W. H. Auden and P. B. Taylor
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W. H. Auden and P. B. Taylor
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W. H. Auden and P. B. Taylor
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W. H. Auden and P. B. Taylor
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1967
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W. H. Auden and P. B. Taylor
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pdf
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English
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Text
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Modern
Edda
Eddic Poetry
English
Paul B. Taylor
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Völuspá
W. H. Auden