Newsletter of Norwegian Events in New York
Photography
Arctic Technology

Norwegian photographer Christian Houge will display his large scale images of the desolate landscapes in the far north of Svalbard at the Hosfelt Gallery, New York, from January 3 to February 16.
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Folk
Some of the most exciting and talented folk music performers from around the world descend upon New York this January for the annual Association of Performing Arts Presenters conference. Among them are three Norwegian acts, Unni Løvlid, Karl Seglam and Fribo, who play the Northern Realms showcases at Scandinavia House on January 14th.
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Festivals
Arctic Technology

Norwegian photographer Christian Houge will display his large scale images of the desolate landscapes in the far north of Svalbard at the Hosfelt Gallery, New York, from January 3 to February 16.
[+] Read more
Folk
Some of the most exciting and talented folk music performers from around the world descend upon New York this January for the annual Association of Performing Arts Presenters conference. Among them are three Norwegian acts, Unni Løvlid, Karl Seglam and Fribo, who play the Northern Realms showcases at Scandinavia House on January 14th.
[+] Read more
Festivals

Bring your kids on the weekend of February 2 and 3 to learn about and experience the earth's polar regions at New York's American Museum of Natural History and the Polar Week with lectures, multimedia shows, a Sami concert and the "Polar Fair."
[+] Read more
Classical
Arctic Technology

Norwegian photographer Christian Houge will display his large scale images of the desolate landscapes in the far north of Svalbard at the Hosfelt Gallery, New York, from January 3 to February 16.
[+] Read more
Folk
Some of the most exciting and talented folk music performers from around the world descend upon New York this January for the annual Association of Performing Arts Presenters conference. Among them are three Norwegian acts, Unni Løvlid, Karl Seglam and Fribo, who play the Northern Realms showcases at Scandinavia House on January 14th.
[+] Read more
Festivals

Bring your kids on the weekend of February 2 and 3 to learn about and experience the earth's polar regions at New York's American Museum of Natural History and the Polar Week with lectures, multimedia shows, a Sami concert and the "Polar Fair."
[+] Read more
Classical

Backed by the renowned New York Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of
Riccardo Muti, Norway’s brightest star in classical music, pianist Leif Ove Andsnes will play four concerts performing Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2 from January 17 to 19.
[+] Read more
Performing Arts
Arctic Technology

Norwegian photographer Christian Houge will display his large scale images of the desolate landscapes in the far north of Svalbard at the Hosfelt Gallery, New York, from January 3 to February 16.
[+] Read more
Folk
Some of the most exciting and talented folk music performers from around the world descend upon New York this January for the annual Association of Performing Arts Presenters conference. Among them are three Norwegian acts, Unni Løvlid, Karl Seglam and Fribo, who play the Northern Realms showcases at Scandinavia House on January 14th.
[+] Read more
Festivals

Bring your kids on the weekend of February 2 and 3 to learn about and experience the earth's polar regions at New York's American Museum of Natural History and the Polar Week with lectures, multimedia shows, a Sami concert and the "Polar Fair."
[+] Read more
Classical

Backed by the renowned New York Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of
Riccardo Muti, Norway’s brightest star in classical music, pianist Leif Ove Andsnes will play four concerts performing Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2 from January 17 to 19.
[+] Read more
Performing Arts

Coming off a successful tour of
Norway, Wakka Wakka Productions return to
New York for a four week performance of their newest play “Fabrik: The Legend of M. Rabinowitz,” which opens January 17.
[+] Read more
Visual Arts
Arctic Technology

Norwegian photographer Christian Houge will display his large scale images of the desolate landscapes in the far north of Svalbard at the Hosfelt Gallery, New York, from January 3 to February 16.
[+] Read more
Folk
Some of the most exciting and talented folk music performers from around the world descend upon New York this January for the annual Association of Performing Arts Presenters conference. Among them are three Norwegian acts, Unni Løvlid, Karl Seglam and Fribo, who play the Northern Realms showcases at Scandinavia House on January 14th.
[+] Read more
Festivals

Bring your kids on the weekend of February 2 and 3 to learn about and experience the earth's polar regions at New York's American Museum of Natural History and the Polar Week with lectures, multimedia shows, a Sami concert and the "Polar Fair."
[+] Read more
Classical

Backed by the renowned New York Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of
Riccardo Muti, Norway’s brightest star in classical music, pianist Leif Ove Andsnes will play four concerts performing Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2 from January 17 to 19.
[+] Read more
Performing Arts

Coming off a successful tour of
Norway, Wakka Wakka Productions return to
New York for a four week performance of their newest play “Fabrik: The Legend of M. Rabinowitz,” which opens January 17.
[+] Read more
Visual Arts

Norwegian-born artist Randi Bull exhibits her work at the Norwegian Seamen's Church in New York's Trygve Lie Gallery. The exhibition opens with a reception on January 10.
[+] Read more
Visual Arts
Arctic Technology

Norwegian photographer Christian Houge will display his large scale images of the desolate landscapes in the far north of Svalbard at the Hosfelt Gallery, New York, from January 3 to February 16.
[+] Read more
Folk
Some of the most exciting and talented folk music performers from around the world descend upon New York this January for the annual Association of Performing Arts Presenters conference. Among them are three Norwegian acts, Unni Løvlid, Karl Seglam and Fribo, who play the Northern Realms showcases at Scandinavia House on January 14th.
[+] Read more
Festivals

Bring your kids on the weekend of February 2 and 3 to learn about and experience the earth's polar regions at New York's American Museum of Natural History and the Polar Week with lectures, multimedia shows, a Sami concert and the "Polar Fair."
[+] Read more
Classical

Backed by the renowned New York Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of
Riccardo Muti, Norway’s brightest star in classical music, pianist Leif Ove Andsnes will play four concerts performing Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2 from January 17 to 19.
[+] Read more
Performing Arts

Coming off a successful tour of
Norway, Wakka Wakka Productions return to
New York for a four week performance of their newest play “Fabrik: The Legend of M. Rabinowitz,” which opens January 17.
[+] Read more
Visual Arts

Norwegian-born artist Randi Bull exhibits her work at the Norwegian Seamen's Church in New York's Trygve Lie Gallery. The exhibition opens with a reception on January 10.
[+] Read more
Visual Arts

Norwegian Hanne Mugaas curates the 10th anniversary of Art in General's Video Marathon in New York from January 11 to 12. Opening on January 10.
[+] Read more
Music
Arctic Technology

Norwegian photographer Christian Houge will display his large scale images of the desolate landscapes in the far north of Svalbard at the Hosfelt Gallery, New York, from January 3 to February 16.
[+] Read more
Folk
Some of the most exciting and talented folk music performers from around the world descend upon New York this January for the annual Association of Performing Arts Presenters conference. Among them are three Norwegian acts, Unni Løvlid, Karl Seglam and Fribo, who play the Northern Realms showcases at Scandinavia House on January 14th.
[+] Read more
Festivals

Bring your kids on the weekend of February 2 and 3 to learn about and experience the earth's polar regions at New York's American Museum of Natural History and the Polar Week with lectures, multimedia shows, a Sami concert and the "Polar Fair."
[+] Read more
Classical

Backed by the renowned New York Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of
Riccardo Muti, Norway’s brightest star in classical music, pianist Leif Ove Andsnes will play four concerts performing Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2 from January 17 to 19.
[+] Read more
Performing Arts

Coming off a successful tour of
Norway, Wakka Wakka Productions return to
New York for a four week performance of their newest play “Fabrik: The Legend of M. Rabinowitz,” which opens January 17.
[+] Read more
Visual Arts

Norwegian-born artist Randi Bull exhibits her work at the Norwegian Seamen's Church in New York's Trygve Lie Gallery. The exhibition opens with a reception on January 10.
[+] Read more
Visual Arts

Norwegian Hanne Mugaas curates the 10th anniversary of Art in General's Video Marathon in New York from January 11 to 12. Opening on January 10.
[+] Read more
Music

Norwegian Post Punkers Ungdomskulen is gearing up for their first major tour of the Land of the Free following the release of their first full length album Cry Baby in 2007. On January 20, they hit New York's Cake Shop with full force.
[+] Read more
Visual Arts
Arctic Technology

Norwegian photographer Christian Houge will display his large scale images of the desolate landscapes in the far north of Svalbard at the Hosfelt Gallery, New York, from January 3 to February 16.
[+] Read more
Folk
Some of the most exciting and talented folk music performers from around the world descend upon New York this January for the annual Association of Performing Arts Presenters conference. Among them are three Norwegian acts, Unni Løvlid, Karl Seglam and Fribo, who play the Northern Realms showcases at Scandinavia House on January 14th.
[+] Read more
Festivals

Bring your kids on the weekend of February 2 and 3 to learn about and experience the earth's polar regions at New York's American Museum of Natural History and the Polar Week with lectures, multimedia shows, a Sami concert and the "Polar Fair."
[+] Read more
Classical

Backed by the renowned New York Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of
Riccardo Muti, Norway’s brightest star in classical music, pianist Leif Ove Andsnes will play four concerts performing Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2 from January 17 to 19.
[+] Read more
Performing Arts

Coming off a successful tour of
Norway, Wakka Wakka Productions return to
New York for a four week performance of their newest play “Fabrik: The Legend of M. Rabinowitz,” which opens January 17.
[+] Read more
Visual Arts

Norwegian-born artist Randi Bull exhibits her work at the Norwegian Seamen's Church in New York's Trygve Lie Gallery. The exhibition opens with a reception on January 10.
[+] Read more
Visual Arts

Norwegian Hanne Mugaas curates the 10th anniversary of Art in General's Video Marathon in New York from January 11 to 12. Opening on January 10.
[+] Read more
Music

Norwegian Post Punkers Ungdomskulen is gearing up for their first major tour of the Land of the Free following the release of their first full length album Cry Baby in 2007. On January 20, they hit New York's Cake Shop with full force.
[+] Read more
Visual Arts

Anki King participates in the new Monkdogz show in New York from January 17 through February 23 featuring works by a diverse group of New York artists.
[+] Read more
Sculpture
Arctic Technology

Norwegian photographer Christian Houge will display his large scale images of the desolate landscapes in the far north of Svalbard at the Hosfelt Gallery, New York, from January 3 to February 16.
[+] Read more
Folk
Some of the most exciting and talented folk music performers from around the world descend upon New York this January for the annual Association of Performing Arts Presenters conference. Among them are three Norwegian acts, Unni Løvlid, Karl Seglam and Fribo, who play the Northern Realms showcases at Scandinavia House on January 14th.
[+] Read more
Festivals

Bring your kids on the weekend of February 2 and 3 to learn about and experience the earth's polar regions at New York's American Museum of Natural History and the Polar Week with lectures, multimedia shows, a Sami concert and the "Polar Fair."
[+] Read more
Classical

Backed by the renowned New York Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of
Riccardo Muti, Norway’s brightest star in classical music, pianist Leif Ove Andsnes will play four concerts performing Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2 from January 17 to 19.
[+] Read more
Performing Arts

Coming off a successful tour of
Norway, Wakka Wakka Productions return to
New York for a four week performance of their newest play “Fabrik: The Legend of M. Rabinowitz,” which opens January 17.
[+] Read more
Visual Arts

Norwegian-born artist Randi Bull exhibits her work at the Norwegian Seamen's Church in New York's Trygve Lie Gallery. The exhibition opens with a reception on January 10.
[+] Read more
Visual Arts

Norwegian Hanne Mugaas curates the 10th anniversary of Art in General's Video Marathon in New York from January 11 to 12. Opening on January 10.
[+] Read more
Music

Norwegian Post Punkers Ungdomskulen is gearing up for their first major tour of the Land of the Free following the release of their first full length album Cry Baby in 2007. On January 20, they hit New York's Cake Shop with full force.
[+] Read more
Visual Arts

Anki King participates in the new Monkdogz show in New York from January 17 through February 23 featuring works by a diverse group of New York artists.
[+] Read more
Sculpture

Rune Olsen's work "Cockfight" is selected for Moti Hasson Gallery's new show which runs in New York from January 10 to February 9.
[+] Read more
Jazz
Arctic Technology

Norwegian photographer Christian Houge will display his large scale images of the desolate landscapes in the far north of Svalbard at the Hosfelt Gallery, New York, from January 3 to February 16.
[+] Read more
Folk
Some of the most exciting and talented folk music performers from around the world descend upon New York this January for the annual Association of Performing Arts Presenters conference. Among them are three Norwegian acts, Unni Løvlid, Karl Seglam and Fribo, who play the Northern Realms showcases at Scandinavia House on January 14th.
[+] Read more
Festivals

Bring your kids on the weekend of February 2 and 3 to learn about and experience the earth's polar regions at New York's American Museum of Natural History and the Polar Week with lectures, multimedia shows, a Sami concert and the "Polar Fair."
[+] Read more
Classical

Backed by the renowned New York Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of
Riccardo Muti, Norway’s brightest star in classical music, pianist Leif Ove Andsnes will play four concerts performing Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2 from January 17 to 19.
[+] Read more
Performing Arts

Coming off a successful tour of
Norway, Wakka Wakka Productions return to
New York for a four week performance of their newest play “Fabrik: The Legend of M. Rabinowitz,” which opens January 17.
[+] Read more
Visual Arts

Norwegian-born artist Randi Bull exhibits her work at the Norwegian Seamen's Church in New York's Trygve Lie Gallery. The exhibition opens with a reception on January 10.
[+] Read more
Visual Arts

Norwegian Hanne Mugaas curates the 10th anniversary of Art in General's Video Marathon in New York from January 11 to 12. Opening on January 10.
[+] Read more
Music

Norwegian Post Punkers Ungdomskulen is gearing up for their first major tour of the Land of the Free following the release of their first full length album Cry Baby in 2007. On January 20, they hit New York's Cake Shop with full force.
[+] Read more
Visual Arts

Anki King participates in the new Monkdogz show in New York from January 17 through February 23 featuring works by a diverse group of New York artists.
[+] Read more
Sculpture

Rune Olsen's work "Cockfight" is selected for Moti Hasson Gallery's new show which runs in New York from January 10 to February 9.
[+] Read more
Jazz

Fight the winter blues .. With winter jazz! On February 11, Petter Wettre with band visits one of New York City’s most prestigious jazz clubs, Jazz at Lincoln Center, for a concert that is sure to warm you up and brighten your winter.
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