Past Events

This section is part of our archives for events related to the polar regions and to the culture of the nordic populations.

January 2010

  Locations Dates Descriptions
 
Canada (Quebec)
Granby

Until February 28

Conference :
January 13 @ 19h


Photo Exhibit «Somerset Island : white ghosts country»

Centre d'interprétation de la nature du Lac Boivin
700 rue Drummond
Granby (Quebec) J2H 0H6
Information : (450) 375-3861

 
Canada (Quebec)
Les Coteaux

January 12

Conference
«Somerset Island : white ghosts country»

Bibliothèque municipale Des Coteaux
65, road 338
Les Coteaux (Québec) J7X 1A2
Information : (450) 267-1414
coteaux@reseaubibliomonteregie.qc.ca

 
Canada (Quebec)
Montréal

January 27 to 30

Northern Lights 2010


More thant just a trade show and exhibition Northern Lights is the only event in Canada to feature the Eastern Arctic and the North (Nunavut, Nunavik, Labrador and Nunatsiavut).

Montreal Congress Center

 
Canada (Quebec)
St-Ludger-de-Milot

Until January 31

Photo exhibit : Nunavik : Québec arctique

Bibliothèque publique de St-Ludger-de-Milot
739, rue Gaudreault

 
Canada (Ontario)
Ottawa

January 4 to 16

Theatre Production : «Night»

The lives of a Toronto anthropologist and a 16-year old Inuk girl intersect powerfully during 24 hours of darkness in Pond Inlet, Nunavut.

National Arts Center

   
Until January 17

Exhibit : «Uuturautiit.
Cape Dorset celebrates 50 years of Printmaking»

National Gallery of Canada
380, Sussex Drive
Ottawa (Ontario) K1N 9N4
Téléphone (613)990-1985

 
Canada (Northwest Territories)

Yellowknife

January 22 and 23

Theatre Production : «Night»

The lives of a Toronto anthropologist and a 16-year old Inuk girl intersect powerfully during 24 hours of darkness in Pond Inlet, Nunavut.

Northern Arts and Cultural Center

 
Canada (Northwest Territories)

Inuvik

January 9

After a month of darkness, the sun will rise for the first time on January 6th. On Saturday, January 9 the community of Inuvik will celebrate its return during the Annual Sunrise Festival.

   
January 22 and 23

Theatre Production : «Night»

The lives of a Toronto anthropologist and a 16-year old Inuk girl intersect powerfully during 24 hours of darkness in Pond Inlet, Nunavut.

Inuvik Community Hall

 
Canada (Yukon)

Whitehorse

January 27 and 28

Theatre Production : «Night»

The lives of a Toronto anthropologist and a 16-year old Inuk girl intersect powerfully during 24 hours of darkness in Pond Inlet, Nunavut.

Yukon Arts Center

 
France

Paris

January 9
to February 27

Photo exhibit : Ultima Thulé by Cédric Barbier

Maison du Groenland
75 rue Richelieu
Paris

 
Norway
Tromso

January 8 to 24

Tromso International Film Festival


The series «Films from the North» is reserved to films that have a strong connection to the nordic regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia and Canada.

       
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