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The 29th Midnight Sun Film Festival held in Sodankylä, Lapland, wrapped up Sunday. 25,000 visitors flocked to see films in the northern cult festival.

KAUTOKEINO: Even though the Kildin Sámi language is at risk of dying out, the culture and traditions can be saved through music.

In Inari, Finland, the Sámi Education Institute is teaching young people to speak the languages of their ancestors. 

Samovarteateret

Address: Kirkenes, Presteveien :: On the map
Tel: +47 78 99 24 68, Fax: +47 78 99 37 53
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.samovar.no

Tromsø International Film Festival presents Fritz Lang’s METROPOLIS - with live soundtrack - at the Polar Lights International Arctic Film Festival in Murmansk on Thursday.

Eleven participants from the bike-club ‘Cruise’ from Kotlas and Arkhangelsk – the capital of the Pomor land, set off to a bike trip along the roads of Finland and Sweden. The trip is devoted to the beginning of the summer Olympic Games.

10 Barents Spektakel festivals in a row in Kirkenes calls for a one year festival break for the organizers in the art curator group “Pikene på Broen”. The next festival will probably be held in the winter of 2015.

TROMSØ: Youth from all four Barents countries competing in nine different sports gathered for the first Barents Winter Games. See the photos.

Sport plays and will continue to play an important role in the people-to-people cooperation in the Barents Region, top sports officials from all four countries say.

The 30th edition of the Midnight Sun Film Festival in Sodankylä, Lapland broke all prvious audience records. More than 30 000 visitors watched films around the clock in the heart of Lapland.

Kirkenes library

Address: Dr. Wessels gate 18 (the town square), 9900 Kirkenes :: On the map
Tel: +47 78 99 32 51, Fax: +47 78 99 31 54
E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.sorvaranger.folkebibl.no

Mari Boine from a concert in Lovozero on the Kola Peninsula.

Norwegian Sami world star musician Mari Boine from Finnmark to hold concert in the Russian capital on May 31.

Amid mounting criticism of the Church’s close relations with the state, Patriarch Kirill brings key parts of the Church leadership, as well as several prominent state officials, to Solovki, the archipelago in the White Sea.

More than 80 years she sank off the northern coast of Canada, a ship designed and sailed by Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen will start its journey home next year.

Films from The North to Russia is a showcase of emerging Nordic filmmaking talent.