for the language as a vehicle for bars, and for the small yet shockingly varied Faroe Islands music scene. On the 13 tracks of nú æt eg eftir ánni (now I am named after the river) — each named for a different [...] offering an immersive and deeply original experience.” Revolution De Rythme “Silvurdrongur's ability to fuse the absurd with the sublime, capturing a unique zeitgeist while weaving an enchanting narrative [...] heiminum, The Fader, sum hevur 1 millión fylgjarar á Instagram, skrivaði m.a. hetta um plátuna: "Rapping in his native Faroese, one of the world’s least-spoken tongues, Silvurdrongur (Silver Boy) makes a strong
seems to be a friendly guy. He makes a good impression And this night he caught my eye. His hand flies into my hand "Hi, what is your name?" I give him a smile and toss my hair "Mike! can I ask the same?" "´x´ [...] I lift my brow and make a "what? You´ve got to be kidding me." "You were the one who wanted to know me Wanting to know my name. I gave you a smile and tossed my hair Wanting to know the same." "We wrote [...] do?" Smiles and sends me his eyes. One hand is his, the other one pulled "Fine, but I gotta fly." His face fades from my mind In and out this night. When all is closed and people crowd The stranger is
to inspire and show us the way out of the unequal situation dominant in our society. We do hope that such a visit may become possible in the future! Yours sincerely Demokratia Demokratia is a committee [...] fought your way to the Presidency of the United States. However, behind a great man very often stands a great woman it is said and in your case there can be no doubt that this is a fact. We hereby wish [...] wishes you welcome to the Faroes. That you have taken the time to come to our tiny far-flung country is a sign that what often seems impossible is possible, if just the will, ability and effort are present
used to see What I mean is, we are used to the old saying: an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. On the other hand I don't agree that if you have been hit on one chin then to turn the other as well [...] again WHAT HAVE WE DONE WRONG? AND HOW CAN WE MAKE UP FOR IT? You yourself have stressed that you will fight for a DEMOCRATIC system in the open society for JUSTICE and PEACE in the world With that in mind: [...] dancing in the streets rejoicing at the tragedy - Later a young girl saying something that I must keep in mind She said: Now it is you Americans who have become the victims of a terrible crime and you must
dreams and wry humor of the poet's world while offering an unexpected glimpse of the power of the Faroese language. This excellent translation for the first time gives a wider audience the opportunity [...] sigur m.a. í síni niðurstøðu, at “The translator has meticulously and convincingly conveyed in English the startling, spare quality of Tóroddur Poulsen's poems, allowing readers to enter the shadowy dreams [...] to listen to a poetic voice from a vibrant culture that is largely unknown to the English speaking world.” Heiðurslønin er $2,000, eitt bronsuheiðursmerki, og harumframt verður ein partur av týðingunum
norðurlendsku svimjisambondunum. Tann framløgan eitur "The role and potential of schools in promoting Aquatic Literacy, offering a local perspective from the Faroe Islands." – Ráðstevnan, sum eitur "Lær at svimja" [...] stendur somuleiðis á skránni við framløguni "Aquatic Education for School Children: An Educational Expert Statement from the Nordic Consortium". Lesið meira um ráðstevnuna hjá svimjisambondunum her: https://ssf
supply harbour In the longest fjord in the Faroes lies the port of Runavík. For the past few years it has also functioned as the supply base for offshore activities in the Faroes. Because the existing contracts [...] together with the Tórshavn Town Council – a large cultural event on the quayside in Stavanger, which hopefully will be an eye-opener for a larger number of people regarding the Faroes in an oil industry [...] been satisfactory and our prices are lower than for example Aberdeen and Stavanger, it is thinkable we will see an increase in activity levels”, says Mr Østerø, in a comparison of the advantages of Rúnavík
afraid On the other hand, Mr Rasmussen thinks that everything is entwined through the terms and conditions we impose upon the oil companies, and he is of the opinion that the Faroes must not be shy in this [...] sold one of the vessels to a Norwegian company. Delivery will be next year and in 2009. These are so-called PSV vessels, or Platform Supply Vessels. – Competition is fierce in the oil industry and it takes [...] we have access to a large amount of knowledge in this field, and this is a great advantage. If we are to establish ourselves in an oil industry, we have to attain the same competence levels as our rivals
hit in Britain when it opened in cinemas across the country in 1983. One scene in particular struck a chord with people here. The Hollywood star Burt Lancaster steps out of a helicopter on to a remote Scottish [...] 30,000 in 1901 to just 17,000 in 1971. »One of the most important benefits of the oil era, and one often overlooked, is the way it restored confidence in the people of Orkney,« he said. »Until the 1970s [...] been lit by a dramatic orange glow for the past 25 years - a sight as familiar to residents as the stars that fill the clear skies above the islands. Islanders treasure the winter spectacle of the aurora borealis
courting. It was, in fact, the desolate state of the economy of the UK and the central government?s hunger for oil revenues that put Shetland in a comparatively strong negotiating position with the oil industry [...] all, the oil multies wanted something from the island community ? namely a landfall for oil from the huge fields in the East Shetland Basin ? rather than the islanders longing for the influx of a completely [...] bargaining on the side of the oil industry in uncountable formal and informal meetings between the supposedly David and the obvious Goliath created a lot of bitter feelings. However, in retrospective,