CA: Susanna Mälkki Conducts The Tempest
Walt Disney Concert Hall Los Angeles, CA, United StatesRenowned Finnish conductor Susanna Mälkki leads the Los Angeles Philharmonic in Shakespeare's The Tempest.
Renowned Finnish conductor Susanna Mälkki leads the Los Angeles Philharmonic in Shakespeare's The Tempest.
BEMIDJI: Head to Salolampi Language Village and immerse yourself in Finnish culinary arts and handcrafts and woodcrafts. The weekend will include baking Finnish classics like pulla, Karelian rice pies, and rye bread. Cooking dishes like rutabaga casserole, Nordic grain salad, and Finnish oven pancake. Handcrafts include rag rug loom weaving, basic and more advanced yarn […]
A solo exhibition of new works by Finnish artist Kristina Riska, a senior member of the Arabia Art Department Society in Helsinki and one of Scandinavia's foremost contemporary ceramic artists. […]
Portland's Nordia House is filled with books, apparel, dishes, glassware, collectibles and other treasures at this popular sale.
Join Revels as we celebrate the Nordic cultures and traditions of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden and their Honorary Consuls. Revels Northern Lights Concert will offer a taste of the music central to the 2018 Nordic Christmas Revels production as well as a chance to bid on fabulous live auction items while enjoying delightful traditional desserts.
Renowned Finnish conductor Susanna Mälkki leads the Los Angeles Philharmonic in Shakespeare's The Tempest.
The Finnish Community Bazaar was organized forty years ago by the Finnish American Heritage Committee. Enjoy dancing and singing, an expanded Joulumarkkinat/Holiday Market featuring crafts and gift, pulla and treats, pea soup and sandwiches.
Shop for imports from the Nordic countries as well as crafts and holiday items, and enjoy Scandinavian foods and live music at this popular annual event in the Detroit area.
Renowned Finnish conductor Susanna Mälkki leads the Los Angeles Philharmonic in Shakespeare's The Tempest.
Watch the documentary by Ben Strout about the Winter War between Russia and Finland. This was the first FFN Lecturer of the Year program, in 2006.