Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
IN THIS ISSUE
4 The Watercolor Worlds
of Lars Lerin
Large scale retrospective of
works by Sweden's contemporary
watercolor master, Lars Lerin
9 Svenska Skolan
ON VIEW
THROUGH
MAY 22
THE WATERCOLOR
WORLDS OF
LARS LERIN
THANK YOU
ASI is also pleased to be able to present some of the best Swedish artistic exports. Dont miss
the staged reading of Almost Equal To by award-winning author and playwright, Jonas Khemiri, on
Saturday, April 30. Take in Trespassing Bergman, a film that brings together some of the worlds
leading actors and directors to look at the work and life of legendary Swedish filmmaker Ingmar
Bergman. This documentary is part of our continuing Winter Film Series, sponsored by the Swedish
Film Institute and the Swedish Institute. The screening will take place on Wednesday, March 9 at
7 p.m. and is free with museum admission.
For people interested in current events in Sweden, we offer two engaging and informative programs:
Community Conversation: The Swedish Welfare Housing Dilemma by Lena Norrman, senior
lecturer in the Department of German, Scandinavian and Dutch at the University of Minnesota, on
Wednesday, March 23 at 6:30 p.m. And, On the Art of Prolonging Life in Smland: Lessons from
Methuselah by Dr. Jan Palmblad, Professor and Senior Physician for the Department of Medicine at
Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden, on Saturday, April 30 at 2 p.m. Both lectures are free with
museum admission.
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NEWS
Message from the President/CEO
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Vffeldagen! 10
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Birthdays at ASI
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Svenska Skolan 9
Adult Language Classes & Workshops
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Nordic Happenings
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around themes of culture, migration, the environment and the arts, informed by enduring links to Sweden.
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Magnus Nilsson
Exhibits
EXHIBIT PREVIEW
Magnus Nilsson's Nordic:
A Photographic Essay of
Landscapes, Food and People
June 2, 2016 August 14, 2016
Featuring original photography by
internationally lauded chef, Magnus Nilsson,
Magnus Nilsson's Nordic: A Photographic Essay
of Landscapes, Food and People, captures his
encounters with the people he met and the
places he visited during his travels through the
Nordic region while researching his popular
seminal text, The Nordic Cookbook.
His original photography is a place-based
illustration and examination of Nordic food
culture that unravels the mysteries of Nordic
ingredients and introduces the world to Nordic
culinary history and cooking techniques.
EXHIBIT PARTNER
This exhibition is organized in collaboration
with Bera Nordal, Nordiska Akvarellmuseet
(Nordic Watercolour Museum).
THANK YOU
Events
spring
Community Conversation:
The Swedish Welfare Social
Housing Dilemma
Wednesday, March 23 6:30 7:30 p.m.
The Watercolor
Worlds of Lars Lerin
Exhibit Tours
PUBLIC TOURS
Fridays at 1:30 p.m. and Saturdays at 11 a.m.
Included with museum admission. Free for
ASI members. No registration needed.
SPONSORS
Trespassing Bergman
Wednesday, March 9 7 p.m.
Registration is recommended.
2016 WINTER
FILM SERIES
TICKETS
SPEAKER
Events
spring
GROUP TOURS
For groups of 10 or more, take a private exhibit
tour with an ASI Facilitator. Call (612) 871-4907
to book today.
Programs
youth & family
TICKETS
$10 ASI members / $13 nonmembers.
Free for children under age 2.
(Museum admission must be purchased
separately.)
Register at ASImn.org or call (612) 871-4907.
Programs
youth & family
Pippi Longstocking
Thursday, July 21 9 a.m. 3 p.m.
P Gng
2016
P Gng is part Swedish class, part social club
for young people ages 1318 interested in
Sweden, learning and practicing Swedish and
having fun! P Gng meets one Sunday per
month at the American Swedish Institute and
includes a Swedish language class, fika and
activities. Meetings are supplemented with
e-mail updates, optional language homework
and service-learning volunteer opportunities.
$125 student for school year.
Register at ASImn.org, or by calling
(612) 871-4907.
2016 School Year Schedule
Sundays, 2 4:30 p.m.
March 13
April 10
May 8
Vikings!
Thursday, August 4 9 a.m. 3 p.m.
Sail away into the world of the Vikings! Well
build Viking ships, learn geography of the Nordic
region and discover the mysterious runestones.
REGISTRATION
Campers are asked to bring their lunch and
wear clothes suitable for outdoor play.
$50 per child per session.
Register at ASImn.org or call (612) 871-4907.
Registration required one week before camp
date.
Svenska Skolan
Spring 2016
Svenska Skolan is a Saturday morning language
and culture program for children ages 413
to learn Swedish in a fun and interactive
environment.
2016 Spring School Year Schedule
Saturdays, 9:30 11:30 a.m.
April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
May 7, 14
$125 ASI members / $145 nonmembers
per student per term.
Register at ASImn.org, or call (612) 871-4907.
ASI News
Vffeldagen!
Friday, March 25, 2016 8:30 a.m. 5 p.m.
In Sweden, March 25 is Vffeldagen (Waffle
Day), a day when Swedes eat tasty heartshaped waffles with whipped cream and jam
or fresh berries.
Stop by FIKA at ASI between 8:30 a.m. and
5 p.m. for a waffle to celebrate Vffeldagen!
March
April 2016
calendar
of EVENTS
Lily Lornzen
Scholarship to
Award $1,000
The Lily Lornzen Scholarship Committee will
award $1,000 to the best qualified applicant
who plans to study in Sweden during the
20162017 school year. For more information
and the application, visit http://www.asimn.org/
programs-education/scholarships. Application
deadline is May 1, 2016.
Mother's Day
Smrgsbord
Sunday, May 8 4:30 7 p.m.
Join ASI for a delicious Mothers Day
Smrgsbord at ASI! Stay tuned to ASImn.org
for more details.
TICKETS
Free.
Reservations are required. Call (612) 871-4907
or visit ASImn.org by Tuesday, March 15 to
register.
For more information or to donate an item
for the silent auction, call Katie Fournier
at (612) 331-5615 or Cheryl Paschke at
(612) 871-6386. In spring 2016, the 11th
Educator Exchange delegation from
Minneapolis Public Schools will visit Uppsala
schools. Learn more about our Sister City
relationship at facebook.com/minneapolis.
uppsala.
Swedish Genealogy
Workshop
Friday, Apr. 22
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The Watercolor Worlds of Lars Lerin Public Exhibit Tours
Friday
1:30 p.m.
Svenska Skolan Spring Session begins**
2 Saturday
2
25
6 p.m.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
*registration recommended; **registration required
Register for all programs,
classes, workshops & events
online: ASImn.org
call: (612) 871-4907
in person: ASI Information Desk
exhibitions
Lars Lerin Mosque, 2010
exhibits
on view
exhibits
upcoming
visitor information
Museum Hours (Mansion & Galleries)
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday noon5 p.m.
Wednesday noon8 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m.5 p.m.
Sunday noon5 p.m.
Featuring original photography by internationally lauded chef, Magnus Nilsson, Magnus Nilsson's Nordic:
A Photographic Essay of Landscapes, Food and People, captures his encounters with the people he met and
the places he visited during his travels through the Nordic region while researching his popular seminal
text, The Nordic Cookbook.
American Swedish Institute | 2600 Park Avenue | Minneapolis, MN 55407
Giving
& receiving
Museum Admission
facebook.com/AmericanSwedishInstitute
Twitter: @AmSwedInstitute,
@FikaASI, @ShopSwedish
Free Parking
Mission
events@ASImn.org
These activities are made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts
Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural
heritage fund, and a grant from the Wells Fargo Foundation Minnesota.
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spring 2016
adult language
class schedule
To register for ASI classes and workshops, call (612) 871-4907 or register online at ASImn.org.
Talar du svenska?
Learn to speak Swedish in our adult language learning community at ASI!
Classes start the week of March 28, and meet once per week for 90
minutes over the course of nine weeks. ASI offers small class sizes with
a minimum of 5 participants, and a maximum of 15 students per class.
Courses are geared for participants 18 years and older. Detailed
descriptions of each course level are available online at http://www.
asimn.org/programs-education/adult-classes-workshops/classes.
Instructor
Swedish A102
Mon. 8:00 p.m.
Haaland
Wed. 11:15 a.m.
Hanslin
Swedish A103
Mon. 6:15 p.m.
Haaland
Mon. 8:00 p.m.
Hanslin
Tues. 8:00 p.m.
White
Wed. 1:15 p.m.
Haaland
Swedish A104
Mon. 4:15 p.m.
Hanslin
Tues. 6:15 p.m.
White
Swedish A202
Wed. 11:15 a.m.
Haaland
Thurs. 8:00 p.m.
Bowen
Instructor
Swedish B104
Tues. 9:30 a.m.
Haaland
Wed. 6:15 p.m.
Hanslin
Haaland
Hanslin
Hanslin
Haaland
Haaland
Bowen
Haaland
I detta tecken**
FINNISH COURSES
Finnish 103
Thurs. 8:00 p.m.
Karvonen
Suomen mestari 1
Finnish 203
Thurs. 6:15 p.m.
Karvonen
Suomen mestari 2
spring 2016
Introduction to Swedish
Sunday, Feb. 28
Sunday, May 15
adult language
class schedule
9 11 a.m.
This class, held entirely in Swedish, is for students with advanced language
skills to increase proficiency. We will read the novel I detta tecken by Joanne
Greenberg. We will develop vocabulary, work on advanced grammar, and discuss
Swedish media events. Additionally, short media clips or radio programs will be
shared to facilitate listening comprehension.
I detta tecken (translation of the novel In this Sign by Joanne Greenberg): Abel
and Janice Ryder begin their married life together with all the hopes and dreams
of a young couple deeply in love. But before long they realize that their deafness
stands as an immense barrier between them and a society that seems to work
only for those who can hear. Inexperienced, ignorant, and bewildered, they leave
the harsh environment of a school for the handicapped and enter the insensitive
world of the hearing. Through years of debt and misunderstanding, hard and
degrading work, the raising of a hearing daughter, common tragedies and joys,
they learn that the remarkable tool of sign language enables them to survive, and
indeed, to forge a love too powerful to be broken by the painful, extraordinary
world into which they were born. Instructor: Ingela Haaland.
Course Materials: I detta tecken, available through instructor.
Tuition: $135 ASI members / $155 nonmembers. Register by March 21 after
this date, registrants will be charged an additional $10 late fee.
Finnish 203
Thursdays, March 31 May 26
1 3:30 p.m.
ASI instructor Gregg White thinks of Stockholm as his second home town and will
help you plan the perfect visit! Hell share an insiders perspective on where to go,
what to do, see, and eat in three short, but glorious, days in the Swedish capital.
Bring any travel guides or maps of Stockholm that you already own to class.
This course is in English. Instructor: Gregg White.
Tuition: $20 ASI members / $25 nonmembers. Please register at least one week in
advance.
What languages have historically belonged to Sweden? Which are the official
minority languages of Sweden? Well look at Finnish, Sami, Romany and Yiddish.
How has the body of languages in Sweden changed over time, and which languages
exist in today's Sweden? This class, conducted in English, offers an overview of the
official and unofficial minority languages of Sweden. We will listen to a variety of
Swedish dialects, learn where and why Swedish has existed in small isolated
pockets of the world, and look at the etymology of Swedish names of places
today and what they mean. Instructor: Ingela Haaland
Tuition: $25 ASI members / $30 nonmembers. Please register at least one week in
advance, or call for availability.
Join us for a book discussion of A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman! The times
are a'changin' for cantankerous old Ove - new status, no job, new neighbors, no
purpose. Full of dry humor and sensitivity, the reader joins Ove in transitioning to
contemporary Swedish life. Instructor: Jean Hanslin
Tuition: $15 ASI members / $18 nonmembers. Please register at least one week
in advance.
This course picks up where the summer 2015 Finnish Beginning V left off. We'll
continue on with the book Suomen mestari 2, covering grammatical topics such
as the perfect and pluperfect tenses and possessive suffixes, and themes such as
holidays and customs, and education and work. Instructor: Daniel Karvonen.
Course Materials: Suomi mestari 2
Tuition: $99 ASI members / $119 nonmembers. Please register by March 21
after this date, registrants will be charged an additional $10 late fee.
Finnish 103
Thursdays, March 31 May 26
8 9:30 p.m.
* These books are not available through the ASI Museum Store. If you
are a new student joining at this level, please contact Chelsea Bowen,
Educational Programs Coordinator, in advance of class to make
arrangements at chelseab@asimn.org.
This course is a continuation of the winter term Finnish 102 course. We will
continue to work our way through the book Suomen mestari 1, covering
grammatical topics such as the partitive plural and the object, and cultural themes
such as food and holidays. The primary focus of the course will be on speaking
Finnish, but reading, writing and listening will be emphasized as well.
Instructor: Daniel Karvonen.
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spring 2016
workshops
spring 2016
workshops
Watercolor Basics:
Winter in Watercolors
making several
Glad Vffeldagen!
beautiful and
Learn to paint a
simple winter
landscape in
watercolor in just
We will work on
watercolors inspired
by favorite objects
selected from the
ASI collection.
Pocket Journal:
Exploring with Watercolor and Ink
Saturdays, April 16 & 23
useful objects,
including hooks,
candlesticks and
bowls. Ideas
for further
exploration will
be shared.
while becoming
be provided.
contour drawing,
creating texture
Youll practice
application and
Register by March 5.
pen, 0.3.
registration fee.
Danebo in 2012.
lutfisk visionary.
provided.
luffarsljd.
Register by April 2.
Susanne Walstrm/imagebank.sweden.se
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NORDIC happenings
memorials
& tributes
IN MEMORY OF*
Carl and June Ahlgren
Steve Ahlgren
Gordon T. Brandness
Stephen Crofton
Cordelia M. (Johnson)
Brandt
Gaylon H. Brandt
Bert Carlson
Glen Lindberg
Svenska Sllskapet
LeRoy Carlson
Darrell Carlson
Rod Chelberg, Sr.
Kirsten Ingerson
Cheryl Olson
Dorothy Cina
Richard Gunderson
Jeannine Erickson
Dennis Erickson
Lorraine D. Erickson
Marsha and Dick
Servetnick
Sally Erickson
Gerry Anderson
William Hagans
William and Margareta
Beyer
Vera Hattstrom
Daisy Carlson
John and Augusta Hedner
Neskt
Marta Kurak
Jean Hustad
Vstergtland Society
Signar and Leota Greene
Donna Greene
Margit Gustafson Jacobi
Laurie Jacobi and Cotty
Lowry
Phyllis Johnson
Laurence and Patricia
Jocelyn
Patty Karstadt
Steven Hunegs and Jenifer
Robins
Myrna and Charles Smith
Christy and Dave
Stolpestad
John N. Krohn
John and Shirley Krohn
Loren Larson
Judith and David Adolfson
Charles and Martha Wick
Birgitta Linnert
Pete Linnert
Nina Mahlke
Sandra Tschida
David Monson
Philip Fy
Fern Viola Nelson
Lynn M. Anderson
Brooke Anthony
Karen Bohn and Gary
Surdel
Hildy Bowbeer
Nina Clark
Katherine Constantine
and Michael Bono
Bruce Karstadt
Jeffrey and Margaret
Keyes
Peggy Korsmo-Kennon
Robert Moilanen and
Marlene Senechal
Russell Nelson
Faye and Wally Olson
Ruby Perkins
Christy and Dave
Stolpestad
JoAnn Swanson
JoAnn Thoreen
Becky Thorson
Judges and Magistrate
Judges of the United
States District Court
District of Minnesota
Kenneth and Esther
Nelson
David and Doris Nelson
Lila Nelson
Robert Silberman
In memory of my Nelson
ancestors
Carol Hassemer
Herbert Nyberg
Sonia A. Schulz
Gerri Stalberger
Betty A. Peterson
Donna Pitcher
Curt Pederson
Reino and Liisa Ojala
Barbro Roehrdanz
Dennis D. Magnuson
Philip Fy
Jerry Sjogren
Maribelle and Douglas
Appleby
Joyce Rudquist
Mary Rudquist and Scott
Beekman
*Gifts received
12/1/151/31/16
Bonnie Snater
Colleen Hartman
Richard Strasburg
JoAnn Thoreen
Britt-Marie and John
Wood
Melvin and Linnea
(Osman) Swanson
JoAnn Thoreen
Richard and Martha
Thomson
Betty Battista
Dorothy Westling
Jean Camfield
Ted Zipf
Vstergtland Society
IN HONOR OF*
Frances Carlson
Jeanell Carlson-Bjorkman
Ken Hjelm
Lee and Jane Carlson
Bruce Karstadts 25th
Anniversary
Philip L. Anderson
ASI Male Chorus
ASI Male Chorus Auxiliary
Duane and Marlene
Engstrom
Flickorna Fem
Joan A. Growe
Faye and Wally Olson
JoAnn Thoreen
Allen Johnson
Herbert (Ted) Johnson
Anne Olmon
Nina Clark
Maurice V. Johnson
Richard and Judy Sandeen
Everett Olson
Bette Olson
ASI Clubs
ASI Cloudberries
Thursdays 7 8:30 p.m.
Rehearses weekly in the Stuga at ASI on March 3, 10,
17, 24 & 31 and April 7, 14, 21 and 28.
ASI Cloudberries will hold their Spring Concert on
Saturday, May 14 at 7 pm at Pilgrim Lutheran Church,
1935 Saint Clair Ave, Saint Paul, MN 55105. For more
details please contact Gloria Rosen at
(952) 240-7523.
ASI Male Chorus
Tuesdays 7 9:30 p.m.
Rehearses March 1, 8, 15, 22, & 29 and April 5, 12,
19, & 26 in Paulson Hall at ASI. For more information
please contact Richard Grabow at
savethebestforlast4@gmail.com.
ASI Male Chorus Auxiliary
Tuesday, April 12 7 9:30 p.m.
Meets in the Stuga at ASI, for more information
please contact Marilyn Hultgren at (763) 544-6816
or mhultgren430@gmail.com.
ASI Spelmanslag
Thursdays 7 p.m.
Rehearses on March 10, 17 & 31 and April 14 & 21 in
Paulson Hall at ASI.
Will be performing at the IKEA Dinner on Friday,
March 18th at 4:30 pm and at the Amery High School
Auditorium, 555 Minneapolis Ave, Amery WI 54001,
on Sunday, April 24th at 2 pm. For additional
information please contact Suzanne Walters at
(651) 633-1607 or visit our website at
www.asispelmanslag.org.
Minneapolis-Uppsala Friendship Committee
Tuesday, March 27 5 p.m.
Meet in Folke Bernadotte Conference room at ASI.
For more details please contact Miranda Striegel at
(612) 735-7841or Katie Fournier at (612) 331-5615.
Scandinavian Friends
Friday, March 11 & April 8 noon
Meet in Larson Hall at ASI. For more information
please contact Muriel Johnson at (952) 831-4180.
SVEA Club
Wednesday, March 9 noon
Will meet at ASI in the Kaffestuga, for a light lunch and
Semlor. The cost will be $5. For reservations, please
leave a message at (651) 644-5116 or email
Margareta Beyer at mjbeyer@mac.com by
Monday, March 7.
Svenskarnas Dag Girls Choir
Mondays 7 8:30 p.m.
Rehearses in Paulson Hall at ASI on March 7, 14 &
21 and April 4, 11, 18 & 25. For more info regarding
scheduling a performance or a girl joining the choir,
please contact Diane Noble at (612) 825-8808 or
teddiane@mac.com.
Twin Cities Dalafrening
Saturday, March 5 & April 2 1 p.m.
Meets at the Danish American Center. For the March
5 meeting, the Larsons will present a recap of their
holiday trip to Egypt, well serve a homemade lunch,
and conduct a short business meeting. On April 2 we
will celebrate the PSK season, which has become
a club tradition with a special lunch followed by
program planning. Both meetings will include singing,
birthdays, and a lottery. Everyone is welcome to
attend. For more details, please contact Arne Larson
(763) 544-7494.
Twin Cities Nyckelharpalag
Wednesdays 7 p.m.
Rehearses on March 9 & 23 and April 13 & 27 in the
Stuga at ASI.
Tuesdays 7 p.m.
Rehearses on March 15 and April 19 at member
homes. For more information please contact Cheryl
Paschke at (612) 871-6386.
Twin Cities Swedish Folk Dancers
Mondays 7 9 p.m.
Rehearses March 14 & 28 and April 11 & 25 in Larson
Hall at ASI, for more information please contact
Beverly Johnson at TCSFDMN@gmail.com.
Vasa Jr. Folk Dancers
Saturdays 1 2:30 p.m.
Rehearses at ASI on March 12 & 26 and April 9 &
23. We are always looking for new dancers, all are
welcome between the ages of 3-18 (12th grade).
For more info call Janice at (612) 729-0334 or
Joann at (612) 238-5873.
ASI Affiliates
ASI Bemidji Affiliate
Sunday, April 24 4:00 p.m.
Will hold their annual meeting at the Concordia
Language Village at the Swedish Camp. Potluck
Dinner will follow the business meeting with a
Swedish Program and Music. Please plan to attend.
For more information please contact Al Paulson at
(218) 785-2368.
Dala Heritage Society
Saturday, March 19 noon
Will host their annual meeting with a salad luncheon
at Mora Methodist Church in Mora, MN. Anyone
living in east central Minneosta and are interested in
joining our Swedish group please contact Gordon
Hallstrom at (320) 679-3869.
Sons of Norway, Vonheim Lodge
Saturday, March 20 2 p.m.
Meets in Paulson Hall at ASI. For more details please
contact Merle Tingelstad at (763) 422-0202 or by
email at mctingels@aol.com.
Swedish Cultural Society of Duluth
March 20 & April 17 2:30 p.m.
Meets in Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 219 N 6th
Ave E, Duluth, MN 55805. On March 20 Betty
Selnes, Donna Forbes, and Karen Pearson will present
a power point program on their trip to northern
Sweden in 2015. On April 17 Marlene Wisuri will
discuss "The North American Sami Reawakening:
from 1991-2016 and Beyond." These meetings are
NORDIC AMERICAN
BULLETIN BOARD
The Edvard Grieg Societys 201516
10th anniversary Season:
Diane Jarvi and Dan Newton Concert
Saturday, April 2 7:30 pm 9:00 pm
Singer, guitarist and kantele player (Finnish
folk harp) with Accordion.
Tickets: $20. Students free with ID.
Location: Mindekirken The Norwegian
Lutheran Memorial Church
924 E 21st Street
Minneapolis, MN 55404
United States
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Svenska
Sverige&
vocabulary
Easter Feathers
https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=8elmhkgCvnw
list
mlarpensel :: paintbrush
smlter :: to melt
kvittrande fglar :: chirping birds
rdhake :: robin
To listen to the pronunciation of these
Swedish words, visit The Peoples Dictionary:
folkets-lexikon.csc.kth.se/folkets/folkets.
en.html
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