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Pan-ArcticVision is an international social and cultural event that describes itself as "a Eurovision for the Arctic".[1] Pan-ArcticVision has live musical contributions from the circumpolar North (the Arctic), and arranges televotes among the public. The event is broadcast internationally, and is loosely modeled on the well known Eurovision song contest.[2][3]
Different from Eurovision, the Pan-ArcticVision questions the concept of a musical competition, and asks the public to decide whether or not there should be a more than one winner. Furthermore, this is not a competition between creators (unlike Eurovision); it is a competition between communities and artists who both create and perform their own works.[4] The Pan-ArcticVision has participants not from nation states, but from different northern and Arctic territories, displaying local Arctic flags. The two first editions have included participants from Alaska, The Yukon, Nunavut, Kalaallit Nunaat, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Sápmi, Nord-Norge (Northern Norway), Norrbotten in Norra Sverige (Northern Sweden) and Pohjois-Suomi (Northern Finland) — in addition to a Russian Arctic Exile participant.[5] Through this, the event aims to strengthen circumpolar, Pan-Arctic contact,[6][7] and invites the public to consider questions of sovereignty, borders and nation states.[citation needed]
In April 2024, it was announced that the second edition of Pan-ArcticVision would go live from Nuuk, Kalaallit Nunaat, in October 2024, in cooperation with the culture centre Katuaq and Greenlandic Broadcasting Corporation, KNR.[8][9][10] There was an open call in several territories to find participants for the event.[citation needed]
Pan-ArcticVision 2023
editThe first edition of the Pan-ArcticVision was arranged in Vadsø, Northern Norway, a town of ca 6000 people located on the brink of the European mainland. The event was hosted by the local festival Varangerfestivalen. The public voted to that the competition should have multiple winners, not just one. In addition, there was a prize for "the place in the Arctic that really needs a prize and deserves to host the next edition of the Pan-ArcticVision". This prize was won by Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland).[11] This implied that the next event would be arranged in Nuuk.[12]
Prize winners 2023:[13]
- The most Arctic Song 2023: Nuija from Nuuk, Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland).[14]
- The most Revolutionary Song 2023: Sköll from Båtsfjord, Nord-Norge (Northern Norway).
- The song that gives the most feeling of Community and Togetherness 2023: Guðrið Hansdóttir from Velbastaður, Føroyar (The Faroe Islands).[15]
Other notable participants of Pan-ArcticVision 2023 included Byron Nicholai from Alaska.[citation needed]
Pan-ArcticVision 2024
editThe second edition of Pan-ArcticVision 2024 was broadcast live from Katuaq culture centre in Nuuk, Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland) Oct 12, by Kalaallit Nunaata Radioa, the Greenlandic Broadcasting Corporation. The public vote to select a host community for the next edition was won by Nunavut, the self-governing territory of the Canadian Inuit.[16][17]
- The most Arctic Song 2024: Iva & Angu from Nunavut
- The most Revolutionary Song 2024: Evgeny Goman, the ´RAX´-participant (Russian Arctic Exiles), originally from Murmansk, living in exile in Kirkenes
- The song that gives the most feeling of Community and Togetherness 2024: Emil Kárlsen from Sápmi and Northern Norway.
Other notable participants of Pan-ArcticVision 2024 included Qacung Stephen Blanchett from Alaska, know from the band Pamyua, and Mirja Palo from Northern Sweden.[citation needed]
Circumpolar event
editThe Pan-ArcticVision, unlike many other international cultural events of the north, is not only including the euro-arctic region, or the Barents Region, or the Nordics, or the American Arctic or the international Inuit community; Pan-ArcticVision is including the whole circumpolar north and is part of establishing Pan-Arcticism as a concept in the same way as f.ex Pan-Africanism.[2][clarification needed]
Pan-ArcticVision is initiated, financed and run by Nordting - the Northern Assembly, and led by artistic director and entrepreneur Amund Sjølie Sveen, who claims the event is challenging a worldview where the centre (the capitals of nation states) is the starting point.[5][20]
References
edit- ^ "PanArcticVision". PanArcticVision. Retrieved 2023-09-04.
- ^ a b Wenger, Dr Michael. "PanArctic Vision – Music for a stronger and diverse Arctic". Polarjournal. Retrieved 2023-09-04.
- ^ Harvey, Matisse (2024-10-15). "'Eurovision for the North' brings together artists from across the Arctic". CBC. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ "LIVE". PanArcticVision. Retrieved 2023-09-04.
- ^ a b Edvardsen, Astri. "Arctic Music and Criticism, Politics and Sequins, Glitter and Reindeer Antlers!". www.highnorthnews.com. Retrieved 2023-09-04.
- ^ Seliger, Andrea (2023-08-12). "Das Eurovision des hohen Nordens: Vadsø feiert PanArcticVision". polarkreisportal.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-09-04.
- ^ "Arktiset kansat kohtaavat ensi kertaa Pan-ArcticVision kilpailun merkeissä Norjan Vesisaaressa". Yle Uutiset (in Finnish). 2023-08-07. Retrieved 2023-09-04.
- ^ "Open Call". Pan-Arctic Vision. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
- ^ "Pan-Arctic Vision bliver holdt i Nuuk til oktober". KNR (in Danish). Retrieved 2024-05-27.
- ^ Edvardsen, Text Astri. "Pan-Arctic Vision 2024 in Greenland: Seeking Arctic Artists To This Fall's Big Stage in Nuuk". www.highnorthnews.com. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
- ^ "Grønland vinder det første arktiske melodigrandprix | Nyheder". DR (in Danish). 2023-08-13. Retrieved 2023-09-04.
- ^ "Grønland vandt værtskabet, men bliver der overhovedet et Pan-Arctic Vision næste år?". KNR (in Danish). Retrieved 2023-09-04.
- ^ "Results 2023". PanArcticVision. Retrieved 2023-09-04.
- ^ "NUIJA efter sejr: Vi er vildt glade over det, vi har præsteret". KNR (in Danish). Retrieved 2023-09-04.
- ^ Einarsson, Sigurjón (2023-08-13). "Næsta PanArcticVision verður í Grønlandi". FM1. Retrieved 2023-09-04.
- ^ Harvey, Matisse (2024-10-15). "'Eurovision for the North' brings together artists from across the Arctic". CBC. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ Nunatsiaq News (2024-10-15). "Nunavut wins big at Pan-ArcticVision in Nuuk". Nunatsiaq News. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ "Final results of public vote". Pan-ArcticVision. Pan-ArcticVision. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ "Iva and Angu, Emil Kárlsen & Zhenya Goman Take Victory at Pan-ArcticVision 2024". Eurovoix-world.com. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ "Arktisk kunstner: Ved den kulturelle frontlinje kæmper arktiske lokalsamfund for indflydelse og magt". Arktis. 2024-10-30. Retrieved 2024-11-13.