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WEEKEND SUGGESTIONS Week 12 INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF NORWAY Oslo Chamber of Commerce WEEKEND SUGGESTIONS Week 12 HI EVERYBODY! Easter is coming up, a time when many Norwegians spend the holiday at their cabins up in the mountains or on the coast. Be aware of the traffic for the holidays especially Wednesday afternoon, as this is the most popular day for most people to leave the city. For those of you staying in Oslo, you can look forward to nice, quiet days with a lot of things to do. Here are our suggestions for you. God Påske! Photo: pexels.com INN WELCOME TO NORWAY SEMINAR New in Norway and curious about the country and its people? Sign up here for our popular «Welcome to Norway» Seminar, a one-day practical introduction to living and working in Norway and Oslo. The next seminar will take place on April 12. Free of charge for all INN Individual Members. For INN Corporate Members/OCC Members the price per person is NOK 4000 and non-members NOK 5000, including a welcome package and lunch. INN EVENTS Tax Seminar, April 12 Hold the date! A separate invitation will follow. Remember to check out our calendar for upcoming INNEvents Follow INN on and OSLO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EVENTS Both Oslo Chamber of Commerce and INN members are welcome to this event: International Forum, Oslo Chamber of Commerce, March 31 at 17.00 Join for a special International Forum where Nordlaks will present its history and products, as well as provide useful tips on how to navigate the economic waves. Click here for more information and registration. UPCOMING EVENTS Chris Brown to Oslo Spektrum The Grammy Award-winning and multi-platinum selling artist Chris Brown recently reached his sixth number 1 album entry on the Billboard R & B / Hip-Hop-List with album «Royalty». He is now embarking on a European tour, and will be performing at Oslo Spektrum on June 3. The «One Hell of a Nite Tour» will start in Frankfurt on May 22, before taking the acclaimed artist to 15 other European cities, including Lyon, Stockholm, Oslo and Paris. Tickets on sale here. Photo: billettservice.no Placebo to Sentrum Scene Placebo will embark on a world tour in October to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the platinum-selling debut album ”Placebo.” The first part of ”20 Years of Placebo» tour will start in Denmark and continue to Wembley Arena in London. The British band will come to Sentrum Scene October 16 and promises to perform songs from their entire career. Tickets on sale here. Photo: billettservice.no MAJOR EVENTS/FESTIVALS Inferno Metal Festival, Rockefeller, March 23 - 26 With 40 bands performing over four days, the Inferno Metal Festival is the largest metal festival in Norway, and draws fans from all over the world. On the club day, Wednesday, there are concerts at the smaller clubs John Dee, Vulkan Arena, Blå, Pokalen Pub and Sentralen. Thursday-Saturday the concerts take place at Rockefeller and John DEE. Click here for more information and for tickets/day passes. Photo: infernofestival.net CONCERTS Gongbad med didgeridoo - Embrace Life, Emanuel Vigeland Museum, March 25 at 18.30 A meditative experience in Emanuel Vigeland’s museum. The use of instruments like the gong, digeridoo, flute, and singing bowls, create a unique atmosphere at the mausoleum. A gong bath does not include water. Instead, you are invited to immerse into a deep musical experience. Bring warm clothing and something to sit on, or a sleeping bag, as you will be lying down on the floor during the concert. Doors open at 18.10. Click here for tickets. Address: Grimelundsveien 8 How to get there: Metro line 1 to Slemdal Photo: billettservice.no Pere Ubu, BLÅ, March 25 at 20.00 Pere Ubu reinvented rock from scratch. The legendary band is just as conform being mentioned in the same terms as Sun Ra and The Monkees, Glen Cambell and MC5 or Can and The Raspberries. In 2015 they released the collection box Elitism for the People 1975-1978; an important time document within the exploration of possibilities within popular music. Click here for more information and tickets (in Norwegian). Address: Brenneriveien 9 C How to get there: Buses 34/54 to Møllerveien Photo: blaaoslo.no Krissy Matthews Band, Buckleys Roots & Blues Joint, March 26 at 16.00 Krissy Matthews is a young and interesting British-Norwegian guitarists, who at the mere age of 23 has performed with stars such as Toto, Joe Bonamassa, Gregg Allman, John Mayall, Beth Hart and Jeff Healey. Matthews plays blues in the Chicago tradition which he also anchors in the legacy of Jimi Hendrix, with eminent guitar play and chord-based soloing. Click here for more information. Address: Lille Grensen 7 How to get there: All metro lines to Stortinget Photo: krissymatthews.alison.co.uk Ensemble Allegria, Sentralen, March 28 at 19.00 The young and critically acclaimed chamber orchestra Ensemble Allegria holds an Easter concert at Sentralen. The ensemble will perform Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante, with two of the orchestra’s own musicians as soloists. The programme also include Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for strings, which Tchaikovsky himself purportedly considered one of his best works. Click here for more information and tickets (in Norwegian). Address: Øvre Slottsgate 3 How to get there: Trams 12/13/19 to Kongens gate Photo: sentralen.no GUIDED TOURS Harry Hole Goes East, Thon Hotel Panorama, March 27 at 14.00 Jo Nesbø’s character Harry Hole is a genuine Oslo patriot. Follow in his footsteps through the streets of Oslo and visit places like Grønland and the lower part of Akerselva river. Guiding in Norwegian and English. The tour starts at Thon Hotel Panorama. You can buy tickets directly from the guide (cash only). Address: Rådhusgata 7 B Photo: osloguide.no How to get there: Buses 30/31/32/54 to Dronningens gate A Murder in the Convent, March 28 at 16.00 Oslo has his own “Father Brown”, called Brother Andreas. This tour invites you to follow in the tracks of an old convent murder in Oslo’s old town. The tour is based on a book written by Dominican Father Aage Hauken, and also includes a few references to the Harry Hole books. The tour departs from St. Hallvards plass. Guiding in Norwegian and/or English, depending on the wishes of the participants. You can buy tickets directly from the guide (cash only). Address: Oslo gate 13/ St. Hallvards plass How to get there: Trams 18/19 to St. Halvards plass Photo: flickr.com FAMILY & CHILDREN Kriminell Påske, Norsk Folkemuseum, until March 28 from 11.00 – 16.00 Solve the Easter mystery “Mordet på Sølv-Tollef”. In the morning of the 25th February 1832 a suspicious track of blood was found on the snow along a country lane in Numedal. It looked as if someone had been dragged through the snow. What happened then? A murder, perhaps? Magistrate Carl Falsen was sent for to resolve the matter. This Easter you can go 124 years back in time and help Falsen in pursuit of the criminal and the scary evidence.This year Easter crime is based on a true story, which is chronicled in the book “Sevle-Gutten, en forbryterroman fra Numedal” by O.A. Øveland. This activity will be in Norwegian. But Easter at the Norwegian Folk Museum is not just about solving crime mysteries. Photo: norskfolkemuseum.no The Pancake House and the Easter workshop will be open every day. The barn in Trøndelagstunet is also open to visit all the animals. It is also possible to ride a horse and carriage around the museum and taste freshly baked “lefser ” in Eldhuset in Numedal! Address: Museumsveien 10 How to get there: Bus 30 to Folkemuseet Easter 2016, Nobels Fredssenter, until March 28 from 10.00 – 18.00 The Nobel Peace Center is open every day during Easter break. Here you can, among other things, try the children’s activity Fred and Toca Loca, and see the center’s new exhibition “Syria is my only home”, where Syrian children tell their own stories about life as refugees and what they miss from their lives before the war. Free entrance for children under the age of 16. Click here for more information. Address: Brynjulf Bulls plass 1 How to get there: Tram 12 to Aker Brygge Photo: nobelpeacecenter.org Easter Workshop for Children, Mathallen Oslo, March 23 – 25 from 12.00 – 16.00 Easter egg decorating for children at Mathallen Food Hall. Mathallen provides eggs and aprons for the children - and cleans up the mess afterwards! Free of charge. Click here for more information (in Norwegian). Address: Maridalsveien 17A How to get there: Bus 54/34 to Møllerveien Photo: mathallen.no De Tre Superdamene, Den Norske Opera & Ballett, March 25 and 27 at 13.00 and 15.00 Concert performance for children based on excerpts from popular operas such as Carmen, The Magic Flute and Hansl and Gretl (lyrics in Norwegian). Click here for more information and tickets (in Norwegian). Address: Kirsten Flagstads plass 1 How to get there: All public transportation to Oslo S/Jernbanetorget Photo: operaen.no Ghosts, witches and murderers in the monastery, March 26 at 12.00 Guided tour for children in Oslo’s old town, where you get to hear about ghosts, trolls, dragons, witches and murderers in the monastery. Guiding in Norwegian and English. The tour departs at 12.00 from St. Hallvards plass. Tickets can be purchased online or from the tour guide (cash only) before the tour starts. Click here for more information. Address: Kongens gate 15 How to get there: Trams 18/19 to St.
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