Projects we have funded

NAPA supports about 100 projects every year within all genres of art and culture with a Nordic perspective. Small and large groups of artists, actors, musicians, writers and many other alike have received support to complete a project to the enjoyment of inhabitants in Greenland and the Nordic region.

See other projects we have supported previously:
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”De-arctification” in Nordic art.

An arctic, artistic dialogue about De-arctification as part of the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Artists Association of Lapland.A project under the title De-arctification in Nordic Art will be taking place in Galleria Lainaamo in Rovaniemi, Finland from the 11th to the 13th

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ÎVA live on stage - from the Nordic Remix case video
Nordic Remix – a digital music collaboration

Musical storytelling, Nordic artists and collaboration across cultures, musicalities and national borders. The “Nordic Remix” project has received support from NAPA’s Cultural Support Program. Behind the initiative is the media collective Are We Europe and they have made a video about the project – watch

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Nordic strings in Greenland

The Nordic string group Unison Strings has made workshops for children and young people and played concerts in Greenland Since 2014, the inter-Nordic classical string festival, Unison Strings Festival – Greenland, has been inviting string students and professional string players from Greenland, the Faroe Islands,

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The Lost Norsemen

The Lost Norsemen: Meet the northerners – the Greenlandic Vikings Explore the footsteps of the Vikings in Greenland’s fantastic landscape and the ruins after them, and experience where and how they lived when Norse Theme Parks in collaboration with Trida Media takes you on the

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Bobbi Lo Produktion
"The support from NAPA made it possible for us to bring our dance performance "Noget lidt anderledes" on a tour in Greenland. We visited Sisimiut, Ilulissat, Uummanaq, Paamiut, Nuuk and Kulusuk and met children from the age of 6-9 years. What we appreciate even more than the grant from NAPA is the support we received from the staff at NAPA. They believed in the project and involved themselves emotionally and we are extremely grateful for this!"
Hans-Ole Amossen, musician and sound technician from Nuuk​
“I have benefited greatly from NAPA’s support during my education as a sound technician and musician. I have travelled the Nordic region and met many people.”
Nuka Carmen Bisgaard, model, movie maker and organizer of the first Gay Pride in Greenland
“Thanks to NAPA’s support I have been able to realise my dream projects as well as go on several tours to the Greenlandic population and the rest of the Nordic region. Among other things with the documentary Eskimo Diva and the music project BLACKOUT.”
Sound of the Damned, metal band from Nuuk
“The support from NAPA has given us the chance to travel with the Spot on Greenland tour. Thanks to the support it was easy for us to travel around in Denmark. It was a dream come true.”
Bird People, band from Mariehamn on Åland​ Islands
“With the support from NAPA we could visit Greenland and play on Nuuk Nordisk Kulturfestival. We got the chance to strengthen old friendships and make new contact throughout the whole Nordic region. Plans and collaborations set in motion and many new things were discovered.”
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