G! is a party for children too! The best day of the year! Read more »
Benjamin Djurhuus leads this new band öð, which merges a unique palette of sounds. Read more »
VAVAÐ is a new collaborative project between poet Rannvá H. Glerfoss and musician Sjúrður D. Tróndheim. Read more »
Spiritual nourishment is also important, and G! Church is open this year as usual. Read more »
The comic book genre is rapidly growing in neighboring countries. However, we have virtually no real Faroese comics. Why might that be? Read more »
The publishing house Eksil returns this year with its cultural contribution. Read more »
No G! Festival is complete without the Faroese chain dance! Read more »
- A Concert Celebrating Nordic Identity and Women as Composers Read more »
The absolute highlight of the G! Festival! Imagine hiking over the mountain to the festival, accompanied by live music. Read more »
What does the Faroese cultural community look like? What is the balance between broad and narrow art; between what the masses want and what the cultural elite demands? Read more »
Although we thought we were done announcing the music lineup last week, we will still be adding ONE more name today. Read more »
Anamē is an old Nordic word meaning “to adapt”. Read more »
Let’s borrow a few foreign words and ideas: Sound System, Reggae, Dub, Dancehall, Vinyl. Read more »
There may be three people on stage, but feel free to count them as two – or even just one, if you like. Read more »
For the past two years, G! has hosted a scene that looks strange at first: people dancing in silence. Read more »