Organ concert in the Savior's Church

Cantor and organist Wim Treurniet invites you to a "Caper organ concert" in the Church of the Savior in Farsund. Wim says that the program involves themes such as piracy, strife and the sea in connection with the church's otherwise peaceful musical treasures. People just have to let themselves be surprised. Everyone is welcome and entry is free.

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Iron grip on Fern Sunde's place

Kaperuka gets its own variation of "Jerngrep", a well-known exercise from the TV series Mesternes Mester. The iron rod is replaced with rope. - Two and two will compete at a time. We take the time of everyone who tries. Whoever hangs on the longest runs away with the first prize, says Øystein Mikalsen, and shows off the rope together with Maria Benedikte...

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Sæløer and Lista Kystlag's learning workshop

Sælør and Lista Kystlag have anchored their boat Prøven, on the quay at ss Aida. Here you can perhaps learn new knots, perhaps make a fender and other fun things with rope. There will also be a sale of goods they have. Maybe Prøven takes a little trip on the lake every now and then too? The coastal team will be there for the whole…

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Take a selfie at the Sea Monster wave

The "sea monster wave" made by students from Farsund Ungdomsskole in collaboration with Einar Øgrey Farsund As during Sea Monster Week this spring was today moved from the school yard to AMFI Farsund. It will stand there in KaperUka in Farsund and remind the locals and tourists that we can all do something to make the sea a better place...

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"KÅSSEN KAN DET HA SÆ" on Backe's bow

Word splitting with Trond Evenstad in the Farsund dialect Trond Evenstad has no rabbits to pull out of his hat, only words and anecdotes with a twist and nostalgia. Or as he himself puts it: "I'm not that good at splitting wood, but words on the contrary...". Friday afternoon at Baches Bu at 3pm you can get a free dose,…

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EXTRA PERFORMANCE "Terje Vigen", Backes Bu

Kulturbokhandelen "There lived a strange grey-spangled one on the outermost, naked island." Few poets' words have become as fixed in our Norwegian consciousness as these about Terje Vigen. The poem about the southerner who rowed across the sea in an open boat during the Kapertida period to save his family from starvation has reached wider reach than anything else Henrik...

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