Lisa Milosavljevic

Photographer and Media Artist
  
An Arctic blast - The Globe and Mail
Location: Iqaluit, Nunavut
Nationality: Canadian
Biography: Lisa Milosavljevic is a documentary photographer and media artist who explores how cultural landscapes are made meaningful by their deep connection to people over time. She is interested in how ancient traditions and new technologies overlap, how... MORE
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An Arctic blast

Springtime in Iqaluit brings celebration and tests of traditional Inuit skills like igloo-building, dog-sled racing, ice fishing and more.

Igloo-building, sea-ice racing and bannock-making are just some of the competitions at the annual Toonik Tyme Festival in Iqaluit. The 52-year-old event celebrates Inuit traditions and the return of spring to Canada’s Arctic.

This year, participants and visitors attended the 10-day festivities from March 31 to April 9. One of the most popular events is the 320-kilometre-long Kimmirut Race with qamutiik, traditional Inuit sleds. Participants race their machines from Iqaluit to Kimmirut, a nearby community across Tasiujarjuaq (Frobisher Bay), and back to Iqaluit. Evenings are filled with live performances; this year, the closing-night concert was by singer Susan Aglukark.


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