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Capital of Culture 2008

Their Majesties The King and Queen were both in attendance when Sandnes and Stavanger celebrated the beginning of their year as European Capital of Culture. King Harald formally opened the European Capital of Culture 2008 in Stavanger on Saturday.

January 12, 2008

Along with the city of Liverpool in England, Stavanger and Sandnes have been designated as European Capitals of Culture 2008 by the EU.

Sandnes first

The opening celebrations started with a town festival in Sandnes Friday afternoon. Light art was at the centre of the Sandnes celebration, with the opening of a light floor called “the wishing well”, the lighting of important landmarks and the display of various light sculptures.

Opening ceremony in Stavanger

The official opening took place in Sølvberget, Stavanger's cultural centre, on Saturday. After words of welcome from Festival Director Mary Miller and speeches by Stavanger Mayor Leif Johan Sevland, Minister of Cultural Affairs Trond Giske and Director Jan Egeland, His Majesty King Harald held the official speech declaring the Capital of Culture Year opened.

After the ceremony there was a large parade and town festival in and around the Stavanger city centre. All the municipalities in the county are collaborating with international artists to mark the region as a whole as a Capital of Culture.

European Capital of Culture

The "European Capital of Culture" initiative was launched to bring European citizens closer together by highlighting the richness and diversity of European cultures and the features they share. It is administered by the EU, and was established in 1985 after a proposal by then Greek Minster for Culture, Ms Melina Mercouri.

Each year, one or two cities are designated Capitals of Culture. Athens was the first, and today more than 30 cities have been awarded the title, among them Florence, Amsterdam, Paris, Berlin, Stockholm and Reykjavik.

Vilnius in Lithuania and Linz in Austria have been named European Capitals of Culture 2009.

The participants in the opening parade represented themes as light, words, rythm and nature (Photo: Alf Ove Hansen, Scanpix)
King Harald and Queen Sonja during the celebration in Sandnes (Photo: Alf Ove Hansen, Scanpix)
"Inbal Pint" during the opening ceremony in Stavanger (Photo: Alf Ove Hansen, Scanpix)
La Dame du Lac - The lady of the lake - performed her magic on Breiavannet (Photo: Alf Ove Hansen, Scanpix)
"Kyrkjelyd" during the official opening ceremony in Stavanger (Photo: Alf Ove Hansen, Scanpix)
Acrobats Veronica Ljosnes and Eskil Rønningsbakken practicing for the opening celebrations (Photo: Alf Ove Hansen / Scanpix)
Eskil Rønningsbakken and Sandnes Orchestra during the celebrations in Sandnes (Photo: Alf Ove Hansen, Scanpix)