Ella es mi artista faro desde que tengo uso de razón dentro de la música y hasta el día de hoy.
Greenland and Faroe Islands are still part of Denmark.
On the Faroe Islands, which is a self-governed part of Denmark, self-governed territory belonging to Denmark.
like the Faroe Islands.
well as Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab who tried to detonate a bomb on a Northwest Airlines flight from amsterdam to
And we have what's called a faro shuffle, F-A-R-O, which is an old French card game, F-A-R-O.
And because of the location of the Faroe Islands in the middle of the Gulf Stream, it's a very stable climate both in terms
So this photo here is from the Faroe Islands.
that you have on the Faroe Islands work on them.
And there's this beautiful drummer in the cast named Ossama Farouk, who's been extremely helpful, who's Alexandrian.
And one thing which is quite interesting with-- not only the Faroe Islands, but with any country in the sort of Northeast Atlantic Region or any part of that--
And not having enough salt to do that on the Faroe Islands, people instead figured out other ways
There are no berries growing on either Iceland or the Faroe Islands, pretty much.
Iceland, as the Faroe Islands, have very, very few trees.
Y también siempre escucho una canción de Gustavo Cerati porque también es un faro muy grande para mí en mi camino, muy inspirador.
And for me, going to the Faroe Islands, like, having a piece of that, like, my body tells me that this is, like, the worst idea ever.
This deranged young Nigerian guy, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, tried to bring down the US airplane by setting his underpants on fire on Christmas Day 2009.
concern about bombs and if you look at the underwear bomber in 2009 Umar Farouk
But the toppings are quite different, and they say a lot about the Faroe Islands and their geographical position in the middle of the North
you know. And if you don't find this on top of your sandwich in the Faroe Islands, there's a good chance you'll find some rhubarb marmalade on it-- one
Greenland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands is clearly influenced by Denmark and Danish culture, in a historical perspective.
And even if you look at 10 other people, 10 Faroese people standing around you, obviously still being alive, eating the meat, it's kind of a conscious struggle
We also tend to think of them as having traveled west towards England, and the Faroe, and Ireland, and then
Because in that cultural region, for example, you have Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and Iceland.
And the Nordic Region, it's Scandinavia plus Finland, in the east, and then Aland, in between Finland and Sweden in the Baltic Sea, the Faroe Islands,
And the Nordics is Scandinavia, plus Finland in the east, and a little island called Aland in between Finland and Sweden, and the Faroe Islands, and Iceland, and Greenland also.
And here you can see a very clear influence on the bread side of things from Denmark, because Faroe Islands is a self-governed part of Denmark.
And if they don't top their sandwiches with raest, there's a good chance that they'll do it with pretty much the only thing that grows on the Faroe
On Iceland, also being a North Atlantic island community, they do a lot of the same saltless preservation techniques that you'll find on the Faroe Islands as well.