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    Count Figures in Lamba: Emil’s Legacy in Lønneberg

    Faroe Islands ReviewBy Faroe Islands ReviewApril 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a delightful celebration of creativity across generations, the cultural week in Runavík municipality opened its doors to an engaging workshop at the school in Lamba. Here, children and adults alike immersed themselves in artistic pursuits reminiscent of Emil from Lønneberg, as they meticulously counted figures in a spirit of collaboration and joy. This vibrant atmosphere transformed the space into a hub of learning and sharing, showcasing the beauty of community and intergenerational connections.


    WE are in the school in Lamba
    By Jonna Fritsdóttir Mortensen
    Published on April 22, 2026 – 21:45

    In a heartwarming display of community spirit, the cultural week in Runavík municipality has drawn participants of all ages into the school in Lamba, fostering creativity and collaboration. In a workshop reminiscent of the beloved character Emil from Lønneberg, attendees enjoyed counting figures, engaging their artistic instincts together.

    This lively event not only served as a platform for expression but also highlighted the importance of intergenerational interaction, bridging gaps and fostering friendships among young and old alike. The echoes of laughter and creativity resonated in the school, making it clear that the joy of learning and creating can truly transcend age.

    As the workshop unfolded, it became evident that such gatherings are essential for building a cohesive community, one where memories are made, and talents shine brightly. The cultural week stands as a proud testament to Runavík’s commitment to celebrating the arts and nurturing connections, ensuring that stories and traditions are passed down through the generations.

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