Lady Feist is soon to step aboard a she of the seas, a large science
research vessel bound for icy Greenland. She is not going alone; Feist
has been invited by the Cape Farewell crew to join artists and
scientists alike. Some of the musicians bunking together include KT
Tunstall, Laurie Anderson, Jarvis Cocker, Martha Wainwright and many
others (including architects, artists, composers, lions, tigers and
bears).
An excerpt from the site best explains the mission:
"...the creative and science team will travel from Kangerlussuaq up to
Disko Bay. The boat will then voyage north towards the Jakobshavn
Glacier, one of Greenland's largest glaciers moving at a faster rate
than ever before, losing 20 million tons of ice every day. The ambition
of the expedition is to inspire the creative team to respond to climate
change both in the Arctic and on their return."
A great way to follow this expedition is through the Cape Farewell website, by joining the podcast, or by adding "Cape Farewell" as a friend on Facebook. The website will be updated with images, blogs and news from the seafaring gang every day.
Before I go, here are some iceberg facts I gleaned from the Canadian Encyclopedia website:
Iceberg ["ice mountain"], a piece of ice that has become detached from
its parent GLACIER. The glacier may be flowing into a FJORD, or may be
an ice shelf (floating glacier of large dimensions extending beyond the
coastline). Icebergs may melt or disintegrate, giving rise to smaller
pieces called "growlers" and "bergy bits".
Please check back soon as I will have links to photos and news as the
journey begins (September 25th), progresses, then ends (October 6th).