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Date Posted: 07:12:02 06/10/05 Fri
Author: EB
Subject: No that's me :)
In reply to: Femok 's message, "Hey EG!" on 11:26:29 06/08/05 Wed

and yes I know, I'm a loyal fan, I get updates from Quinlan Road. Isn't it great!!!

I can't wait for her new album to come out either!

On June 9, Loreena was officially appointed an ambassador to the Hans Christian Andersen bicentenary, HCA2005.

At a ceremony at the Metropolitan United Church in Toronto led by H. E. Poul Erik Dam Kristensen, Denmark’s Ambassador to Canada, Loreena joined dancer Veronica Tennant and writer John Ralston Saul as Canada’s official representatives to the year-long celebration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of the much-loved author.

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[> [> Wow, that's a strange connection -- Femok, 09:10:33 06/10/05 Fri [1]

I wonder how they selected an author, a ballerina and a musician with no particular ties to Denmark or Danish culture?

I started trying to remember names of Hans Christian Andersen's tales and found this site, for some reason incorrectly titled "Aesop's Fables". I remembered a few of them, but there were many more that I hadn't heard of. I think my favourite as a kid was "The Wild Swans", but the wierdest one I remember was "The Top and the Ball"



Tales of H.C.A.

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