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Ibsen Year : ウィキペディア英語版
Ibsen Year
The Ibsen Year (Norwegian: ''Ibsenåret'') was the Norwegian government's official celebration of Henrik Ibsen in 2006, marking the 100th anniversary of his death. The Ibsen Year included cultural events in multiple countries, including an opening ceremony in Oslo attended by the royal family and international guests, television programs, cultural events in Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, China〔(Ibsenåret lansert i Beijing ) - Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs〕 and other countries, and an International Gala performance at the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, hosted by the country's First Lady Suzanne Mubarak and also attended by Queen Sonja. The Ibsen Year's artistic director was Bentein Baardson and the producer was Nora Ibsen. The chairman of the supervisory committee was former Norwegian Minister of Culture Lars Roar Langslet.〔(Ibsenåret ) - Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs〕 The planning committee of the Ibsen Year had a core budget of around 70 million NOK, not counting TV productions and various other costs.
Queen Sonja was the Ibsen Year's high protector.〔 The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the embassies around the world had an important role in carrying out the Ibsen Year.
The Ibsen Year comprised 8213 separate cultural events, and 83 countries took part in the commemoration.
==Egypt==
An International Gala performance of ''Peer Gynt'' took place at the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, under the auspieces of First Lady Suzanne Mubarak and attended by Queen Sonja and other guests. It was directed by Bentein Baardson and produced by Nora Ibsen. Together with the official opening of the Ibsen Year in Oslo, this was the highlight of the Ibsen Year. Several other cultural events related to Henrik Ibsen in collaboration between Norwegian and Egyptian authorities also took place in Egypt. Suzanne Mubarak was awarded the Ibsen Centennial Commemoration Award by Queen Sonja, as one of three officials of state to receive this honour (the other ones being the Queen and the Norwegian Foreign Minister).

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