At 3.30pm on Sundays 15 & 22 June the British Museum and Shetland Arts will present 'Vikings Live from the British Museum' at Mareel.
Vikings Live from the British Museum will offer cinema audiences an exclusive guided tour of the BP exhibition 'Vikings: life and legend', the British Museum's first major exhibition on the Vikings in over 30 years.
Vikings Live from the British Museum is introduced by the Museum's Director, Neil MacGregor and presented by the celebrated television historians Michael Wood and Bettany Hughes. Exhibition curator Gareth Williams and leading world experts take cinema audiences through the exhibition, getting up close to objects and exploring the global contacts, ships and swords, burials and beliefs of the Viking Age as well as examining the Vikings' enduring language and legacy.
The focus is on the core period of the Viking Age, from the late 8th century to the early 11th century. The extraordinary Viking expansion from the Scandinavian homelands during this era created a cultural network with contacts from the Caspian Sea to the North Atlantic, and from the Arctic Circle to the Mediterranean. Warfare and warrior identity are at the centre of what it meant to be a Viking and contact with other lands was often violent. Objects include recently excavated skeletons from a mass grave of executed Vikings in Dorset, armour and and weapons. But there is also fine jewellery, sculpture and metalwork which was traded as well as raided across the globe.