Sjúrður Skaale

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Mahmoud Saleh, Aureli Argemí, David Minoves and Sjurður Skaale at a conference in 2010.

Sjúrður Skaale (born 8 March 1967 in Tórshavn) is a Faeroese politician (JF), journalist, actor, singer, and comedian.

Biography[edit]

He took his examen artium at Føroya Studentaskúli og HF-skeið in 1987, and obtained his Cand.polit. after studying political science in Copenhagen and Madrid. He also studied Spanish in Colombia and Copenhagen. Skaale worked at Tórshavnar Vatnverk 1987–1988, and was a journalist at Dimmalætting and Sosialurin 1989–1990, a journalist at Kringvarp Føroya 1996–1999, advisor for the Faroese Government 1999–2001 and secretary of The North Atlantic Group (Danish: Den Nordatlantiske Gruppe, Faroese: Norðuratlantsbólkurin) 2001–2005. From 2005–2008, he worked in the public sector, as a high school teacher and as an independent consultant in education.

Political career[edit]

He was a member of the Tjóðveldi (Republican Party) until 2011, and left after the referendum because of disagreements with the leader of the party and the other members of the Løgting from Tjóðveldi.[1] Later that year, he joined Javnaðarflokkurin. Skaale was elected to the Løgting from 20082011, and was a member of the Committee on Cultural Affairs of the Løgting. He was also elected to the Danish Folketing 20072011, and covered for Høgni Hoydal from 19 February 2007 until 8 September 2008. The Faroe Islands has two members in the Danish Folketing. Skaale has been a member of the Folketing since 2011, and is the chairman of the Folketing's Faeroes group, part of Denmark's delegation to the Nordic Council and a member of the Folketing's foreign policy committee. Before the election to the Danish Folketing, Skaale and the Social Democratic Party promised the Faroese voters, that he and the other candidates of the party would not run for the Faroese Løgting as well, if they were elected, because they believed that it was impossible to be a full-time member of the Faroese parliament and a full-time member of the Danish Folketing at the same time. And Skaale kept his promise, he was not a candidate for the Faroese elections in 2011.[2]

His career as a comedian and singer[edit]

Jákup Veyhe (left) and Sjúrður Skaale (right, and in drag) performing one of their Pipar & Salt (Pepper & Salt) comedies. Tvøroyri 2011.

Skaale has had a number of acting roles, but is best known for the comedy series Pipar & Salt, where he appeared with Jákup Veyhe, and for the lead in the comedy series E elski Førjar (2008). E elski Førjar means "I love the Faroe Islands", but it is misspelled on purpose, the correct spelling would be "Eg elski Føroyar". In both comedy series, he sang several songs, of which some became quite popular. Some of the songs which he sings:

From Pipar & Salt:

  • Eg havi tað strævið (It Is Hard Work For Me) - as persona Esmar Eysturoy
  • Lívið er oyðilagt, tá gentur fáa makt (Life Is Ruined When Girls Get Power), (James Olsen sings the refrain) the song makes joke about a man who is afraid of female power. He sings this song while acting as the character Kári Cool in the Pipar & Salt series[3]
  • Lat tey vita, ólavsøka er (Let Them Know That It Is Ólavsøka) sings together with Jákup Veyhe and others. The song makes joke about the economical crisis in the 1990s which was especially hard on the island Suðuroy.[4]

From E elski Førjar:

  • Danskt pjatt (Danish Nonsense) - from the series "E elski førjar" in the role as a Faroese man named Haraldur. The song makes joke about this Faroese man who lives in Copenhagen, he is married to a Danish women but despices everything which is typical Danish and loves everythings which is typical Faroese.[5]
  • Tað er lekkirt (It's Lovely)
  • Tín innari gjeikari (Your Inner Gay Guy)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Johannesen, Johnsigurd (27 May 2011). "Sjúrður Skaale farin úr Tjóðveldi" (in Faroese). Kringvarp Føroya. Retrieved 17 March 2012. 
  2. ^ Kringvarp.fo, Sjúrður Skaale farin úr Tjóðveldi
  3. ^ The song on Youtube.com
  4. ^ Youtube.com Lat Tey Vita Ólavsøka Er
  5. ^ Youtube.com Danskt pjatt

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