Sport for Sports’ Sake: Athletes and Ethnicity in Danish America
Dates
April 23, 2016 – September 4, 2017Location
Kramme Gallery
Museum Building
2212 Washington Street
Elk Horn, IA 51531
Have you trained your body to perform faster, stronger, better?
Have you been part of a team, working together to compete?
Have you cheered for a team that connects you to your home or your school?
The Museum of Danish America celebrates all of these aspects of Sport in the exhibition “Sport for Sport’s Sake: Athletes and Ethnicity in Danish America.” Many artifacts from the museum’s collection are featured, including gymnastics equipment, trophies from tug-of-war tournaments (won by a group of Danish immigrant cousins), bicycles, and other materials used in the context of Danish-American sport. Photographs of groups and individuals exemplify Danish-American athletes, both historic and contemporary, including the fields of basketball, football, freestyle skiing, and others. The exhibit explores four aspects of sport: Fitness, Competition, Camaraderie, and Profession.
This exhibition is supported in part by a grant from Humanities Iowa and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Additional support comes from the Danish American Athletic Club of Chicago, Illinois. A traveling version of this exhibition is made possible by the Albert V. Ravenholt Fund. For information about how your community might host the traveling version of this exhibition, please contact the museum.
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