Reykjavík Grapevine - 08.02.2008, Side 24

Reykjavík Grapevine - 08.02.2008, Side 24
Thursday, February 7 19:00 Imagine Peace Tower In relation to the Winter Lights Festival, Yoko Ono’s Peace Tower will be turned on. The Light Tower will shine through the festival from 17:00 - 01:00. Viðey. 19:30 Opening Act: Winter Carnival Light Parade from Hallgrímskirkja Church to Skólavörðustígur, through Þingholt, and onwards to the Pond. The walk will be full of surprising events. A brass band and dancers in light costumes will make surprise appearances, and a new world will wait behind every corner. 20:00 - 22:00 Evening programme in Dómkirkjan Cathedral Dómkirkjan Cathedral Choir sings. On the programme: Brahms and Icelandic love songs. Conductor: Marteinn H. Friðriksson. Young musicians from the congregation play their instruments and Rev. Hjálmar Jónsson and Rev. Þorvaldur Víðisson say a prayer and bless the gathering. Dómkirk- jan Cathedral. 20:15 Poetry Slam in the Reykjavík City Library The Reykjavík City Library, in cooperation with ÍTR introduces a poetry slam festival for children from 13 - 18+. Slam is a form of poetry where the performance of the poem is as important as the poem it self. The theme of the competition is excite- ment. Reykjavík City Library, Tryggvagata 15. 21:00 Kramhúsið Dance Festival at NASA Diverse and multicultural pro- gramme where teachers and students at Kramhúsið dance and display the latest and most popular dances. Circus artists will perform and the night will end with the Scottish folk musical group The Reel Thing. NASA, by Austurvöllur. 21:00 Light Winter Jazz Carl Möller’s Quintet, w/ Ragnar Bjarna- son, Anna Sigríður Helgadóttir and the Fríkirkjan Church Choir offer a light jazz programme in the Fríkirkjan Church. 21:00 Dance and Violin Giovanni Battista Bvonamente: Qvarto Libro de varie sonate, Auanti il Quarto Brando, Gagliarde, Corrente for two violins and Basso di Viola. Martin Frewer, Lilja Hjaltadóttir and Dean Ferrell play the violin and students from the Icelandic Ballet School demonstrate the effectiveness of the violin as a dance instrument. Iðnó, Vonarstræti 3. 21:00 - 23:00 “Wealth” of Miðborg and Hlíðar city districts Diverse programme with the band Retro Stefson and entertainment from elemen- tary schools in the district. City Hall. 21:00 What’s up? Hundur í óskilum An evening with the Wheel Chair Compa- ny, where they share their view of life with the audience. The programme deals in a very humorous way with access problems facing handicapped people and the lack of action to improve conditions. Hundur í óskilum will sing and dance, and play various instruments, including crutches and bag-pipes. (In Icelandic). Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhús, Tryggvagata 17. 21:00 An Evening at Smíðaverk- stæðið Open programme related to the produc- tion of the play Le Dieu du Carnage by Yasmina Reza. Discussion group. (In Icelandic). Smíðaverkstæðið, the National Theatre, Lindargata. 21:00 Thursday Foreplay Hitt Húsið Youth Centre celebrates the Winter Lights Festival with a rocking pro- gramme from three of the most promis- ing Icelandic rock bands. Hitt Húsið, Pósthússtræti 3-5. 21:00 Hot and Cold Grand opening of a suitcase exhibition. 17 suitcases, containing 17 patchworks, from 17 countries, travel around Europe. One of the suitcases is now in Iceland. The patchwork is related to the theme hot and cold. Fógetastofur, Aðalstræti 10. 21:00 Heavenly Regiment Exhibition opening at Handverk og hön- nun. Páll S. Garðarsson runs the handi- craft shop Heavenly Regiment, where he whittles wood, works with paper, wire and other materials. Handverk og hönnun, Aðalstræti 10. Open to 22:00 Designer of the Day Guðný Hafsteinsdóttir, ceramic artist, talks with guests, while Gunnar Þórðarson plays the guitar. Kraum, Aðalstræti 10. Open to 22:00 START ART Hrafnhildur Inga Sigurðardóttir exhibits landscape paintings relating to Icelandic autumn and winter weather. START ART, Laugavegur 12b. 20:00 - 22:00 Gallerí Tukt Sigrún Guðmundsdóttir, student at the Ice- landic Academy of the Arts, exhibits colour- ful paintings that take the viewer on an adventurous trip. Gallerí Tukt, Hitt Húsið. 20:00 - 22:00 Light and colour Children at the Kampur day-care centre invite you to attend an art exhibition in Ingólfsnaust. On display are the results of the project Light and Movement, which the children have been working on for the last few weeks. Everyone is encouraged to come and celebrate the array of colours. Ingólfsnaust, Aðalstræti 2. 20:00 - 22:00 Patterns – Eyjólfur P. Kolbeins exhibits in Ingólfsnaust Eyjólfur P. Kolbeins, visual artist, has been working on art projects for 20 years and is currently a student at the Reykjavík School of Visual Arts. Eyjólfur calls his work ‘coloured pictures’, and works from his own inspiration. The exhibition is pro- duced in cooperation with the art festival Art Without Borders, where handicapped and nonhandicapped people work on artistic projects together with great results, leading to an increased understanding between people for the good of society as a whole. Ingólfsnaust, Aðalstræti 2. Nordic Championship in figure skating Egilshöll 7-10 February 2008. Unique opportunity to see world-class figure skaters. See www.skautasamband. is for further info. Entry: 700 ISK for adults, 300 ISK for children. Friday, February 8 09:00 - 12:00 Spicy Winter – Confer- ence on diversity in Icelandic Society A different kind of conference combining lectures on diversity in food, weather and society, as well as various performances. Iðnó, Vonarstræti 3, in Icelandic. 09:00 - 19:00 Designer of the Day NOTRUM textile designers talk with guests. Kraum, Aðalstræti 10. 09:00 Light procession Children from day care centres in Miðborg and Hlíðar district walk towards Kjarvalsstaðir where they will celebrate Icelandic weather with songs about the rain, the sun and the snow. Miklatún by Kjarvalsstaðir. 10:00 One directional movement A performance by students at Hagaskóli. Students will all move in one direction and create a snowflake with lights and move- ment. By Neskirkja. 12:00 - 14:00 Bread culture Bread from all corners of the world. Iðnó, Vonarstræti 3. 12:00 Winter lunch in Neskirkja Bacalao days in Neskirkja. Mediterranean bacalao for guests. Neskirkja, Hagatorg. 13:00 - 16:00 Science Workshop – Light and Movement Science workshop for children of all ages where creativity and the thirst for knowl- edge is emphasised through projects relat- ing to light. City Hall. 16:00 - 17:30 Tango at Háskólatorg Instructors from The Tango Company offer free instruction for dancers of every level. University of Iceland, Háskólatorg. 17:00 - 19:00 Winter Games on Miklatún Family event organised by the youth cen- tres of Miðborg and Hlíðar district. Com- petitors face five challenges in the snow. 2008 Winter Games Champions selected. The competition tracks will be in place over the weekend. Miklatún. 17:30 Jazz Programme at the Univer- sity of Iceland 17:30 - 00:00 Video installation by Sebastian Nollet and Chooc Ly Tan in a window on the third floor. Look up and experience the light in living pictures at the intersection of Bergstaðastræti and Baldursgata. 19:00 Photography exhibition, photography lessons and torchlight procession in Viðey The exhibition theme is Yoko Ono’s Peace Tower. Professional photographers demonstrate the technique of photo- graphing the Peace Tower. Organised by ljosmyndakeppni.is. Sponsored by Hans Petersen, Morgunblaðið, Pixlar and Oddi. Ferry leaves Skarfabryggja at 19:00, returns at 21:00. Ferry fee: 600 ISK for adults, 400 ISK for children. 19:00 - 21:00 A Starry Night in Ves- turbæjarlaug swimming pool Twisting by the pool. Vesturbæjarlaug, Hofsvallagata. 20:00 norway.today A paradoxical play about love and the big questions. Free entrance for viewers from the age 14 - 24. (In Icelandic). Svið unga fólksins, Lindargata 7. 20:00 - 22:00 An evening of songs, stories, coffee and waffles for the whole family at Grensáskirkja congregation hall. Grensáskirkja, Háaleitisbraut 66. 20:00 - 22:00 Moving-Pictures Arna Valsdóttir exhibits a portrait of a house in Kirsuberjatréð. Using moving pic- tures, Arna recreates the house that stores the work. Kirsuberjatréð, Vesturgata 4. Open until 22:00 START ART Hrafnhildur Inga Sigurðardóttir exhibits landscape paintings relating to Icelandic autumn and winter weather. START ART, Laugavegur 12b. Reykjavík Winter Lights Festival 2008 Opening act: Winter Carnival. Starts at Hallgrímskirkja at 19:30 on Thursday.

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