Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.06.2008, Síða 35
Fri Jun 13: Ramses in collaboration
with Hiphop.is throw a release party
followed by DJ’s Gísli Galdur and Addi
Sat Jun 14: Búðabandið followed by
Danni Deluxe
Mon Jun 16: DJ Danni Deluxe
Tue Jun 17: Hooker Swing, Númer núll
and more.
Wed Jun 18: DJ Kvikindi
Thu Jun 19: Jón tryggvi and DJ Gauti
Fri Jun 20: Búðabandið followed by DJ
Danni Deluxe
Rúbín
Öskjuhlíð
Mon Jun 16: Release Concert: Hraun
will perform in celebration of the
release of their newest album “Silent
Treatment”. The concert starts at 9 PM.
Salurinn
Hamraborg 6
Fri Jun 6: Kópavogur Blues and Jazz
Festival. Form more information see
www.salurinn.is.
Sat Jun 7: Kópavogur Blues and Jazz
Festival. Form more information see
www.salurinn.is.
Tunglið
Tryggvagata 22
Fri Jun 6: Mercedes Club “VIP-Party”
Sat Jun 7: BPM
Fri Jun 13: To be announced
Sat Jun 14: Sean Danke
Mon Jun 16: Loop Troop + XXX Rot-
tweiler
Fri Jun 20: Jack Schidt & President
Bongo
Viðeyjarkirkja
Viðey
Sun Jun 8: Concert Featuring For a Mi-
nor Reflection and Northern Valentine
(USA).
There are only a handful of tickets
available so be quick to order at
foraminorreflection@gmail.com.
AIM Music Festival
International Music Festival
in Akureyri
Thursday June 12th:
Marína: Akureyri Jazzband, Sebastian
Studnitzky and Icelands Jazzists, Hoo-
dangers, Park Projekt with Hrund Ósk
Friday June 13th:
The Green Hat: Múgsefjun + guests
Marína: Mannakorn with Sebastian
Studnitzky
The House: Garagerock
Sjallinn: Splash Party
Vélsmiðjan: The band Von
Saturday June 14th
The Green Hat: Kimi Records night -
Mugison, Retro Stefson and Helgi and
The Instrumentalists
Marína: Hoodangers
Allinn: Bráðavaktin
Sjallinn: N3
Sunday June 15th
Ketilhúsið: Víkingur Heiðar Ólafsson
Akureyrarkirkja: The Motetchoir
(choirmaster is Hörður Áskelsson)
Solo singers are Vladimir Miller, basso
profondo, Nebojsa Colic, tenor and
Auður Guðjohnsen, alto.
Monday June 16th
Græni hatturinn: Hvanndalsbrothers
Sjallinn: DJ Oliver Huntemman and DJ
Sveinar
Allinn: Helgi and the Instrumentalists
Art
101 Gallery
Hverfisgata 18
Thu.–Sat. 14–17 and by appointment
www.101hotel.is/101hotel/101gallery/
May 16–June 27
Tenebrae
Exhibtion by Jóhannes Atli
Hinkriksson
Artótek
Tryggvagata 15
Mon 10–21, Tue–Thu 10–19, Fri 11–19,
Sat and Sun 13–17
www.sim.is/Index/Islenska/Artotek
ASÍ Art Museum
Freyjugata 41
Tue–Sun 13–17
Free Entrance
May 16 – June 15
What Volcanos?: An exhibition by
Halldór Ásgeirsson and
Paul Armand Gette
The Einar Jónsson Museum
Eiríksgata
Tue–Sun 14–17
www.skulptur.is
Permanent exhibition:
The work of sculptor Einar Jónsson.
The Culture House
Hverfisgata 15
Open daily 11–17
www.thjodmenning.is
17 June - The National Holiday:
Entrance will be free of charge and
at 1 PM. the exhibition The Late
View-Photographs from the legacy
of Nobel Laureate in Literature and
Cosmopolitan Halldór Laxness will be
Opened.
Permanent exhibitions:
Medieval Manuscripts; The Library
Room.
Current exhibitions:
Surtsey – Genesis
The exhibition traces the emergence
and evolution of the island Surtsey
until the present day and predicts
its geographical and ecological
development over the next 120 years.
From Beyond the Oceans –
Translations and original writings by
Helgi Hálfdanarson
The thematic exhibition currently on
view in the Library Room is dedicated
to Helgi Hálfdanarson’s translations
and original writings.
Exhibition Series
Ásta Ólafsdóttir displays her artwork
at the Culture Shop.
Dwarf Gallery
Grundarstígur 21
Opening Hours: Fri and Sat 18–20
www.this.is/birta
June 7
Last day of Helga Óskarsdóttir’s
Exhibtion.
Fotografí
Skólavörðustígur 4a
www.fotografi.is
June 7 -
Skæni: Photographic exhibition by
June 17th marks Iceland’s National Day,
a celebration of the country’s liberation
out from under the grip of Denmark’s
Imperial claw, the birthday of the19th
century saga scholar and revolution-
ary leader Jón Sigurðsson, and the only
day out of the year where you are ex-
pected to hold a hot dog, your child’s
hand, and wave a little Icelandic flag
all at once. Festivities begin at five min-
utes to ten with the rousing timbre of
church bells throughout central Reyk-
javík, succeeded by the emergence of
the traditionally garbed “Woman of the
Mountains” to give the opening speech
at Austurvöllur. After a brief church ser-
vice, there commences a lively parade
of euphoric, face-painted children and
dutifully attending parents down Lau-
garvegur, followed by food and street
performances at midday and finally
concluded with outdoor concerts into
the evening. Iceland’s National Day is
a great cultural experience for tourists
and a traditional necessity for Iceland-
ers - either way, a ritual that demands
attendance.
June 17 Celebration
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