Reykjavík Grapevine - 04.07.2008, Blaðsíða 42
B2 | The Reykjavík Grapevine | Issue 09 2008
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As you may have seen elsewhere in this
issue (page 32), deep sea fishing is a
lot of fun. But what happened to the
rather beautiful creatures from the deep
that gave their life up for such a serious
journalistic assignment? You may be
pleased and re-assured to know that
nothing went to waste - the discarded
entrails made the harbour’s seagulls
happy when the boat docked and some
of the meatier bits are being turned
into fine cuisine that’ll be served at the
Sirkus Grounds Project opening party
this Saturday (July 5).
Starting at 3pm and going on until
midnight, the project is presented by
101-based Lost Horse gallery, one of
Reykjavík’s most interesting and diverse
centres for art. The programme features
a variety of installations in the Sirkus
Grounds from local artists Davíð Örn
Halldórsson, Scott Alario, Marguerite
Keyes, Alex Somers, Sara Riel, Theresa
Himmer, Hugleikur Dagsson, Una
Stígsdóttir, Anik Todd, Joel Thurman
and Alexander Zaklynsky. Local café
Nýlenduvöruverzlun Hemma og Valda
is also collaborating on the project with
Lost Horse.
As well as mind-expanding art, expect
a fine mix of local music from Hey
Calypso, Sigtryggur Berg Sigmarsson,
Helgi Valur, several DJ sets (SonSon,
Agzilla, Thor and Biogen), DJ battles,
some special mystery guests, an art
auction and some excellent food, all
crammed onto the site of one of city’s
best-loved, and now defunct, drinking
holes. The Amazing Mini Golf Extrava-
ganza and Wally the clown complete
the entertainment. After all, it is at
Sirkus, but the only likely animal-related
attendees will be a few wannabe Tiger
Woods and the spiced remains of some
pristine Icelandic cod.
When
July 5 from 15:00
Where
Sirkus port, corner of
Laugavegur and Klapparstígur
Art
sirkus lives again
thanks to art
HÚSAVÍK
HÚSAVÍK
Experience:
Fresh local fish!
Great Hamburgers!
Homemade icecream!
... and so much more!
www.gamlibaukur. is
Trendy designer shop Naked Ape will
celebrate its three-years in the fashion
business over a whole weekend in July.
Owned by designer Sara María Eyþórs-
dóttir, the Naked Ape is a one-off shop-
ping destination stuffed with colourful
street-wear, hand-printed hoodies,
music, books and accessories.
From July 10 to 12, the shop will offer
a 15% discount off from all of the cool
stuff in store as well as live perfor-
mances, DJ-ing and some other fun
happenings tthat will take place inside
and outside the shop. On July 12, the
Naked Ape DJ crew will blow the roof
off Bar Prikið until way late, so better
get ready for a very long weekend.
When:
July 10-12
Where:
The Naked Ape,
Bankastræti 14
Cafe Oliver, in association with the
artist Namita Kapoor, presents ‘Indian
Nights’ inside the trendy bar and bistro
on Laugavegur. The event, taking place
from July 5 to 13, is a celebration of In-
dian festivities in art, dance, music and
fashion. It will kick off with Namita’s
exhibition, ‘Effervescent Delights’, at
Gallery Gel and which opens on July
5 (see page 26 for an interview with
the artist) followed by an after-party at
Oliver that same night. From July 10 to
13, Café Oliver will host plenty of Indian
happenings, including live drumming
with Dave Sharma, fashion show,
Indian music and bazaar where you can
purchase jewellery, scarves and other
Indian delights. Namita will also offer
free henna tattoos and Indian Bhangra
dance lessons. Indian food will be on
the menu and plenty of fun Indian
music to dance to.
When:
July 5–13
Where:
Café Oliver,
Laugavegur 20a
Event
naked ape
BirthdaY partY!
Music
indian
nights at
oliver
1 G7
2 F7
3 G7