Reykjavík Grapevine - 15.08.2008, Blaðsíða 59

Reykjavík Grapevine - 15.08.2008, Blaðsíða 59
REYKJAVÍK CULTURE NIGHT 2008 – AUGUST 23 The Reykjavík Art Museum – Kjarvalsstaðir hosts an extensive program for this year’s Culture Night. The program will feature musical performances by musicians such as Faroese singer Sölva Ford – hand- picked by Reykjavík City’s mayor to per- form on this year’s event, and the string quartet Blúndur og Bogar. Several guided tours of the musuem’s exhibitons will be offered, such as: “I HATE NATURE” by Martha Schwartz, “Where am I” and the collaborative exhibiton “Dreams of Sublime and Nowhere.” For those interested in Icelandic cultural heritage, Kjarlvalsstaðir will offer guests a rare opportunity to take a look behind the scenes and browse the museum’s storage where some of Ice- land’s most valuable artwork is kept when not on display. Birna Þórðardóttir has lived in Reykjavík all her life and knows 101’s nooks and cran- nies like the back of her hand. This is why participating in her guided tours of down- town is an excellent idea, for she has the inside scoop on most things you definitely will not find in any tourist brochures. The tour starts on Skólavörðuholt, by the Leif Eiríksson statue and extends to surround- ing squares, past and present. It is of course available in English – we wouldn’t be reccomending it if it weren’t.. Reykjavík City Hall plays host to ‘Time to Live and Enjoy’, the special guest program by Reykjanesbær Municipal. This historical and large-spanning venue features a Flight and History exposé on the story of aviation and naval settlements in Keflavík, as well as selected examples from the fleet of Grímur Karlsson – former seaman and captain from Njarðvík – who has passionately built 200 models of Icelandic boats from 1860 to present day. The program also focuses on Iceland’s geographic past and future with slides from the magnificent natural phenomenon, Reykjanes Peninsula, as well as a chance to learn about the 30 year his- tory of Suðurnes Geothermal Companies research in harnessing geothermal energy. The exhibition then looks forward, with a glimpse at the future vision for Reykjanes- bær from 2006–2010. Keflavík is known as the birthplace of Icelandic Rock n’ Roll, so naturally music will feature prominently in the program, with performances from Reykjanesbær Music School’s Big Band and opera singers from Reykjanesbær as well as the Keflavík Men’s Choir. The exhibit ‘Rock and Roll in Iceland’ – from the Icelandic Rock Museum on the early years of rock – is a great warm up to the night’s events which include a grand finale from the King of Icelandic Rock n’ Roll, Rúni Júl’s Rock Band, and the popular reggae- band Hjálmar. Reykjavik City Hall from 14:00 – 22:30 Special Guest Program in Reykjanesbær Muncipal in Reykjavík City Hall Time to live and Enjoy Skólavörðuholt at 14:00 Reykjavík Art Museum from 10:00 – 23:00 Sublimely Lost in IcelandSquares of the Past Iceland has a diverse history of folk music, which spans from old Viking tales and Nordic legends. Unlike many other cultures, where the music of yesteryear has been forgotten or gone unrecognised, traditional Icelandic folk music remains widely performed and celebrated in the twenty-first Century. Reykjavik’s folk com- munity has its own life, its own humour and its own way of recognising the tradi- tion of tales that were passed from village to village. These tales can take poetic and musical forms, be the old tales about trolls, elves and hard winters or epic war poetry of the Skalds. The duo ‘The Two of Us’ will perform various folk pieces on the Square of Briet Bjarnhéðinsdóttir. Their work will span many Icelandic folk tunes as well as a look to the future, juxtaposing these old songs with snippets of the new music that has arisen from recent Icelandic culture. On the Square of Briet Bjarnhéðinsdóttir at 17:00 Two on a Square
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