Reykjavík Grapevine - 28.08.2010, Side 22

Reykjavík Grapevine - 28.08.2010, Side 22
Outside Reykjavík | Venue finder Keflavík Suðsuðvestur www.sudsudvestur.is Hafnargata 22 230 Reykjanesbær 421-2225 Hafnarfjörður Hafnarborg www.hafnarborg.is Strandgata 34 220 Hafnarfjörður 585-5790 Borgarnes The Icelandic Settlement Centre www.landnam.is Brákarbraut 13-15 310 Borgarnes 437-1600 Stykkishólmur Vatnasafnið / Library of Water www.libraryofwater.is Akureyri Akureyri Art Museum www.listasafn.akureyri.is Kaupvangsstræti 12 600 Akureyri 461 2610 Populus Tremula poptrem.blogspot.com/ Kaupvangsstræti 12 600 Akureyri Kunstraum Wohnraum Ásabyggð 2 600 Akureyri Mývatn Mývatnsstofa Hraunvegi 8 660 Mývatn 464-4390 www.visitmyvatn.is Egilsstaðir Sláturhúsið Kaupvangi 7 700 Egilsstaðir 470-0692 Seyðisfjörður Skaftfell www.skaftfell.is Austurvegur 42 710 Seyðisfjörður 472-1632 Hveragerði LÁ Art www.listasafnarnesinga.is Austurmörk 21 210 Hveragerði 483-1727 Culture Night Part II Akureyri Town Festival Akureyri, Free Culture Night was fun, wasn’t it? Art stuff in the morning, cotton candy in the afternoon, fireworks and getting drunk at night – what a blast. If you don’t want the fun to end – it doesn’t have to be over. In the north of this beautiful island you can attend Akureyri Town Festival aka Culture Night Part II. After “Walking with Ghosts” through the town of Akureyri on Friday afternoon, you can do some head banging to live music from Myrká or enjoy the experimental sounds of Völva. On Saturday there are a lot of new openings in almost every gallery in Akureyri – so you have the art part covered – and then get back to the booze at the carnival. Hey! Ho! Let’s go! Road trip to Akureyri! WW Step Into The Light World Light Festival Lagafellsskoli & Álafosskvos, Mossfellsbær, Free-11.000 ISK We could all use a bit of lightening up now and then. Our jobs are too stressful, our family are a bunch of douchers, beer is too expensive in the bars and you can’t find a fucking decent selection of fruit anywhere. And now they are cranking up our taxes to high heaven. It’s enough to make you hole up in a cavern and sulk for a while. Dutch spiritual teacher Prajnaparamita hopes to drag us out of our caves and bring some positive energy into our hearts and minds as she will be coming to hold seminars at the World Light Festival. The event is focused on bringing compassion and healing to the Icelandic community and will host a series of presentations and courses to enlighten and invigorate. Check out the full schedule at www.heimsljos.is, and find your inner-peace. RL RVK Unplugged Melodica Acoustic Festival Reykjavík Hemmi & Valdi, Café Rósenberg, Slippsalurinn. Free, donations accepted An international festival unlike any other, the Melodica Festival is more like a franchise of acoustic events. Held in six cities worldwide at various times of the year (Århus in Denmark just joined the ranks this year), the Reykjavík edition is curated by troubadour-jester Svavar Knútur. Now in its fifth year, the event has its longest and most eclectic list of performers, with unlikely unplugged sets by Bloodgroup, Sykur and Morðingjarnir. There will also be three international songsters, Jona Byron from Australia, and Neil Gay and Mal Skene from the UK. This is an acoustic fest that's sure to please everyone’s palate. Full event info on Facebook. RL Science Fiction in 1997 Escape From New York at Hangover Movie night Prikið, 22:00, Free In 1981, when ‘Escape From New York’ was filmed, the late ‘90s appeared as the future. It’s 1997, World War III is just over and the Soviet Union is still the number one enemy of the United States. In this scenario Snake Plissken, played by Kurt Russel, needs to rescue the president. He has twenty-four hours to retrieve a cassette tape that contains important information on nuclear fusion. Watching Snake fight his way through the futuristic nineties, you can just hang out and chill after an eventful weekend. Sitting on the counter with your choice of hangover-killing beverage and free popcorn, you’ll experience the unique laid back cinema ambiance Prikið offers every Sunday. Nothing better than that. WW There's something kind of cosy about calling an international festival 'local'. Maybe the festival is so homelike to its foreign performers that they feel like locals? Maybe it refers to the tight-knit feeling theatre performers get in whatever country they go to? Regardless, this three-year old event is set to hit stages all over town for five days to showcase some bright theatre talent from the Nordic countries, Germany and, of course, the locals. This year's festival will also feature a slew of post-show Q&As, a panel on Nordic theatre a massive closing party in collaboration with the Reykjavík Dance Festival. Go take in a rare chance for some top notch stagework. For the full schedule consult www.lokal.is. RL 29 August 27 August 9 September 29 August 12 September Off The Local Stage LÓKAL International Theatre Festival Various locations and times 2200-13.000 ISK, 1000-1500 ISK 1 September 5 September 27 August 29 August CENTER FOR VISUAL ART

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