Reykjavík Grapevine - 17.06.2011, Síða 62

Reykjavík Grapevine - 17.06.2011, Síða 62
Eyrarbraut 3, 825 Stokkseyri, Iceland · Tel. +354 483 1550 Fax. +354 483 1545 · info@fjorubordid.is · www.fjorubordid.is At the Restaurant Fjöruborðið in Stokkseyri > Only 45 minutes drive from Reykjavík By the sea and lobster a delicios O U T S I D E R E Y K J AV Í K IN JUNE Group of MA students reunion After 20 years since their first exhibition together, a group of artists reunite to show their works. Runs until June 26 Fjöruhúsið, Hellnar (Snæfellsnes Peninsula) Fiskur Sirkur Collection of paintings by Spaniard Eduardo Perez Baca Runs until June 30 Gamli Baukur, Húsavík 15:30 Comedy show about Iceland Everyday Gljúfrasteinn - Laxness Museum, Mosfellsbær The home of Halldór Laxness, Iceland's beloved writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature 1955. Open 09:00-17:00 daily The Ghost Centre, Stokkseyri Night at the Ghost Museum Do you feel like a scary night in the Fish- erman’s hut inside the Ghost Centre? Only for brave people! Ghosts and spirits of the South Guided tour for groups -of ten people or more- through the lowlands south of Selfoss where many a ghost, spirit and other spiritual beings live The Icelandic Settlement Centre, Borgarnes The Settlement Exhibition Tells the story of Iceland ś settlement by Viking sailors who left Norway and settled in Iceland The Egils Saga Exhibition The exhibition concentrates on one of Iceland's famous Viking and poet, Egil Skallagrímsson Laxness Museum, Mosfellsdalur Gljúfrasteinn was the home and work- place of Halldór Laxness (winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1955) On permanent view LÁ Art, Hvergerði Images of Þingvellir from various artists. Runs until August 21. Pompei of the North, Westman Islands Excavations project at the site of 1973 volcanic eruption on the island of Hei- maey Reykjanes Art Museum, Reykjanes- bær On permanent view Safnahús Museum, Westman Islands This museum has mounted birds & fish, an aquarium, as well as a variety of rocks and minerals on display Búrfell Plant , Þjórsárdalur Geothermal Energy Exhibit An interactive exhibit about geothermal OUTSIDE MUSIC 18 |SAT Græni Hatturinn, Akureyri 21:00 Eivör concert 19 |SUN Gljúfrasteinn, Mosfellsbær 16:00 Ragnheiður Grönda, 1000 ISK Græni Hatturinn, Akureyri 21:00 Eivör concert Hof Menningarhús, Akureyri 20:00 Sniglabandið concert Streamed live on Rás 2 between 13:00 and 15:00 26 |SUN Egilsstaðirkirkja Church, Egilsstaðir 20:00 Friðrik Ómar and Jógvan Han- sen, 2000 ISK OUTSIDE ART OPENINGS Akureyri Golf Club, Akureyri June 23 The Arctic Open A Golf Tournament taking place under the summer solstice at the most north- erly 18 hole golf course in the world, 65 49' north of the Equator in Akureyri. Runs until June 25 Akureyri June 17 Summer Festival of the Arts Akureyri and north Iceland, Mid-June until end of August. Concerts, visual arts and etc. Runs until August 28 Akureyri June 17 Bíladagar June Car Exhibition and various Car races. Runs until June 19 Borgarnes June 25 Village Festival A Village Festival is held in honour of Þorgerður Brák, a famous Icelandic female hero who appears in Egil's Saga Flóra, Akureyri June 17 Local fact 4 Video-installation by artist Arna Valsdót- tir. Runs until August 4 Flóra, Akureyri June 19 Another World is Plantable Short documentary films followed by a discussion on urban gardening during times of social change, 1500 ISK Grimsey June 21 Summer Solstice Festival Ráðhústorg, Akureyri June 17 Icelandic Independence Day A celebration at the Botanical Gardens in down town Akureyri Skaftfell, Seyðisfjörður June 17 The Narrative Collection A collection of narratives from inhabit- ants of Seyðisfjörður Runs until August 13 Sláturhúsið, Egilsstaðir June 17 Seasons (Vertíð) Music, art and stage art. Runs until August 13 Snorrastofa, Reykholt June 17 Mostly women in Populus Tremula Women and one guy show their art. Open between 14:00 and 17:00 daily Runs until June 26 OUTSIDE ONGOING ART Akureyri Art Museum Within the Rose - Retrospective Exhibition of paintings by award-winning artist Kristín Gunnlaugsdóttir Runs until June 26 Boxi Myndlistarfélagsins, Akureyri Outside Reykjavík | Venue finder Keflavík Suðsuðvestur www.sudsudvestur.is Hafnargata 22 230 Reykjanesbær 421-2225 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 Græni Hatturinn Hafnarstræti 96 600 Akureyri 461-4646 Kunstraum Wohnraum Ásabyggð 2 600 Akureyri Mývatn Mývatnsstofa Hraunvegi 8 660 Mývatn 464-4390 www.visitmyvatn.is Egilsstaðir Sláturhúsið www.slaturhusid.is 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 Sauðárkrókur Might Be The "Real" Iceland Something that commonly comes up in conversation with tourists is the desire to see “the real [place name here]”. This invariably means wanting to see a town, village or lo- cation that typifies the entire coun- try, devoid of any tourist trappings or, hopefully, any tourists at all. In Iceland's case, there are few places in the country—especially during sum- mer—where you will find isolated, un- spoiled pockets that tourists haven't extensively covered. Even in far-f lung Breiðavík, where we were sure we'd be alone, there were lopapeysa-clad Euro- pean tourists wandering around and taking photographs. Which isn't to say that tourists are a bad thing; I've made some great friends from tourists just passing through. My point is that tourists are a part of “the real Iceland”, and any illusions that there is some no- foreigners-allowed hamlet somewhere in the country should be dispelled im- mediately. That said, there are varying degrees of touristy-ness, and Sauðárkrókur is a very untouristy place to see (like most places situated far off from Route 1 that aren't the Golden Circle). We stopped there on our way back to Reykjavík, more out of curiosity than anything else. What we discovered was a typical Icelandic country village sitting right on the water, one main street through the centre of town f lanked by old houses and small businesses, light traffic, and surrounded on all sides by vast swaths of wilderness. The town is the largest urban area in the Skagafjörður area, yet still main- tains a sleepy, laid-back feel to it. We en- joyed having lunch at an old bakery on the main street, featuring giant bowls of soup, where you can sit by the window and watch time pass as people go about their daily lives. The more adventur- ous might want to check out the local horseback riding on offer (the region itself is the home of Iceland's country music heritage, so you may as well revel in that) or, in the winter, the skiing on Tindastóll. Sometimes the main attraction of an Icelandic town is the town itself. Sauðárkrókur is one such place. 12

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