Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.06.2012, Blaðsíða 24

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.06.2012, Blaðsíða 24
24 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 7 — 2012 E N N E M M / S ÍA / N M 51 11 6 www.elding.is Take part in an adventure at sea with an unforgettable trip into the world of whales and sea birds all year round. Other adventures at sea Puffin Watching 15 May - 15 August at 9:30 and 15:00 Sea Angling 1 May - 30 September at 11:00 Elding Whale Watching schedule – all year round * From 15 May to 15 September ** From 15 June to 15 August Jan-Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct-Dec 9:00 9:00 9:00 9:00 9:00 9:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 13:00 13:00 13:00 13:00 13:00 13:00 13:00 13:00 14:00 14:00 14:00 17:00* 17:00 17:00 17:00 17:00* 20:30** 20:30 20:30** EL-01 / EL-02 / EL-03 Environmental Award Icelandic Tourist Board Tour Operator Authorised by Icelandic Tourist Board Make sureit’s Elding! Call us on +354 555 3565 or visit www.elding.is ELDING WHALE WATCHING from Reykjavík Running a bar in Reykjavík has never been the most stable of businesses. Indeed, for the past twenty years, 101 Reykjavík has seen hundreds of bars open their doors briefly before van- ishing into the ether (or bankruptcy). Most of them have a short lifespan and are mourned by few (mostly their creditors), but some have left a per- manent mark on the city’s conscious- ness. One can regularly hear veterans of the nightlife reminisce over them. The following list is by no means com- plete and is based on no scientific data whatsoever. SIRKúS Location: Klapparstígur 30 Lifespan: 1999-2008 peak: 2003-2005 Clientele: Artists, foreigners, heavy drink- ers, a melting pot of hipness Painted in turquoise and green with palm trees on the front entrance on Klap- parstígur, Sirkús looked like a tropical hav- en in the middle of an urban desert. The 40 square metre ground floor supported steel tables, old chairs of various kinds and only two toilets. This was the place where a big chunk of the Icelandic creative task force gathered any day of the week, musicians, writers, visual and performance artists. Frequent guests were the whole krútt- scene, like the kids from múm, Sigur Rós and Seabear. “I've never known a bar that had so much good music. Bodies explod- ing on the dance floor, sweat dripping from the walls, people cheering for their songs. High on life, high on love,” Helga Þórey Jónsdóttir, former doorwoman, describes the atmosphere to me. It hosted a moustache competition be- fore they became fodder for cancer aware- ness campaigns. When Sirkús closed, over 200 musicians, from Sigur Rós to Páll Ós- kar, performed a music marathon in the bar over a whole weekend to protest the planned demolition of the house (which never happened, mostly because of the economic collapse). The bar on the other hand was closed but the legacy lives on. As a testament to its influence the whole bar was recreated as an art installation at London’s Frieze Art Fair and a bar with the same name was founded in Þórshöfn in the Faroe Islands with the intention of preserving its heritage. KAFFI THOMSEN Location: Hafnarstræti 17 Lifespan: 1996-2002 peak: 2000 Clientele: Club kids, dance music enthu- siasts, people who didn’t want to go to sleep There has never been a strong club culture in Reykjavík. Many attempts have been made but one of the few successful ones was Kaffi Thomsen which was located in Hafnarstræti. It started as a small café on the upper floor but as a result of the boom- ing dance music craze of the mid to late ‘90s it slowly morphed into the decadent monster of a club on two floors it was dur- ing its peak around the turn of the century. It had a massive sound system and the finest DJs in the country spinning techno, drum ‘n’ bass, deep house and whatever sub-genre of electronic music you can think of every weekend. During the sum- mer of 2000, the Reykjavík city council was experimenting with free opening hours for bars and Thomsen was the place where everybody went when other bars closed. Walking out from a nightclub at 9 AM and stepping into the morning sun feeling like a vampire is an experience I haven’t en- joyed since. The Bars Of Weekends past Some 101 legends revisited Reykjavík | Bars

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