Reykjavík Grapevine - 24.08.2012, Blaðsíða 64

Reykjavík Grapevine - 24.08.2012, Blaðsíða 64
O U T SI D E Reykjavík in August and September PIZZA small menu delicious LAUGAVEGUR 28B, ABOVE SPUUTNIK SECOND HAND SHOP Sunny terrace! + Tónlistarhátíðin Gæran 2012 Sauðárkrókur 24-25 August 5,000 ISK from Midi.is (6,000 ISK at the door) This year’s Tónlistarhátíðin Gæran opens its doors on August 24 at Sauðárkrókur in Skagafjörður, a good 300km bus ride north-east out of Reykjavík. The old town takes its name from the creek which runs through it; this weekend however it will be good music crashing through the place as the festival returns for its third ap- pearance. Since it was founded in 2010, it has grown to boast a modest but keen follow- ing. Reykjavík’s own melodic songsters Lockerbie are heading back this weekend after playing last year, enjoying what they describe as “ridiculous fun”. Held in an old tanning factory, the festival spreads its wings with events and attractions around town. Top of the billing this year Faroese folk rocker Eivør, alongside the funky female septet Dúkkulísur, legendary band Gildran, among many more all weekend long. RL » |OuTSIDE REYKJaVÍK North Iceland akureyri Akureyri Center for Visual Arts (Sjónlistamiðstöðin) Textílbomban An exhibit of all textile art, including the largest national flag in Iceland! Runs until September 3 Glóbal-Lókal Local artists use different media like photography, sculpture, drawing and videography to capture the essence of Iceland's "second city." Akureyri Church Summer concerts every Sunday Runs until September 9 Talented classical musicians every Sunday for a month. Akureyri Theatre Borgarinnan August 29 A new play is premiering by Saga Jóns- dóttir about the life of Vilhelmína Lever. She was the first woman elected into the Akureyri council nineteen years before women had the right to vote. Girl power! Everything Everywhere in Akureyri Here + There + Everywhere = Everything June 23 - September 3 Art explodes into the community, celebrating Akureyri’s 150th birth- day. Seventy-one artists take part in a radical exploration of public art, weaving an intricate story into new spaces. The only place that this exhibition will not take place is at the local art museum. Græni Hatturinn Varsjárbandalagið August 24, 22:00 Eivör August 25, 20:00; August 26, 21:00 Cecile Svendsen August 28, 21:00 Hundur í Óskilum August 29. 21:00 Sóley with My Bubba and Me August 30, 21:00 Kiriyama Family and Mammút September 1, 23:00 Sauðárkrókur Gæran Music Festival August 23-25 Over twenty bands will play at such at Gæran with solo and acoustic sets on the first night. There are lots of extras included in the ticket price including free swimming all weekend in the Sundlaug Akureyrar pool and there will be documentaries shown on Icelandic music. East Iceland Seyðisfjörður Skaftfell – Center for Visual Art Extract Of The Complete Works German artist and musician Roger Döring exhibits two collections of his drawings. Runs until September 9 STOFn An open studio and exhibition of Tinna Guðmundsdóttir's work. Runs until August 30 Trying To Teach Icelandic While Living In Germany Presentation of the publically in- stalled audio work by Jens Reichert, who is trying to teach Icelandic while living in Germany. Runs until August 31. The narrative Collection In collaboration with the Icelandic Centre for Ethnology and Folklore, Skaftfell is showing a collection of short videos collecting narratives from the inhabitants of Seyðisfjörður in 2011 and 2012 to give a bigger picture of the community. Ongoing South Iceland Mosfellsbær Hotel Laxness History of Wool Walking Tour Culture & Craft offers a two-hour walking tour, where you can learn about the history of the wool industry in Mosfellsbær. The tour starts at Hótel Laxness at 13:00 and is about a 1,500 to 1,800 meter walkTours run through the end of August on weekdays and costs 3,900 ISK. Vestmannaeyjar Pompeii of the North, Westman Islands Excavations project at the site of a 1973 volcanic eruption on the island of Heimaey. Ongoing West Iceland Borgarnes Gallerí Gersemi Precious Iceland An exhibition of landscape photo- graphs by Haraldur Þór Stefánsson. Runs until Sept. 6 The Icelandic Settlement Centre Settlement & Egils Saga Exhibition Daily, 10:00-21:00 The two exhibitions tell the saga of Icelandic's settlement and most famous viking and first poet: Egill Skallagrimsson. Cost is 2400 ISK for adults, 1800 ISK for children, seniors and students. Reykholt Snorrastofa Snorri Sturluson and his time Daily, 10:00-21:00 An exhibit at Snorrastofa explores the life and times of famed Icelandic poet, historian and politician Snorri Sturluson. Cost is 1,000 ISK for adults, 800 ISK for seniors and students, and children under 16 get in free. West Fjords Djúpavík Hotel Djúpavík Fjaran/ Littoral Zone An exhibition of new work by Scot- tish artists Ishbel Macdonald and Rhiannon Van Muysen. Paintings, prints and installations explore the biology and geology of land and sea. Runs through August 31 Ísafjörður Ísafjörður Triathlon September 1 Ísafjörður holds it's own triathlon with a 700 metre swim, 17 kilometre bike race and a 7 kilometre run. the best thai food year 2009,2010,2011 and 2012 1/10 The Best Restaurant in Iceland Ban Thai is the finest thai restaurant in Iceland Laugavegur 130, ofan við Hlemm Tel: 55-22-444, 692-0564 ww w. ba nt ha i. na me w w w . y u m m y . i s op en 1 8. 00 - 2 2. 00 BanThai ................................... ................................... WELCOME CARD See more and save more when visiting Reykjavík. Free admissions and discounts off tours, shopping and services for 24, 48 or 72 hours. 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