Reykjavík Grapevine - 07.12.2012, Síða 33
Five Weeks
The Grapevine picks the events, places and what to experience the next five weeks
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Reykjavík Area December 7 - January 10 Keep it in your pocket
Christmas Village at Hafnarfjörður
Free
Hafnarfjörður, 20 minutes outside of Reykjavík
Every weekend from 13:00 - 18:00 until December 25
Now into its 10th year Hafnarfjörður’s much-loved Christmas
village is open for the festive season, and will be open
every weekend until Christmas from 13:00-18:00 through
November and then staying open until 22:00 each weekend
in December. Attractions for the kids, or for those young
at heart, include miniature Christmas houses, as well as
plenty of arty and crafty gift ideas. And if you’re less into the
gift-giving side of Christmas and more into the food-eating
side, don’t despair there’ll be delicious refreshments like
hot cocoa, cookies and waffles. Everyone should be able to
find something to their liking to celebrate the festive season
with. TLM
IN YOUR
POCKET
FESTIVE
Tinsel Town
14 FRI MUSIC Known for Noise AMFJ and
Kiasmos will perform at Harpa Kaldalón for
free! Who needs Christmas carols when
you've got experimental noise.
7 FRI FILM Out of Arabia Saudi Arabian
movie Wadjda will have its world premiere
at Bíó Paradís, in collaboration with UN
Women in Iceland. The movie sheds light
on the fate of women in Saudi Arabia
today.
CONCERT
Sweet Sounds
GO
14
D E C
WHATS
INSIDE
GRÓFARHÚS 6th Floor
Tryggvagata 15, 101 Reykjavik
Opening Hours: Mon–Thu 12–19
Fridays 12–18, Weekends 13–17
www.photomuseum.is
Reykjavik Museum
of Photography
Exhibitions all year round
ADMISSION FREE
Pascal Pinon
2000 ISK
Fríkirkjan, Capital Area 21 :00
Ridiculously adorable twin sister duo Pascal Pinon will
perform songs from their latest album, ´Twosomeness.´If
that doesn't scream twee to you, I don't know what will!
The album has a little something for everyone, featuring
songs sung in English, Icelandic and Swedish. The sisters,
Jófríði and Ásthildi Ákadætrum, worked closely with
Alex Somers, who has previously worked on albums with
Sin Fang, Úlfi, Jónsi and Sigur Rós. The duo released
their first album when they were 14, and although the
sisters have grown up with traditional songwriting and
composition, ´Twosomeness´ still retains the charm and
nostalgic quality the band is known for. KO
ALBUM RELEASE
All in the Family8 D E C
Moses Hightower and Ásgeir Trausti
3990 ISK
Háskólabíó at Hagatorg, 107 Reykjavík 20 :00
Cosy up for this show featuring Icelandic wunderkind Ásgeir
Trausti and mellow crooners Moses Hightower. Ásgeir, who
is only 20 years old, played shows for packed crowds earlier
this year at Iceland Airwaves. His album ‘Dyrd i daudathogn,’
broke records earlier this year in September when it was
released for digital presale. Moses Hightower, formed in
2007, began receiving national attention for their warm, bluesy
album, ‘Búum til börn’ (Let’s Make Babies). In 2010, the album
was nominated for Best Album and Best Composition in the
Icelandic Music Awards. KO
16 SUN THEATRE Into the Abyss For anyone
who's ever wondered about the unknown,
The Abyss is an experimental theatre
production at the old Opera, Ingólfstræti 2a
(Gamla Bíó). Go and get lost...
9 SUN FILM Black Sunday Bío Paradís
continues their ´Svartir Sunnudagar´
(´Black Sunday´) series. Catch a screening
of creepy classic Carnival of Souls.