Reykjavík Grapevine - 19.06.2015, Side 58

Reykjavík Grapevine - 19.06.2015, Side 58
OUTSIDE REYKJAVÍK JUNE 19-JULY 2 Bíldudalur (Westfjords) The Kingdom of Bildalia | June 20-27 17:00 | 12,000 ISK A Royal Invitation Steampunk Iceland Looking for a new country? The Kingdom of Bildalia will be opening up its doors for immigration on June 20. Artist Ingimar Oddsson created the fictional world—which has its own borders, national flag, armed forces and royalty—in the southern region of the Westfjords, and this unique Kingdom will set the stage for the Steampunk Iceland festival, which runs until June 27. With concerts, shows, masquerades, and even a royal wedding, this is definitely the time to get out of not only Reykjavík, but this century. Break out your goggles, gears, and blimps—it’s time to party like it’s 1899. HJC North Iceland Akureyri Akureyri Art Museum ‘Endurvarp’ by Mireya Samper This exhibit shows both two- and three-dimensional works by Samper, exploring the cosmos, infinity, eternity, repetition and patterns. The installation also has a "meditation space," where visitors can sit, lie down and reflect. Japanese performance artist Kana Nakamura will also be participating in the show. Runs until August 16 ‘RÓT’ ("ROOT") This project involves multiple artists of varying disciplines getting together, brainstorming, and creating a work of art together in order to explore what collaborative and unplanned effort might lead to. June 20 -July 19 The Aviation Museum Aviation Festival During the Aviation Day, visitors are offered the opportunity to view new and old aircrafts of many kinds and even see some of them in action. This is a perfect opportunity for families to have a good time and enjoy a day out during the middle of summer. June 20 Flóra 'Voting Booth' by Margrét Jónsdóttir This installation by Margrét Jónsdóttir aims to honor Vilhelmína Lever, who pushed for women’s suffrage in Iceland, participating in municipal elections in the 1800s, before women were legally allowed to vote. Runs until August 16 Græni hatturinn Prins Póló Fiercely independent DIY artist Prins Póló (who we picked as the 2014 artist of the year) is touring around North Iceland and plays a show at Græni Hatturinn. June 20 at 22:00 Hof Cultural Center 'Karlar fyrir konur' (Men for Women) Finnish pianist Roope Gröndahl and Icelandic violinist Ari Þór Vilhjálmsson, both renowned musicians, will be performing music from composers including Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Béla Bartók, Claude Debussy, and Lili Boulanger. June 19 at 14:00 KK Band One of Iceland's foremost blues and folk musician, KK, is joined by Þorleifur Guðjónsson and Kormákur Geirharðsson for a folktastic night. June 19 at 21:00 NEC Youth Philharmonic Orchestra The highly selective New England Conservatory Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, which consists of 90 talented musicians aged 14 to 18, will be performing pieces by several composers, including Ernest Chausson and Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov. The performance will be part of the YPO’s biannual international tour. June 21 at 16:00 Gefjun Gefjun will perform traditional Icelandic vocal chanting that portrays epic poetry through Rímur chanting and harmonization. June 22 at 20:00 Alexander Smári Edelstein This 17-year-old award-winning pianist from Iceland will be performing Friday. You might recognize him from when he was an Ísland Got Talent semifinalist a couple years ago. June 26 at 14:00 Arctic Swing Trio This Icelandic trio will play some good ol’ fashioned swing music. June 27 at 14:00 June 28 at 14:00 & 20:00 Kaktus Zoë McPherson The Northern Irish, Brussels-based, electronic-techno-ethnical-folkloric producer and vocalist, Zoë McPherson is touring her new single 'Irizajn', and stops by in Akureyri. Free admission. June 20 at 20:00 Lystigarðurinn 'Maddama, kerling, fröken, fro' by ÁLFkonur ÁLFkonur is a group of female photographers living and working in Akureyri and Eyjafjörður. This show features photos from fifteen of the club's members, and it focuses on topics relating to the centennial anniversary of women's suffrage. The exhibit will be held at the Akureyri botanical gardens, located outside Cafe Laut. Runs until August 31 Djúpavík Old Herring Factory ‘Hidden Forest’ by Driftwood Design This exhibit will feature the works of 25 different artists, all of which focus on driftwood and its perhaps untapped potential for practical and artistic use. Hidden Forest is curated by Elísabet V. Ingvarsdóttir and Dóra Hansen. Runs until August 28 Hjalteyri Hjalteyri Herring Plant “Save the World” In this show created by Aðalsteins Þórssonar and other activists, artists from Iceland and other countries will lead lectures, poetry readings, and songs and performances with a common message of saving this rock that we all live on. Runs until June 21 Anna Jónsdóttir Touring Iceland with the release of her latest album ‘VAR’, this soprano singer will make a stop in the unusual location of an old herring factory in the north of Iceland. June 30 at 20:30 Grímsey Anna Jónsdóttir Touring Iceland with the release of her latest album ‘VAR’, this soprano singer will make a stop in the unusual location of an island off the north coast of Iceland. June 27 Ólafsfjörður Listhus Gallery ‘Smother Nature’ by Susan Mabin Susan exclusively uses scavenged ma- terials in her work, and in this exhibit, she’s specifically working with gar- bage from Northern Iceland. Through her sculpture show, she hopes to raise awareness on the multitude of environmental problems caused by excessive trash. Runs until June 21 Reykir Drangey Music Festival This outdoor festival in the north of Iceland will include sets from Icelandic performers including singers Emilíana Torrini, Jónas Sigurðsson, and blues band Contalgen Funeral. The festival will take place outdoors in the beauti- ful, smoky environment of Reykir, and the music will play on into the morning as the sun rises higher. June 27 at 21:00 Siglufjörður Folk Music Centre Folk Music on Siglufirð This annual folk music festival aims to bring together musicians, dancers, and artists from a diverse array of backgrounds and ethnicities. There will also be lectures on foreign folk music, as well as dance and instrument workshops and games. Runs July 1-5 Grána Anna Jónsdóttir Touring Iceland with the release of her latest album ‘VAR’, this soprano singer will make a stop in the unusual location of an old fish meal and oil factory. June 24 at 17:00 Kaffi Rauðka Prins Póló Fiercely independent DIY artist Prins Póló (who we picked as the 2014 artist of the year) is touring around North Iceland and stops by at Kaffi Rauðka. June 19 at 22:00 Skagaströnd Spákonuhof The first named inhabitant of Skagaströnd was Þórdís the seer, who lived there in the beginning of the 10th century, and in this exhibit her life, or at least what we know of it, will be on display all summer. Guests can also have their fortunes told or palms read by locals, and children can plunder Þórdís's gold chest for treasure. The exhibit is open Tuesdays to Sundays from 13:00 to 18:00. Runs until September 30 East Iceland Borgarfjörður Eystri Fjarðarborg KK Band One of Iceland's foremost blues and folk musician, KK, is joined by his band for a folktastic night. June 20 sóley The dark and gloomy pop star sóley, is performing a live show. Expect piano- driven melodies, underpinned by low- key rhytms, and dark gothic themes. June 26 Egilsstaðir Egilstaðir Jazz Festival Held in the Austurlands since 1988, JEA boasts the title of being the oldest jazz festival in Iceland. Peforming this year will include solo guitarist Björn Thoroddsen, the soulful group Beebee and the Bluebirds, and the jazzy Jack Magnet Quintet, among others. June 27 at 17:00 Seyðisfjörður Skaftfell Center for Visual Art ‘Real Life’ This exhibition features biographical films about people who are larger than life. This includes an Icelandic artist, a Swiss ski jumper, a Swed- ish polar explorer, and a Norwegian philosopher. Their stories are told from a very unique, and at times peculiar, perspective. Runs until June 21 Stöðvarfjörður Petra's Stone Collection In the small fjord of Stöðvarfjörður there is a collection of rare rocks and minerals, most of which have been col- lected by Petra Sveinsdóttir from the surrounding area. Her wonder world of stones is now reputedly the world's largest private collection of rocks. Avid stone collector as she may be, her collection also extends to other things, including pens, cups, sea shells, and all sorts of small items. On Permanent Display Vopnafjörður Vopnaskak This family and music festival will include music from artists including Mannakorn and Magnús and Jóhann, as well as art exhibitions, swimming, golf, and, of course, a sorcerer. Runs July 1-5 at 19:30 South Iceland Akranes Akranesviti lighthouse Anna Jónsdóttir Touring Iceland with the release of her latest album ‘VAR’, this soprano singer will make a stop in the unusual loca- tion of a lighthouse on the west coast. The concert location is actually quite fitting though, given that it’s where she recorded ‘VAR’. June 20 at 23:55 Höfn Lobster themed town festival for the whole family. Runs June 26-28 Kirkjubæjarklaustur Kirkjuhvoll Chamber Concert and Singing Festival This festival includes music workshops for children as well as chamber con- certs, and is in dedication to the singer and teacher Rutar L. Magnússonar. Runs June 26-28 Mosfellsbær Gljúfrasteinn Kalinka Trio As part of Glúfrasteinn's weekly sum- mer concerts, the museum welcomes Made Bolladottir, Flemming Vidar Valmundsson and Marina Shulman. June 21 West Iceland Akranes Akranesviti Lighthouse Anna Jónsdóttir Touring Iceland with the release of her latest album ‘VAR’, this soprano singer will make a stop in the unusual loca- tion of a lighthouse on the west coast. The concert location is actually quite fitting though, given that it’s where she recorded ‘VAR’. June 20 at 23:55 Rif The Freezer AmabAdamA This (sort of) summer solstice concert features popular Icelandic reggae group, AmabAdamA, as well as a range of other special musical guests. June 24 at 21:00 'Melodic Objects' Six jugglers and one musician col- laborate on a presentation of live visual music. ensemble object manipulation is led by jay gilligan, who is a profes- sional juggler based in Stockholm, Sweden. jay is the author of an extremely popular TEDx talk about the history of juggling rings, and will direct a graphical representation of the music on stage. June 19 at 20:00 ‘HERO’ by Bárður Snæfellsás HERO is a critically acclaimed one man comedy based on the local saga of Bárður Snæfellsás, the first settler of the Snæfellsnes peninsula. During the show, the actor takes on the roles of dozens of trolls, giants and heroes, whilst sending the audience on a rollercoaster ride of laughter and countless surprises. June 22 & 29 at 20:00 AmabAdamA This fun and award-winning Icelandic reggae group will be performing at the Freezer Hostel—a perfect location given that it’s sure to be a chill time. June 24 at 21:00 Stykkishólmur Library of Water ‘To Place’ by Roni Horn An audio exhibit offering insight into the Icelandic psyche, where you can listen to recordings of people talking about the weather and how it has shaped their character. Runs until August 31 ‘Water, Selected’ by Roni Horn This ongoing sculpture exhibition features 24 columns filled with glacier water from all over the country. Runs until August 31 18 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 8 — 2015

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