Reykjavík Grapevine - 04.05.2007, Page 27

Reykjavík Grapevine - 04.05.2007, Page 27
Reykjavík Arts Festival B10_RVK_GV_INFO_ISSUE 05_2007_REYKJAVÍK ARTS FESTIVAL Grand scale happenings featuring artists and performers from all over the world are presented at this year’s Reykjavík Art Festival, taking place at various venues across the city and the countryside from May 10 to May 26. The festival has been held biannually since 1970 and annually since 2004. Since its early days the festival’s organisers have aimed at promoting arts and culture to the public by bringing together a broad spectrum of local and international artists and offer- ing a varied programme of contemporary art exhibitions and world-class events. This year the festival will open with a ceremony at the National Gallery of Iceland on May 10. Among performances at the opening event are the Hamrahlíðarkórinn choir, a co- operative project between Ghostigital and artist Finnbogi Pétursson featuring an unusual composition for concert and radio transmitting and a concert with the music group Ko- nono No° 1 from Congo. The Art Festival overlaps with the French Pourquoi Pas? festival, now in its final days, and together the two bring us the world-renowned French street-theatre group Royal de Luxe for a three day extravaganza in the city centre. In coop- eration with the music festival Rite of Spring, the extensive programme also includes Goran Bregovic along with forty musicians from the Balkans, performing the Tales and Songs for Weddings and Funerals at Laugardalshöll on May 19. There sure will be enough to choose from during the three-week period with art exhibitions, concerts and theatre performances scheduled every day. Among the highlights not already mentioned are from the multi award-winning Swedish jazz-trio E.S.T, playing Nasa, performances by the San Francisco Ballet, theatre group Cheek By Jowl staging Shakespeare’s Cymbeline, two new Icelandic plays and an exhibition of Icelandic design that will open at Kjarvalsstaðir on May 19. For a full programme, see www.artfest.is. The French Kunz family, visiting Iceland for the first time dur- ing the Reykjavík Art Festival, is no ordinary theatre group. This strange looking threesome is an amazingly magical cir- cus team starring the philosophical clown-juggler Mr. Kunz, mime-artist Ivika Meister, and composer Olivier Manoury. Mr. Kunz is the alter ego of Nikolaus Maria Holz, who gradu- ated from the French circus school The Centre National des Arts du Cirque. In 1998 he founded his own theatre com- pany Pré-O-C-Coupé and in 2003, he had fully created his fascinating character, which is a cross between a clown and illusionist. The show Les Kunz has been described as a burlesque cabaret where puppets, acrobats, music, illusions and the art of juggling are combined into an extremely joyful piece where the characters, unable to escape their tragic destiny, face what’s coming with great humour and ridiculous acts while mocking the whole absurd seriousness of life. Critics have praised the Kunz family’s performance as hilarious, sur- prising and poetic but most of all top-class entertainment for people of all ages. The group will not only perform in Reykjavík but also in Egilsstaðir and Akureyri. The shows will take place at the Reykjavík National Theatre on May 11 and 12, The Akureyri Theatre on May 13 and 14 and Valaskjálf in Egilsstaðir on May 16 and 17. Clown-juggler Kunz The retrospective My Oz scheduled to open at the Reykjavík Art Museum on May 11 is the first large-scale exhibition of the works of artist Roni Horn in Scandinavia. Including photographs, sculptures, drawings and books, the exhibition is intended to give a good overview of her works, selected in collaboration with the artist with the aim of reflecting the connection she has with the country. In conjunction with the exhibition, a new book on the artist will be published. In the small town of Stykkishólmur located on the Snæfellsnes peninsula another Roni Horn exhibition is in development. The Roni Horn Vatnasafn / Library of Water presents the artist’s sculpture installation inside Stykkishólmur’s former library building, a project dedi- cated to weather, water and light in Iceland. Horn has replaced stacks of books with glass columns containing water gathered from Iceland’s numerous glaciers and glacial rivers. The opening will be celebrated with a reading with Roni Horn and Guðrún Eva Mínervudóttir on May 12. Roni Horn Retrospective New York artist Spencer Tunick is renowned around the world for his remarkable photographs featuring groups of nude people in various public spaces. Since 1992, Tunick has used the human body as the subject in his abstract creations, capturing images of volunteers posing in the nude in the name of art. His most famous installations include more than a thousand models at Ibirapuera Park in Sao Paulo and New York’s Grand Central Station, a great mass crowding the escalators at the Selfridges department store in London and a record number of 7000 Spaniards posing in Barcelona. At the moment, Tunick is organising a photo shoot in Iceland. This time around he’s not planning a massive nude-parade, only portraits of Icelanders in different outdoor locations. On May 12, a new exhibition featur- ing his most recent works opens at Gallery i8. Some of the photos on display have never been viewed before while others were shot in Iceland during his last visit, showing an individual or a small group in rural as well as urban settings. Spencer Tunick’s Nude Installations RVK_GV_INFO_REYKJAVÍK ARTS FESTIVAL_B11 The Culture House - Þjóðmenningarhúsið Hverfisgata 15, 101 Reykjavik Tel.: +354 545 1400, www.thjodmenning.is This exciting new multimedia exhibition tells the story from an island’s dramatic birth from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean through its forty year history to the current day – and beyond, glimpsing the future 120 years hence. The exhibition explains the Government’s unique decision to submit an application to UNESCO to designate Surtsey a World Heritage Site. Open from May 8th 2007. Open daily 11-17. Ticket gives admission to all exhibits at The Culture House including Medieval Manuscripts - Eddas and Sagas. Adults 300,- Senior citizens 200,- Students and children free. Admission free Wednesdays. F í t o n / S Í A tickets sold at www.sinfonia.is or tel. 545 2500 All concerts take place in Háskólabíó unless otherwise noted. fl group is the main sponsor of the iceland symphony orchestra FridAy, May 11th @ 7:30PM reykjavík arts festival 2007 Conductor ::: david Björkmann Soloist: Heléné Grimaud H. Berlioz ::: roman Carnival, Overture J. Brahms ::: Piano Concerto no. 2 C. debussy ::: L’aprés-midi d’un faune M. ravel ::: La valse FridAy, May 18th @ 7:30 reykjavík arts festival 2007 Conductor ::: Andre de ridder Soloists ::: Hanna dóra Sturludóttir, Merryn Gamba, Clemens Löschmann, Tom raskin, Sebastian Noack, Leigh Melrose, Christian Tschelebiew and davíð Ólafsson H. Hallgrímsson ::: die Wält der Zwischenfälle THurSdAy, May 31st @ 7:30PM shostakovich last symphony Conductor ::: rumon Gamba Þ. Magnússon ::: Það mótlæti þankinn ber r. Wagner ::: The Valkyrie: “Wotan’s Farewell” d. Shostakovich ::: Symphony no. 15 SATurdAy, June 2nD @ 2.00 PM SATurdAy, June 2nD @ 5.00 PM family concert Conductor ::: Bernharður Wilkinson Soloists ::: Selma Björnsdóttir, Andrea Gylfadóttir, Valgerður Guðna- dóttir and Björgvin Franz Gíslason Narrator ::: Örn Árnason Kristlaug M. Sigurðardóttir & Þorvaldur B. Þorvaldsson ::: Fruit Basket THurSdAy, June 7th @ 7.30 PM carmen Conductor ::: Nicolae Moldoveanu Soloists ::: Guðrún J. Ólafsdóttir Garðar Thór Cortes G. Bizet ::: Carmen (short version) TueSdAy, June 12th @ 7.30 PM “those where the days” Conductor ::: Bernharður Wilkinson Soloists ::: ragnheiður Gröndal eivør Pálsdóttir icelandic evergreens FridAy, June 29th @ 7.30 PM* pink floyd the wall Soloists ::: dúndurfréttir roger Waters ::: The Wall *Concert in Laugardalshöll Sports Arena Two unique exihbitions: The Settlement of Iceland and Egils saga Open daily from 10 am to 7 pm R E S T A U R A N T Open from 10 am to 9:30 pm Tel: +354 437 1600 www.landnamssetur.is A must do for the visitor... SetTlement centre the I N B O R G A R N E S

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