Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.05.2016, Blaðsíða 48

Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.05.2016, Blaðsíða 48
Eurovision. I’m new in town, so I don’t get it. But I’m an intern, so what I lack in skill and under- standing, I make up tenfold in en- thusiasm and desire to appreciate that which this country holds dear. To mark the occasion, this year Bíó Paradís will host Iceland’s first formal, free screening of the an- nual European song competition’s semi-finals and finals on May 10, 12 and 14. This year’s 42 contes- tants will take to the stage in the most flamboyant and extravagant manner possible, presenting their original songs to a projected 600 million viewers. In my quest to un- derstand Iceland’s Eurovision fever, I turned to the only person who could help this lost cause: Reynir Þór Eggertsson, a teacher, PhD hold- er, Icelandic television commenta- tor and Eurovision expert. Eurovision is huge in Iceland. How do I make you understand? The European Broadcasting Union reported 95.5% of television- watching that Icelanders tuned in to the 2015 Eurovision finals— when Iceland wasn’t even a final- ist. Iceland boasts the only formal Eurovision fan club with more women members than gay men. Are you beginning to understand? “It’s a family event,” said Reynir. “One of the reasons it’s so popular here is that it’s a contest we actually can win. It’s not the biggest country, or the best-known country that’s the automatic winner… As far as I know, it’s only Malta that’s kind of the equivalent in general excitement.” Those small island nations, man. Reynir’s been to see three of the Eurovision competitions live. And when I appear eager at the prospect of following in his advi- sor’s footsteps, my sage mentor enlightens me. “What you have to realise is that at the end of the day, it’s a TV show. So you might be bet- ter off sitting at home watching it on television than in the hall.” So no need to track down scalp- ers and book tickets to Stockholm (this year’s host)? “Well, I think it will be brilliant to watch it in a cinema. It will be like a party, but with a massive screen and a mas- sive sound system.” Camp Value Sure, as Reynir says, it has a “camp value.” No one’s claiming it’s the Brit Awards, but Eurovision gave us ABBA. And Céline Dion. It’s a spectacular musical extravaganza, a year in the making, costing “ba- sically the national budget of Ice- land,” as Reynir puts it. Greta Salóme will represent Iceland’s hopes and dreams this year, with her song “Hear Them Calling,” and Reynir prophesies we (remember at the beginning of this article, when I didn’t know what Eurovision was?) will reach the final. “I wouldn’t be surprised if we ended up on the left side of the scoreboard,” he smiles. That means finishing in the top thir- teen. Look who’s learning. Bíó Paradís will have special Euro-drinks on sale, and throw an afterparty, complete with a DJ, fol- lowing the finals. There’s no need to get tickets in advance. Seats for the free events will be first come, first served. But, well. With Euro- vision fever gripping Iceland once again, you better show up early. SHARE: gpv.is/eurovBy KELLEY REESE Euro-what? A newbie’s guide to Eurovision Movies Well.. it's shown in a movie theater?48 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 5 — 2016 “The Icelandic Museum of Rock 'n' Roll is as eccentric in its telling as the tale it celebrates.” David Fricke, Rolling Stone. The museum is located in Keflavík only 5 minutes away from Keflavík International Airport. Open daily from 11am - 6pm For more go to rokksafn.is Visit Iceland's largest music museum and enjoy our history of Icelandic rock and pop music. Browse through the timeline of Icelandic pop and rock music with the Rock 'n' Roll app on Ipads, spend time in our soundlab, cinema, karaoke booth, gift store, exhibitions or simply grab a cup of coee at our café (free wifi!). THE ICELANDIC MUSEUM OF ROCK 'N' ROLL The Icelandic Museum of Rock 'n' Roll Lækjargata 4 | 101 Reykjavík | Sími 55 10 100 | jomfruin.is Open 11-22 every day
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