Reykjavík Grapevine - 03.06.2016, Síða 44

Reykjavík Grapevine - 03.06.2016, Síða 44
Music 47The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 7 — 2016 Lækjargata 4 | 101 Reykjavík | Sími 55 10 100 | jomfruin.is Open 11-22 every day Open: Mondays-Saturdays 11:30-22:30 Sundays 16:00-22:00 Now offering catering service! Three years ago, the nominees for the Icelandic Music Awards were only about 10% female. It was very clear that this gender imbalance didn’t represent the Icelandic mu- sic scene at all. It got female musi- cians talking, and a movement was born: Konur í Tónlist, or “Women in Music.” The purpose of KÍTÓN was to create a dialogue and foster soli- darity among women in the Ice- landic music scene. Their method was to promote greater visibility through events and a constant con- versation between female artists in Iceland. Three years later, the organi- zation has grown to include 248 women—a number that’s still steadily increasing. Now, they’ve ganged up with KEX Hostel for a monthly KÍTON concert by some of their members, which include many of Iceland’s most prominent female artists. To find out more, I sat down with Lára Rúnarsdóttir, along with with fellow musicians Þórunn Antonía Magnusdóttir and Hildur Kristín Stefánsdóttir, to talk about their experiences, both as musicians, as as a part of KÍTON. “To me, feminism is liberating, empowering and extremely enjoy- able,” says Lára, one of the found- ers of KÍTON. “It opened up my eyes for so much more than just gender and status and it made me respect the complexity of life and nature.” How does the music business approach you as female artists? Þórunn Antonía: It is a very male- dominated scene. As a woman, you have to really stand out as a mu- sician to get noticed. When they are putting together gigs, they’ll more often think of lesser-known men than lesser-known women. I have literally had cases where I was asked to play at the exact same show and got offered less. Hildur: People are like, “Oh, woman are obviously in the music scene, we see them”—but we’re not getting the same money, and the same opportunities. Of all roy- alties here in Iceland, for example, only 10% goes to women. It is crazy that 90% goes to men. I don’t think people realize this. How do you experience men’s reaction to this underrepresentation of women? Þórunn Antonía: I’ve had all kind of reactions. There are always a few that think that because you’re a girl and blonde, dress up in pink clothes or whatever, that you’re stupid and they know best. It’s a constant struggle between being respected and being a considerate, valuable artist. Hildur: Björk recently talked about this in an interview where she said that she has to say an idea three times, but a guy only has to say it once. When people then say we’re just whining, I mean—if even Björk says so, then it’s pretty obvious it’s still a problem. […] The way people sometimes talk to female musicians is also weird. I write my music myself and I so often get someone that asks me, ”Who wrote the song?” or “Who helped you to write the song?” They assume it’s a guy and I’m just the singer. We have endless exam- ples of this at KÍTÓN. […] Or when you’re sound checking and the sound guys talk to you like you’re a five-year-old that doesn’t know how to plug their own gear. Watch out for KÍTÓN’s book of musi- cal notes on songs by women, and the ongoing KÍTÓN + KEX concert series. SHARE: gpv.is/kiton Presenting KÍTÓN: Women In Music “To me, feminism is liberating, empowering and extremely enjoyable. It opened up my eyes for so much more than just gender and status and it made me respect the complexity of life and nature.” Words & Photos JÓHANNA PÉTURSDÓTTIR

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