65° - 01.11.1969, Qupperneq 17

65° - 01.11.1969, Qupperneq 17
Hitting the Night Spots ★ hy ★ AMALIA LINDAL ★ ★ ★ :k ★ Television and devaluation have put dents in the nightlife business, but the Hotel LoftleiSir has no complaints, Sigtun is ecstatic, and the teenagers still manage to be everywhere but at home on weekend nights in Reykjavik. Three hotels: Loflleidir, Saga and Borg, and five restaurant-clubs: Rocfull, the Playhouse Cel- lar, Klubburinn, Glaumbaer and Sigtun, offer dance orchestras and entertainment on weekends if not during the week, (watch the newspapers), and community halls such as Templarahollin, Stapi, Ungo and Las Vegas host to folk-dancing and the longhaired teeny-boppers. All the hotels and clubs have their regular house combos of Icelandic musicians and usually a singer, among whom might be mentioned Elly Vilhjalms, famed for her voice in an Osvald Knudsen film of Iceland, Helena Eyjolfs, with Ingimar Eydal in Akureyri, and Svanhildur with the Olafur Gauk quintet. Haukur Morthens, Ice- land’s Bing Crosby, now pours out his baritone at the Hotel Saga, as does crooner Ragnar Bj arna- son, currently entertaining the Icelandic-Ameri- can society in New York, and Omar Ragnarsson, natural comedian of explosive energy, kindles most special event gatherings. Only three spots feature imported entertain- ment. Sigtun’s manager, Sigmar Petursson says business has never been so good since he intro- duced striptease to Iceland. Four years ago when he became owner of the restaurant, he imported singers, acrobats, dancers, guitarists, and a ma- gician, but as one devaluation followed another, the audience shrank. Now with his sixth stripper, he reports complete satisfaction. His girls are always anxious to come, cost no more than con- ventional artists and report themselves as pleased and satisfied with life in Iceland. The statement of one such showgirl that she found the local audience unnerving because she was used to per- forming before middle-aged spectators and ap- preciative noises instead of wide-eyed, silent teenagers was not wholly true, says Sigmar because that particular girl was interviewed after only one performance. Entrants to Sigtun must be identified as being 20 years old, but patrons are rarely over thirty, he says, and usually single. Sigtun’s girls come through a London agent and are booked for a month each. “Business is very good. I have no rivals,” says Sigmar. At the Hotel LoftleiSir, Emil GuSmundsson provides a different sort of entertainment: sing- ers, dancers, comedians, and special acts from all countries, provided from agents in Paris and Amsterdam. “Since the last two devaluations, airfares and accommodations have become prohibitive,” he says. “The only reason we manage is that the LoftleiSir airlines owns the hotel. Artists wanting to reach the United States or Europe stop over in Iceland and perform for three weeks. In return they get their fare free, accommodations free, and are taken on various sightseeing tours. One of our most popular people wais an Egyptian belly-dancer who came for a week last April by arrangement with the United Arab airlines. We served Egyptian food that week and it Was a great success. Later we had a Bulgarian week with Lea Ivanova and Eddy Kasassian’s band. We are planning a Finnish Week in January on an exchange basis with Cabaret Fennia in Helsinki, to which we are to send Icelandic artists and cooks. Popular single entertainers have been the American jazz singer, Johnny Barracuda, who introduced sing-alongs and has been very popular on his three visits, and U.S. folk-singer, Terry Ber, plus singers and dancers from Mexico and Spain, very popular since so many Icelanders have been travelling to Spain. From November 26 to December 22 the Les Gaisei roller skaters will appear. From December 26 to January 26th, Duo Novak, the Russian Cossack dancers will perform as well as the Finnish week entertainers. Afterwards comes Joe Dawkins, a U.S. Negro singer who has been in Sweden for the last two years. 65 DEGREES 15

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