Reykjavík Grapevine - okt. 2021, Side 15

Reykjavík Grapevine - okt. 2021, Side 15
Dance, jive & have the time of your life Helga Margrét Marzellíusardóttir Helga Margrét Marzellíusardóttir is a musician and the leader of the Reykjavík Queer Choir. She stud- ies rhythmical choir conducting and arrangements at the Royal Academy of Music in Denmark and is probably the only person we know who uses their juicer on a daily basis. Note: This is Helga Margrét’s Perfect Day, and there’s no rules when it comes to creating it. Thus, telepor- tation plays a big part in her ideal day, making her able to move from Reykjavík to Ísa!ör"ur in a matter of seconds. Have some imagination, please. Starting off with a juicer My Perfect Day would start by wak- ing up at home in Reykjavík. I would make myself a juice…actually, this is supposed to be a perfect day, so let’s change that a bit: Someone else would make me a freshly squeezed juice made of apples, lemons, fresh strawberries and raspberries. The juice would then be blended with a bit of banana and ice and ready for me to enjoy. Hiking in the mountains of Ísafjör!ur I would then be transported to sum- mery Ísa!ör"ur, my childhood home- town. The weather would be perfect, as it always is there–even when the weather is horrible, it’s still perfect. But on this day, it would be sunny and not at all windy. I would drive to any of the beautiful mountains and hike alone while listening to music. Now, it’s important that I’d be alone, so I could go at my own pace and not worry about walking too fast or too slow. After my daily exercise in the mountains, I’d go home to my par- ents, where my mom would have made me some kakósúpa. It’s kind of like hot chocolate, enjoyed with some tvíbökur, a type of biscotti. I know I should have something healthy to eat a#er a hike, but I started my day o$ with a smoothie, so cut me some slack here. Napping and working I would then head back home to Reykjavík and take a nap, which I en- courage all of you to do more. When I’d wake up, I’d work a bit from home, composing something new for my band, the choir or myself. A#erwards, I’d head to a choir practice, which we would end by having a toast with the choir’s own beer, Hinsegin Kórinn Bjórinn. Champagne and sveitaball Dinner would be served in a world- famous fish restaurant in Ísa!ör"ur, Tjöruhúsi". I would fill the house with all my friends, and we would eat well while drinking champagne and gin and tonics. After dinner we would head to a sveitaball, a country dance party, which would be held in a place with a similar atmosphere to Kiki’s. I wouldn’t dance, because I rarely do, but I enjoy watching other people go crazy on the dancefloor. Ending the day mesmerized by the summer sun When everyone would be exhausted from dancing, we’d head to Fjar"ar- stræti and sit on the rocks facing the !ord. Because it would be sum- mer, the sun wouldn’t go all the way down, and we would be able to see it just above sea level, painting the view with beautiful colours. I would end the Perfect Day by falling asleep at my parents’ house, knowing that I’d wake up to the smell of my mom’s pancakes. Perfect Day Vital Info Reykjavík Map Best Of ReykjavíkPlaces We Like October 8th — November 4th In Your Pocket Useful Numbers Emergency: 112 On-call doctors: 1770 Dental emergency: 575 0505 Taxi: Hreyfill: 588 5522 - BSR: 561 0000 Post Office The downtown post office has moved to Hagatorg 1, open Mon–Fri, 09:00–17:00. Pharmacies Lyf og heilsa, Fiskisló" 1, tel: 561 4600 Lyfja, Hafnarstræti 19, tel: 552 4045 Opening Hours - Bars & Clubs Bars can stay open until 1:00 on week- days and weekends until 4:30. Opening Hours - Shops & Banks Most shops: Mon–Fri 10–18, Sat 10–16, Sun closed. Banks: Mon-Fri 09-16 Swimming Pools Sundhöllin, the downtown pool at Barónsstígur, is an outdoor swimming pool with hot tubs and a diving board. More pools: gpv.is/swim Open: Mon-Thu from 06:30–22. Sat from 08–16. Sun from 10–18. Public Toilets Public toilets in the centre can be found inside the green-poster covered towers located at Hlemmur, Ingólfstorg, by Hallgrímskirkja, by Reykjavík Art Mu- seum, Lækjargata and by Eymundsson on Skólavör"ustígur. Toilets can also be found inside the Reykjavík City Hall and the Reykjavík Library. Public Transport Most buses run every 20–30 minutes Fare: 490 ISK adults, 245 ISK children. Buses run from 06–24:00, and 7–04:30 on weekends. More info: www.bus.is. t Words: Reetta Huhta Photo: Birgir Brei!fjör! VEGHÚSASTÍGUR !A Open daily

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