Iceland review - 2002, Síða 27

Iceland review - 2002, Síða 27
ICELAND REVIEW 25 After all the coughing and wheezing coming from last night’s accordion enthusiasts, it’s good to see some young faces. But why did these girls take up this forgotten instru- ment? Playing the accordion “makes me feel happy,” Rut Berg, the 17-year-old soloist, says shyly. This gangly teenager looks awkward holding her accordion. It’s as if the 20-plus pound instrument is a burden to play. While Rut looks like an oddball, she’s very much a normal teenager. She enjoys boy bands and her favourite musician is Kylie Minogue. For Rut and her 16-year-old friend Maren Lind, the accordion was something different, so why not give it a try? “My friends thought it was weird, but they think it’s okay now,” says Maren Lind with a wide smile across her face. Ballroom dancing All the young musicians have disappeared by the time my friend and I arrive to the gala event, but the sports hall is tightly packed with over 1,000 older accordion fans. There are so many elderly people that I begin to wonder who left the doors to the retirement centre open. Still, the atmosphere is electric, as these fun-loving seniors display their moves on the dance floor, fueled by the rockin’ sounds of the accordion and drink after drink of hard liquor. Ásgeir Sigurdsson, the president of the West Fjords Accordion Club, in his museum. My friend suggests we get a drink. After a few glasses of coconut rum, we summon the courage to try this ballroom dancing stuff. After all, nobody knows us here. Psyched up, we make our way to the floor. Unfortunately, we never get the chance, because the dance floor is packed. There’s not even a smidgen of wiggle room. Defeated, we return to the bar. From my perch, I can see Ásgeir, the pres- ident of the West Fjords Accordion Club, sweating to the oldies. I spot the man from Spain and THM (he’s everywhere). Ásgeir’s daughter comes up to say hello. She’s readying herself to leave. Looking around I begin to feel like the proverbial fish out of water. Deciding to leave the partying to our elders, my friend and I walk to the downtown pubs. The youngsters are geared up for their Saturday night out on the town and the music is thumping. But the pulse is flat. Tonight, in Ísafjördur, ball- room dancing to the sounds of the accor- dion is where the thrill is at. Edward Weinman is a staff writer. 20 IR302 - Harmonikkumót bs-km 2.9.2002 16:36 Page 25
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