Iceland review - 2002, Síða 54

Iceland review - 2002, Síða 54
52 This and that in_reykjavík A Crafty Affair In every corner and crevice of Iceland, you will find handicrafts for sale. Most Icelandic women belong to a so-called “sewing club”, which consists of women only and lots of delicious cakes, bread dishes and coffee. Some sewing clubs keep up the knitting and handi- craft tradition, whilst others use the opportunity to chat away or party. So if you’re looking to get a glimpse of the handicraft culture in Iceland and the Nordic countries, buy some woolly sheep socks, or score a few points with the ladies, the place to be is a handi- craft fair. The largest handicraft fair ever to be held in Iceland, the West Nordic Handicraft Exhibition, will take place from 20-24 November. Eleven countries will be participating in the exhibition, which will be taking place in Laugardalshöll, in Reykjavík. The Handicraft Exhibition is part of the West Nordic Year 2002, which is headed by the town of Akureyri and held in co-operation with representa- tives from Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Handicrafts from Finland, Sweden, Norway, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, the Shetland Islands and Navut in Canada will also be on exhibit. If the Exhibition goes well, it may become a regular event, held every two years. AÓJ The Thule Music-Making Machine The Reykjavík-based record company Thule Musik will be providing the Iceland Airwaves festival engine with approximately one third of its fuel this October. Bands which have been nudging themselves into the music scene, such as Trabant, Apparat Organ Quartet and The Funerals, will be pulling some tunes from up their sleeves, as well as lesser known acts such as Sofandi, Scream, The Worm is Green, Tommy White, Frank Murder and many more. Thule Musik opened an office in the United States recently and has sealed eight con- tracts with distribution companies around America. The Funerals, headed by musicians associated with bands such as Trabant, Singapore Sling, Kanada, Apparat Organ Quartet and Quarashi, have been causing quite a stir with their record Pathetic Me, which has even been coined the record of the year by some music magazines. On the other side of the ocean, Trabant has been catching the attention of Brits and Europeans, who seem to dig their drunken circus music. Apparat Organ Quartet will most probably also be causing a big hullabaloo in October with the release of their new record a week before the Airwaves festival. After the festival, as long as the funding goes through, all three bands, Trabant, The Funerals and Apparat, will be uniting forces to rock America – a trio not to be reckoned with. AÓJ Thórhallur Skúlason, the man in charge at Thule Records Ph ot os P ál l S te fá ns so n Lopapeysa (wollen sweater) in its natural surrounding, a classic example of Icelandic handicraft. 51 IR302 - In Rvk CL bs-rm 2.9.2002 16:26 Page 52
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