Iceland review - 2012, Side 49

Iceland review - 2012, Side 49
ICELAND REVIEW 47 is a member of Kaðlín, a collective of local artists, who aim to create one-of-a-kind art- works and souvenirs. “I wanted the sheep to live a little longer once they were taken to the slaughterhouse,” Elín explains. Customers always react strongly, she says: they either love them or hate them. In Design Factory, an artists’ workshop in an old fisherman’s hut down by the harbor, Arnhildur Pálmadóttir creates 3D models of puffins, whale skeletons and volcanoes. And this winter, Húsavík is thinking big: the local amateur theater will perform the musical Ást (‘Love’), directed by Jakob S. Jónsson and originally performed by vesturport theater company, in the hope of attracting visitors from across the country. “There are 60-70 amateur theater companies in Iceland and the theater in Húsavík is one of the best five,” Jakob declares, adding that he is excited about working with the local actors. The story, set in a home for the elderly, deals with passion and romance among the over-70s. Jakob says he hopes the perfor- mance will force its viewers to reassess how they express their feelings. “It is ambitious but I also think we need to talk about love in our society. I have the impression that we Icelanders do not express ourselves, we put up a facade in our daily lives. The ensemble will strip off in emotional terms and force people to think about this, to challenge the audiences,” he says. The plan is to organize packages with accommodation, dining, travel and entertainment during the winter. “We want people to experience a whole weekend in Húsavík. We want to make Húsavík the capital of love. It is a very beautiful town, the landscape, the snow on the mountains.” As the late summer evening sun casts a glow over the headland on the drive north out of town, I can’t help but wonder whether one day the enthusiasm of those I have met will put Húsavík on the map, not for its whales but as a remote fishing village with a vibrant art and food scene.  Salka is one of the restaurants making a name for itself and the region’s culinary traditions.

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