Iceland review - 2013, Side 12

Iceland review - 2013, Side 12
10 ICELAND REVIEW Folk song duo Funi is comprised of Bára Grímsdóttir and Christ Foster. their latest album release Flúr contains well-known Icelandic folk songs and rhymes, along with folk-style songs written by Bára, including two poems by her father, Grímur h. lárusson, about his beloved Vatnsdalur in north Iceland where he grew up. Foster, who hails from somerset, england, plays guitar, kantele and hammer dulcimer to Bára’s soulful singing, as well as the old Icelandic fiddle and string instrument langspil. the album booklet includes a glossary in english. Flúr is available in the record store smekkleysa on laugavegur in central reykjavík and can be ordered on funi-iceland.com ESA ir SCribeS turn authorS unraveled • iceland – deFrosted • the ring road alda Sigmundsdóttir • edward hancox • edward Weinman enska textasmidjan • SilverWood Books • the Rogue Reader What authors alda sigmundsdóttir, edward hancox and edward Weinman have in common is that they’ve all, at one time or another, worked for iceland Review. all three have also recently released their full-length debuts, books which, however, don’t have much in common. alda’s unraveled: a novel about a meltdown features Frida who returns to Iceland with her British diplomat husband after many years of living abroad. as the Icelandic banks threaten to collapse, she tries to discover who she is and what she wants from life. iceland – Defrosted explains hancox’s fascination with Iceland. a quirky travel story, it recounts his many trips to the country, including the people he meets and makes friends with, interviews with musicians and his hunt for the northern lights. the Ring Road (66° north Series) is a crime novel by Weinman set in Iceland during a volcanic eruption. While trying to survive the catastrophe with a group of tourists, ex-cop hobson gets entangled in a murder investigation along with some mysterious characters. all three books are available on amazon. ESA Culture Club 06 07 08 Soulful Singing Flúr Funi green man Productions this summer, at noon on Mondays and Fridays, reykjavík’s Búrið deli store will open its doors to international visitors to teach them about—and offer a taste of—Icelandic cheeses, soft and hard, blue and white. not to forget skyr, a unique Icelandic dairy product which is actually strained cheese but tastes like yogurt. served with blueberries and cream, it’s the country’s ultimate dessert. the cheeses presented are made both by the country’s largest dairy company and small local producers all over Iceland. participants will delve into Iceland’s history of cheese-making and learn what the future holds for this nation of people who are the third largest consumers of cheese in the world. the price for joining the workshop is IsK 5,500 (UsD 45). burid.is PS SaY CheeSe, eat CheeSe icelandic cheese WorKshops Búrið, nóatún 17, 105 Reykjavík may 17-august 26 p h o to B y á s la U G s n o r r a D Ó tt Ir
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