Iceland review - 2013, Qupperneq 20

Iceland review - 2013, Qupperneq 20
18 ICELAND REVIEW ADVENTURE ADveNturouS LIfe María Birta describes herself as an adventurer. Her New Year’s resolution for 2012 was to acquire as many licenses as possible. “I qualified for skydiving, diving, hunting and tried different stuff like archery. I’m also training to become a private pilot, hoping to get the license this year, along with a license to drive a motorcycle. I wanted to do it last year but skydiving costs quite a bit. I’m also aiming for a batwing license [a form of skydiving, also known as wingsuit flying] this summer and I want to improve my surfing skills. I first tried it in California a few years back.” It’s skydiving that she’s most passionate about, though. When we meet, María Birta has only recently returned from a skydiving trip to Florida with Icelandic parachute club Frjálst fall. “I’ve jumped 107 times solo. It’s exhilarating. I’ve never jumped tandem. I fig- ured that if I was going to do this, I would only risk my own life and limbs.” María Birta says the skydiving community in Iceland keeps growing with more than 130 people having passed the A examination. “We jump every weekend in Hella [South Iceland]. There only has to be five of us to start a plane for it to be afford- able, so sometimes when we feel like jumping we call each other and head off.” And if she doesn’t sound busy enough, María Birta is also plan- ning on taking summer courses to graduate from junior college, which she quit at 18. MovINg oN María Birta is moving to L.A. in the coming months and is work- ing on hiring a U.S. agent. “I want to do something different. I came to realize that it’s been seven years since I dropped out of [junior college] MH and founded my business, so I have no time to lose.” Seven years ago, during a two-week sick leave, she decided to do something about all the clothes in her room that she didn’t use anymore. “I started an auction website to sell my old clothes. The reaction was incredible and I started getting all these requests about shoe sizes and such … so I started ordering clothes. Business kept growing and a few months later the Christmas shopping sea- son began and I had to focus on it 100 percent. I dropped out of school; I didn’t have time for it anymore. One year later I opened Vintage on Laugavegur,” she says of her first clothing store which later merged with Manía, originally founded by María Birta as a shoe store. Even though she’s moving abroad, María Birta is not about to give up her business, which is going well. “I’ve arranged to be in Iceland during the busiest months of the year: May, August and December. I have very good and loyal employees that I can trust with my business when I have to be away for longer periods of time. I figured that if I don’t move now I never will.” When I ask why she’s in such a hurry, María Birta responds, “I’ve always been like that. I’ve always wanted to do everything.” But where does María Birta picture herself in five, ten years? “I picture myself living abroad. I don’t know if I’ll be acting. Maybe I’ll become a professional in everything,” she laughs. “I really have no idea. I don’t like to plan too far ahead.”  María Birta in her role as Æsa in Xl, the young lover of alcoholic MP leifur (in the pink wig), portrayed by ólafur darri ólafsson. María Birta excelled as dagný, drug trafficker and femme fatal in black’s game, winning the award for Best Supporting actress at the 2013 Eddas, the icelandic film and Television awards.
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