Iceland review - 2014, Qupperneq 66

Iceland review - 2014, Qupperneq 66
64 ICELAND REVIEW Whether you have just returned from a visit to Iceland or still find yourself walking these north- ern shores clutching your copy of Iceland Review, perhaps you have wondered if you could actually live here. It’s a question many have grappled with, not only foreign-born visitors but also many natives who have spent time abroad and returned. Life Less DuLL What is it really like, living 64 degrees north, 18 west? What is it like being an Icelander? The answer to both questions is, for what it’s worth, that it’s certainly much better than it used to be. You wouldn’t have liked Reykjavík in the 70s. Well, perhaps that’s unfair—the 70’s was not a particularly glamorous time to be in London or New York either. But Iceland was dull. Now at least we have a city that is bustling with life. You see people outside and cafés and restaurants are busy. That’s what makes a city—life outside of homes and offices. Cities are about the chance meetings of people, brief conversations before heading to work. Reykjavík didn’t used to be a city. It used to be a strange combination of a village and a suburb. You can go to a concert every night of every week, year- round in Reykjavík. There are stunningly good music festivals: Dark Music Days, Reykjavík Visual Music, Sónar, Tectonics, Reykjavík Midsummer Music, Reykjavík Jazz Festival and Iceland Airwaves. energetic Art scene The visual art scene is full of energy—over the last few years we have seen shows by internationally-renowned artists, such as Paul McCarthy, Jason Rhoades and Lawrence Weiner, as well as homegrown talent like Hekla Dögg Jónsdóttir, Anna Hrund Halldór Lárusson discusses life in the country we call home. Could You live in iCeland?
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