Iceland review - 2019, Qupperneq 104

Iceland review - 2019, Qupperneq 104
102 Iceland Review The Akureyri Theatre Company is one of the oldest in the country. It’s first iteration was founded in 1907, though the company went professional in 1973. Since then, it’s been the only Icelandic professional theatre company outside the Reykjavík area. Its home is the stately Samkomuhús building in Akureyri where on most days, if you sneak backstage, you’ll find Marta Nordal, the company’s director. Marta recently relo- cated to Akureyri from Reykjavík, but she has a history with the company, having acted with them years ago. A few years ago, financial hardships in the company had people talking about disbanding. The company survived, but Marta still had her work cut out for her when she accepted her new job. At the end of her first season, all talk of disbanding the company has ceased and Marta sees big things in the company’s future. Talking to Marta, it’s hard not to be inspired by her energetic drive and enthusiasm for her work. “We’ve just finished our run of Cabaret and Gallsteinar Afa Gissa (Grandpa Gissi’s Gallstones), an original chil- dren’s musical. I’m proud of these shows. You have to set the mark high and take risks, you can’t think small. You have to believe in what you’re doing.” Turning down the noise Two thirds of the nation live in the Reykjavík area, so naturally, cultural institutions that rely on an audience congregate on the southwest corner of Iceland. While the inhabitants of Akureyri are fewer than 20,000, being outside the capital area has its advantages. According to Marta, “Being outside the capital area makes us unique.” Indeed, the company’s shows often draw crowds from all over the country. In addition, being outside the hustle and bustle of the capital area means that there’s more calm and time to focus on the art, both for the audience and the actors. “I remember that from the time I was an actor with the company. You’re not doing anything else. It’s easy to build a special atmosphere that you can’t get in Reykjavík.” For Marta personally, a recent transplant from Reykjavík, living in Akureyri has increased her quality of life. “All of a sudden, being in Reykjavík feels overwhelming, all the stress and the traffic. For me, being surrounded by nature, with the mountains and the ski resorts 10 min- utes away, and the calm and peacefulness of the people – that’s quality of life.” Professional standards “Being disconnected from the artistic community in the capital can also be challenging. You can’t have as much of a back and forth with your artistic colleagues as you could have in the city. You’re more artistically isolated.” It’s not only other actors or directors either, the four-hour drive to Reykjavík logistically makes it more difficult to be included in the cultural conversa- tion. “Critics, for instance. You don’t have as much of access to people because it costs money to get here. You can’t force private media companies to send critics to our shows. Putting on a show in Reykjavík means you have access to all the media and you’re included in the conver- sation, but up here you only have a claim to media run by public funds.” In Reykjavík, you can compare the theatres to each other, the big tradi- tional ones to the smaller grassroots operations. The Akureyri Theatre Company is instead com- pared to its neighbouring amateur the- atre compa- nies. “In a small community, there’s only a small step between professionalism and amateurism. People don’t really differentiate between them,” Marta says. This means that you have to work extra hard to show people why what you do in a profes- sional theatre is different. “You need to figure out how to show people that what you do is on the next level. It makes you think about how to show people that what you’re doing is on a higher standard. If people can’t see a difference, then I’m not doing my job right.” " You need culture to attract people to living here. Who wants to move to a town or a city without culture?"
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