Reykjavík Grapevine - ágú. 2023, Blaðsíða 18

Reykjavík Grapevine - ágú. 2023, Blaðsíða 18
The Reykjavík Grapevine 12 / 23 18Culture WORDS Catharine Fulton IMAGES Roman Gerasymenko, culturenight.is August is a wild month in Rey- kjavík. Unlike the rest of the world, August is when Iceland revels in all the rainbow-hued glory of queer cel- ebration and love in its annual week- long Pride celebration. But the fun doesn’t end there. Oh no! Because just one week after the Pride Parade, when Reykjavík is still finding confet- ti in every crack and crevice, the city becomes one massive stage for its annual Menningarnótt festival. Culture Night in English, the festival is a huge city-wide one-day cele- bration of Reykjavík life and culture. In fact, it’s held to mark Reykjavík’s birthday. You see, it was a glorious summer day in 1786 that is consid- ered the date the city was formally founded. Sorry, Ingólfr Arnarson, your arrival in 874 pales in compar- ison to the Danish king granting Reykjavík a trading charter. So on Saturday, August 19, Reykjavík will celebrate its 237th birthday – we don’t think it looks a year over 220 – and the party will be as big and bombastic as ever. “Menningarnótt is a celebration of Reykjavík,” says Guðmundur Birgir Halldórsson, a project manager of events with the City of Reykjavík. “We celebrate the birthday the first Saturday after the 18th – or on the 18th if that’s the case – and we do it with this participatory festival. So we try to invite city inhabitants and other guests to put on their own shows or events and we try to help them do that.” “So, basically the stage is the city centre and people apply to get a little part of the city to put on their event.” BIG TIME PARTICIPATION While Landsbankinn furnishes grants for roughly 20 inhabitant-run events each year, public interest in contributing to the party atmos- phere around the city on Mennin- garnótt is such that Guðmundur and his team are continuously updating the online agenda almost right up until the morning of the festival, as submissions for more and more self-funded happenings land in their inboxes. “We are very open to applications,” says Guðmundur. “We try to not have it too commercial. We think culture should reflect the inhabitants of Reykjavík. So, we aim for diversi- ty and an expression of culture in many senses.” “Sometimes it’s just somebody who has just started playing the violin and wants to show it off and then also it could be an artist who’s been at it for many years,” he continues. And that mishmash of production values and cultural expressions on display is just what makes Mennin- garnótt such a special day for the city centre. Whether you check the event schedule and plan your day meticulously down to the minute to hit all the most interesting happen- ings or you simply go for a wander and stumble across something charming or crazy or hilarious, you’re sure to have a good time. PLUS, WAFFLES And then there’s the waffles. The humble waffle, with its heart-shaped segments, is the unofficial symbol of Menningarnótt, with households lugging their dining tables into their front yards, tethered to their homes with extension cords to run their waffle makers and feed hungry pas- sersby. It’s a real treat, and Guðmundur es- timates tens of thousands of waffles – with jam and whipped cream, of course – are devoured each year to mark the city’s birthday. “I think it started way back when the festival started in maybe 1996,” Guðmundur says when asked about how waffles became so synony- mous with Menningarnótt. “The Culture Galore Happy Birthday, Reykjavík! The annual Culture Night celebration is ready to party

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