Icelandic celebrities (musicians, actors, athletes, politicians..etc) sing a song together. It was originally about to have a good trip (Bon Voyage), but the lyrics was rewritten to a funny one about to “travel inside the house”, listing the rooms as destinations. From 2:50 you can hear the Chief Epidemiologist, then the Chief Medical Officer, then the Chief of Police. The lyrics in English (Translated by: Andrea Jònsdòttir) Travel indoors You know these are troublesome times With borders closed in many places But lets not be sad, rather hitch a ride To go on a journey and try our luck. Bon voyage, bon voyage, bon voyage. This is a deluxe opportunity Yes lets get our things and travel indoors Bon voyage, lets be glad about our voyage In two meter distance, dear friend. And no more than 19 people in the same place. In life’s restrictions, I fancy best, to take an essential-oil bath Bon voyage, bon voyage, bon voyage. This is a home-spa of the best kind. Ohh we love this pottering about, to do lovely things indoors. Bon voyage, lets be glad about our voyage If your living room is boring And […]
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Austurbær is an event house at Snorrabraut. This historic house has been refurbished in the recent years. There are now three venues suitable for a wide range of events from 50 to 1.000 guests.
Harpa is an award-winning concert hall and conference centre located on the heart of Reykjavík. Harpa is open to the public every day and inside you can find a coffee shop, restaurant, travel agency, gift shops and more. Numerous events are at the venue, but Harpa is the home of the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Icelandic Opera and Reykjavik Big Band.
Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre Austurbakki 2, 101 Reykjavík, Izland
Gaflaraleikhúsið er hópur atvinnufólks sem hefur rekið lítið leikhús við Víkingastræti í Hafnarfirði frá 2011. Að hópnum standa Ágústa Skúladóttir, Björk Jakobsdóttir, Gunnar Helgason og Lárus Vilhjálmsson en þau eru öll með mikla reynslu á sviði leiklistar og menningarlífs. Gaflaraleikhúsið er lítið leikhús fyrir 220 áhorfendur, með áhorfendapöllum, stólum og ljósa- og hljóðbúnaði. Hópurinn hefur á síðustu árum framleitt 8 ný íslensk verk bæði í samstarfi við aðra og á eigin spýtur. Verkin eru Ævintýri Múnkhásens, Blakkát, Hjartaspaða,Unglinginn, Heila Hjarta Typpi, Konubörn, Bakaraofninn, Góði Dátinn Svejk og vinur hans og Stefán rís. Eitt erlent verk hefur fengið að fljóta með en það var verðlaunaverkið Hvítt frá Skotlandi sem er fyrir yngstu börnin. Auk þessa hafa danshópar, erlendir leikhópar og skólaleikhús fengið inn í húsinu með fjölda sýninga. Leikhúsið hefur einnig séð um leiklistarkennslu í unglingadeildum grunnskólanna í Hafnarfirði og að kennir á annað hundrað nemendum ár hvert. Fjöldi sviðslistafólks hefur starfað með hópnum bæði í leikverkefnum og eins sem kennarar í leiklistarskóla leikhússins. Leikhúsið hefur einnig síðustu ár fóstrað leikfélag Flensborgarskóla og aðstoðað það á alla máta til að koma upp sýningum. Listræn sýn Gaflaraleikhúsins er að skapa kraftmiklar,fyndnar, harmrænar, lifandi og sjónrænar leiksýningar úr efnivið sem gefa leikurum og […]
Hljómahöll is a cultural center in Reykjanesbær. An important forum has been created for conferences, meetings and all kinds of cultural events. The historical community house Stapi is a part of Hljómahöll which is still in full use. The Icelandic Museum of Rock ‘n’ Roll is a big part of the house (Hljómahöll) and is a great attraction for tourists all over the world who want to learn about the history of pop and rock in Iceland. The museum offers various ways to learn about this remarkable history; documentary films, music, souvenirs, an app and guests can actively involve them selves by trying out f.ex. drums, bass and guitars. With the advent of Hljómahöll we hope to see more possibilities for cultural and creative work in Reykjanes.
Hjallavegur 2, 260 Reykjanesbær
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Harpa is an award-winning concert hall and conference centre located on the heart of Reykjavík. Harpa is open to the public every day and inside you can find a coffee shop, restaurant, travel agency, gift shops and more. Numerous events are at the venue, but Harpa is the home of the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Icelandic Opera and Reykjavik Big Band.
Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre Austurbakki 2, 101 Reykjavík, Izland
Laugardalshöll is an indoor sporting arena located in Reykjavík, Iceland. The capacity of the arena is 5,500 people. It hosts various sporting events, such as handball, basketball, volleyball and athletics, as well as for other events. Aside from sporting events, it is the largest concert venue in Iceland, with a maximum capacity of 11,000. Aside from sports and music events, it serves as a general purpose hall for all manner of events.
Tjarnarbíó is the home of independent performing arts and our role is to run that home in a responsible way. Tjarnarbíó’s vested interests coincide completely with the interests of everybody involved. Role The long-term interests of independent performing, and creative arts are always at the forefront. We are in constant interlocution with society, cherish international collaboration, aim to help Icelandic artist get their works abroad and to get international artist to perform in Tjarnarbíó. Values At Tjarnarbíó there is perfect equality. We treat everyone, staff, artist and guests with respect. We always start our concept work by thinking “in a perfect world” and then we think “why not”? Guidelines If ever in doubt if to react or not, we always react. We always keep our work transparent and do our best to share information in a way that makes our vision, mission and rules clear to everyone. We are constantly working on improvements and our aim is always to do better. Mistakes are opportunities, as long as we use them as a means to learn.
Tjarnarbíó Theatre I Tjarnargata 12, 101 Reykjavík