Posts Tagged ‘Iceland Festival’

Robyn concert op het Iceland Airwaves festival is bevestigd

October 11th, 2010

De Zweedse synthipop prinses, Robyn, heeft bevestigd dat ze zal optreden op het aanstaande Iceland Airwaves festival, dat plaatsvindt van 13 tot 17 oktober. Optredens vinden plaats op verschillende plaatsen in het centrum van Reykjavik; de hoofdstad van IJsland.

Robyn is een van de vele internationale artiesten die zullen optreden tijdens het vijfdaagse evenement. De editie van 2010 zal de grootste ooit zijn sinds het ontstaan van Iceland Airwaves, met 250 bands waarvan liefst 180 van IJslandse bodem.

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Reykjavik International Film Festival in Iceland prepares for 2010 event

June 28th, 2010

Iceland Film Festival, RIFFThe Reykjavik International Film Festival (RIFF) is making preparations for its 7th consecutive year of showcasing independent films in the heart of Iceland’s capital city, Reykjavik.

The festival, taking place this year between September 23rd and October 3rd, has become one of Iceland’s most popular cultural events, offering both Icelandic and international film enthusiasts a wide selection of alternative and independent cinema. » Read more: Reykjavik International Film Festival in Iceland prepares for 2010 event

Arts festival in Reykjavik Iceland celebrates 40th anniversary

May 4th, 2010

Reykjavik Arts Festival, IcelandThe annual Iceland arts festival is this year celebrating its 40th anniversary. Proceedings begin on May 12th and will be taking place at numerous locations in the heart of downtown Reykjavik until June 5th. This year’s program offers a range of concerts, theatre performances, exhibitions, dances and operas with over 60 events from Icelandic artists and additional artists from abroad.

The Reykjavik Arts Festival will also be holding twenty photography exhibitions in various galleries and museums with several events branching off from them. Artists from all over the world will be attending and participating in the festival this year. Among the countries represented are Mali, United States, Finland, Spain, Norway, Scotland, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Morocco, and Lithuania. » Read more: Arts festival in Reykjavik Iceland celebrates 40th anniversary