Our favourite animals
Students from Múlaborg show watercolour paintings of their favorite animals in collaboration with LÁN.
Students from Múlaborg show watercolour paintings of their favorite animals in collaboration with LÁN.
Music festival for the youth, organized by the youth. A platform for young people to listen to and learn about the Icelandic music scene.
In celebration of the Children's Culture Festival, the Reykjavík City Museum offers a guided tour in Icelandic about the Wonderful World of Wall Art in downtown Reykjavík. Ása Helga Proppé Ragnarsdóttir leads the tour on Sunday, 28 April, at 14:00, starting at Aðalstræti 10. Participation in the walk is free of charge.
Students in the 9th grade of Víkurskóli show works that were done in natural science and art. The students worked integrated in science and art with the local environment and nature.
Brynhildur Heiðar- and Ómarsdóttir chats with five authors on Icelandic speculative fiction. What is it and what is it's place in Icelandic literature. The authors are Alexander Dan Vilhjálmsson, Ármann Jakobsson, Emil Hjörvar Petersen, Hildur Knútsdóttir and Sigríður Hagalín Björnsdóttir.
Everyone is welcome but the event will take place in Icelandic.
Free entrance and everyone welcome!
The event takes place in Icelandic and English.
Multiple languages and identities come together in a word and body choir within a shared soundspace – where the urge for personal expression transcends national and linguistic barriers. Followed by an introduction to Ós Pressan, a non-profit initiative designed to support and promote authors to create an inclusive, multi-lingual writing community in Iceland.
Free entrance and everyone welcome!
Viðburðurinn fer fram á íslensku.
Workshop taking a detailed look at the working process of Korda Samfónía with members of the band as well as participants from healthcare and the arts. Observers welcome.
Free entrance and everyone welcome!
The event takes place in Icelandic and English.
What is cultural inheritance, how is it created and who creates it? Come take part in a dynamic and urgent conversation with festival artists and others from our increasingly diverse society.
Longtables are an open invitation to all who are interested in profound conversations, whether as active participants or listeners.
Free entrance and everyone welcome!
The event takes place in Icelandic and English.
Can art quell war? Can art win a war?
Longtables are an open invitation to all who are interested in profound conversations, whether as active participants or listeners.
Longtables are an open invitation to all who are interested in profound conversations, whether as active participants or listeners. Come join a conversation with artists from the festival about the role of the arts in turbulent times. In Icelandic and English.