The Democracy of Animals? Free family workshop.
"The Democracy of Animals?" is a free workshop for kids and their families that will take place on Sunday, 28 April, at 11:00 in the Reykjavík Maritime Museum.
"The Democracy of Animals?" is a free workshop for kids and their families that will take place on Sunday, 28 April, at 11:00 in the Reykjavík Maritime Museum.
Come and play fun K-pop related games and share your enthusiasm with fellow minded people! K-pop discussions, videos and K-pop themed games! Which group is your favorite? Who is your bias? Do you know the dances?
Learn to write your name in Korean or the name of your favorite K-Pop idol! Let's play around with letters and decorate posters. Fun for the entire family.
Opening starts in Tjarnarbio with the music and antics of fantastic touring stage group Lotta. We walk to the City Hall across the street and the circus group Hringleikur will perform outdoors with their mindboggling areobatics. In the City Hall circus students from Borgarholtsskoli will do show what they have learned in the circus arts. And then ceremony will close with a dance performance from the UK named Look mum, no hands.
No speeches, only fun and joy
Exciting adventure about three children who find unexpected courage to face the dangers lurking in the dark,
The shows are Saturday April 27th at 13.00 and 15.00
The show at 13.00 is "relaxed" meaning that it is suitable for neurodiverse children. The show at 15.00 is with sign language.
Puppet show for the youngest about Gypa who loves to eat everything. with serious consequences.
The show is 30 minutes long and is in Tjarnarbio April 27th at 13.30 and 14.30.
The show is “relaxed” that means it is accessible for neurodiverse children. There is a limit of 45 guests so please order your free tickets at ungipostur@gmail.com or get your ticket 30 minutes in advance of the show.
Three whimsical clowns take center stage, each with a unique language and a shared goal: to bridge the gap between their linguistic differences. With one clown speaking Spanish, another English, a third Icelandic, and a surprise Italian twist, this show becomes a delightful exploration of communication, unity, and laughter.
This exciting show tackles the tricky topics of bullying and microaggressions in a way that's both entertaining and thought-provoking. Originally designed for 3rd graders, we teamed up with
elementary school teachers to uncover the challenges kids face in their school lives.
A fun and educational magic show where Lalli the Magician explores the boundaries between magic and science.
The show is in Tjarnarbio April 27th at 10.00 o´clock
Order tickets at ungipostur@gmail.com or get a ticket in advance 30 minutes before the show.
Free entrance and everyone welcome!
The event takes place in Icelandic and English
Come try your hand at John Cage’s method for transforming a literary work into a concert/installation. The team behind Niður will educate and inspire. Happy hour at the bar!
Free entrance and everyone welcome!
Fabulous afro dancing and drumming from Guinea for the whole family! Featuring lseny Sylla, Cheick Bangoura, Baba Bangoura, Bangaly Inga Fofana and DJ Uhunoma from Nigeria. Happy hour at the bar!
FAR Afrika Fest consists of performances, workshops, exhibitions, films and seminars in Reykjavik, Iceland. Its main purpose is to promote and present all kinds of African performing arts without caring about the backgrounds of the performers. Objectives are to promote African performing arts and create awareness of African cultures.