What will cinema become?

RVK Feminist Film Festival are holding a conversation edition here at the Nordic House this Saturday the 15th of January. The conversation consists of three online panels with professionals from the filmmaking world that will talk about cinema, feminism and creation. The conversations are open for questions and will be streamed on the Nordic House […]

Lounge Sápmi + Iceland

Lounge Sápmi is a young and urban live concept of, for and with young Sámi art and music performers. The idea of the project is to make a community of musicians, artists and listeners and most importantly a stage for young Sámi performers. The project was founded in 2019 by Anthoni Hætta, Inger Johanne Oskal […]

PØLSE&POESI – POLISH SAUSAGE & POETRY

Sunday December 12th from 15-17, The Nordic House invites you to a literary event PØLSE&POESI -Polish SAUSAGE & POETRY Jakub Stachowiak, Mao Alheimsdóttir and Kamila Ciolko-Borkowska read aloud from their poems, while we serve Polish sausages from Pylsumeistarinn with pickled cucumbers. The readings will be in Polish and Icelandic   Jakub Stachowiak was born in […]

Kidarchy’s Bar – Christmas haircuts

Do you trust children? But do you trust them with your hair? Kidarchy’s Bar is opening a pop up hair salon and are inviting adults for a free Christmas haircut! The hair salon will be located at The Nordic House and exclusively open between 5-6PM on Friday the 10th of December. The haircut doesn’t cost […]

Will Christmas arrive? Reading & family workshop

Readings and family workshop with Rán Flygering and Hallgrímur Helgason. The new book Will Christmas arrive? is about the cheerful sisters of the 13 Icelandic Santa clauses and is produced by illustrator Rán Flygenring and writer Hallgrímur Helgason. In the relation to the new book the authors will have a reading and workshop at the […]

Baltic Christmas Crafts – Free Workshop

The whole family is welcome to a Christmas crafting workshop in the concert hall of the Nordic house. Christmas decoration and papers will be made with the help of an Icelandic, Latvian and Lithuanian teachers. All the material will be available and multicultural Christmas music will be in the background. There will be space between […]

Good Thursday – Guided tour in Time Mattter Remains Trouble

Welcome to a guided tour in Hvelfing on Good Thursday at 18:30 through the current exhibition TIME MATTER REMAINS TROUBLE. Myrra Leifsdóttir and Veigar Ölnir Gunnarsson take visitors around the exhibition and give insight to the works by Icelandic, Finnish and German artists. Artist exhibiting: Alice Creischer Anna Líndal Anna Rún Tryggvadóttir Bjarki Bragason nabbteeri […]

Confect, chocolate and sweets – When books taste of December

Come and experience how to make delicacies that taste of December! Silla Knudsen from Sono and Helga Haraldsdóttir will show and tell in Icelandic and “Blandinavian” which ingredients and recipes give the perfect atmosphere of enjoyment and self-pampering in the winter. You will yourself be making sweets, spicy chocolate and confect, while you taste a nice […]

Synthesizing Sustainability – Multispecies Storytelling

Synthesizing Sustainability – Multispecies Storytelling and Seeing Beyond Plant Blindness How can art affect scientific narratives and make us see beyond plant blindness? How might plant-based sensoric experiences influence human perceptions of plants? How does habitat and displacement, conservation and postcolonial perspectives become the central focus of artistic research? And why would apples be relevant […]

Special storyhour: Nordic translators read 

Special storyhour: Nordic translators read  This week is Nordic literature week, and we mark this with a special storyhour on Saturday November 20th i cooperation with Network for Nordic translators of children’s and young people’s literature. From 11-12 the translators will read selected children’s books in the children’s library. The stories will be in various […]

Just talk! – Workshop // Naasuliardarpi

In the bookclub for youth Just read! we have spent November reading the Nordic Council Literature Prize winner of 2021, Naasuliardarpi by Nivaq Korneliussen. We will finish off the book with our final workshop Just talk!, the 25th of November at 5pm. Even if you have just started reading or have reed the whole book everyone […]

Seminar on translation of children’s and young people’s literature

Seminar on translation of children’s and young people’s literature The translator network that will meet in Reykjavik in November consists of translators from all the Nordic areas, who translate into Nordic languages. The common denominator for the translators is that they translate children’s and young people’s literature in addition to adult literature. Translations for children […]

Magnets & sculptures – workshop for families

Icelandic artist Anna Rún Tryggvadóttir teaches an exciting workshop were sculptures, magnets and nature create an artwork together. The workshop starts at Hvelfing exhibition space of the Nordic house where she will give guests insight into her work in the exhibition TIME MATTER REMAINS TROUBLE. Afterwards the workshop moves to the Children´s Library where Anna […]

The Latvian School invites you to a ball!

The Latvian school invites families and children specially to celebrate Latvia’s birthday! In November in 1918, the independent state of Latvia was proclaimed, which makes this month a very special and cheerful time for Latvians. Therefor the Latvian school in Reykjavík would like to invite children and families to the Nordic House for a celebration […]

Blue lava and other wonders- Workshop

Have you walked under the earth or skied in the air? Artist Anna Líndal shares her experiences in a fun workshop that gives insight into her work on the exhibition TIME MATTER REMAINS TROUBLE in the Nordic house. Anna has been active in numerous solo and joint exhibitions in Iceland and abroad since 1990. She […]

Blue lava & more wonders – workshop

Have you walked under the earth or skied in the sky? Artist Anna Líndal shares interesting stories that happened creating her new work, during a workshop for children, young people and families at the Nordic house. The workshop starts in Hvelfing – exhibition area of the Nordic house- where guests get to know her new […]

Blue lava and other wonders – workshop

Have you walked under the earth or skied in the air? Artist Anna Líndal shares her experiences in a fun workshop that gives insight into her work on the exhibition TIME MATTER REMAINS TROUBLE in the Nordic house. The workshop is free, and everyone is welcome! Anna has been active in numerous solo and joint […]

3 events with green Focus – Nordic Perspectives on #ChoosingGreen

In connection to COP26, UN Conference on Climate Change, in Glasgow, we have organized an exciting program on the 11th of November around the theme of the environment, climate, and sustainability, with a significant focus on the latter. Sustainable consumption and production is a big challenge in the Nordic region. How can we pay attention […]

Blue lava & more wonders – workshop

Have you walked under the earth or skied in the sky?  Artist Anna Líndal shares interesting stories that happened creating her new work, during a workshop for children, young people and families at the Nordic house. The workshop starts in Hvelfing – exhibition area of the Nordic house- where guests get to know her new […]

Special Story Hour – Family festival

The whole family is welcome to the last Story Hour of the year! Christmas concerts, crafts and Santa Claus will stop by and read the story of the winner! It is possible to participate in the competition until 3rd of December – see more here: Story competition for children inspired by the Moomins! The winner […]

Creative writing workshop with Alexander Dan Vilhjálmsson

Free two day workshop in creative writing for young people that are interested in the inexplainable in past, present and future. The teacher is Alexander Dan, writer and specialist in the unusual. During the workshop we will deal with questions like: What is fictional writing? What is the difference between fantasy and sci-fi? how do […]

Sunday Story Hour  – Norwegian & Icelandic

Mynd: Saga Sig

11.00- 11.30 am Norwegian 2- 2:30 pm  Icelandic The whole family is welcome to a Norwegian-Icelandic story time at the Children´s library in the Nordic house. A story will be read from one of the Moomin books in Norwegian at 11.00.  In the afternoon, at 2pm Rán will read in Icelandic from the new book: […]

Synthesizing Sustainability- Storytelling and awareness

  During October and November, the Nordic House, in collaboration with the Institute for Sustainability Studies at the University of Iceland, organizes a series of three events to strengthen the dialogue between science and art and to shed light on the importance to include the creative sector in the journey towards a more sustainable future. […]

WHY PLASTIC? Documentary screening | SEEDS

Plastic is a revolutionary material. It’s durable, affordable, multi-functional – and it has pushed our planet to the brink of one of the worst environmental crises in modern history. Plastic is also a topic surrounded by a lot of confusion and misleading information. WHY PLASTIC? is a three-part investigative documentary series that will bust the […]

Is it possible to be sustainable on Singles’ Day and other days?

In today’s consumer society with millions of choices, it can be difficult to navigate which purchases support a green transition. What options do we have to become more sustainable in our consumption? Will our daily lives be limited if we decide to consume environmentally friendly? How should one relate to consumerism, as on Singles’ Day? […]

Sunday Story Hour – Danish

11:00 – 11:30 am 2 – 2:30 pm The whole family is welcome to a Sunday Story Hour in Danish at the Children ́s Library at the Nordic house. A story from one of the Moomin books will be read in Danish both at 11 am and at 2 pm. After the reading people are […]

When literature transforms reality

On November 10th at 7.30 pm, The Nordic House will host a literary event where we examine literature’s use of the sci-fi genre, alternative realities and stories about the future in the exploration of themes such as nature, identity and society.   Charlotte Weitze and Friða Isberg will discuss how literature can balance utopian and […]

Book club for youth: Bare læs!

Bare læs! A bookclub for youth In the book club Bare læs! we meet and read a book together and share our thoughts. We don’t analyze or have specific learning objectives – we just read together. This November we will read Blomsterdalen by Niviaq Korneliussen in danish. The language is simple, so everyone can read […]

Nature, future, matter – exhibition opening

Works from children aged 9-13 We welcome you for the opening of the exhibition Nature, future, matter at the Nordic house. Students from the workshop: Nature, future matter, exhibit works they made during the winter break. During the workshop they learned how to explore ways of preserving and mixing materials by working with sculptures and […]

Sunday Story Time- In Norwegian an Icelandic

11.00- 11.30: Norwegian 14.00- 14.30: Icelandic  Welcome to Norwegian-Icelandic story time. We will dive into Tove Jansson´s world by reading about the moomintroll and his friends. There will also be a guided tour trough the Reading and writing with the moomins exhibition that is now showing in the children’s library and the children will be […]

Sunday Story Hour – Danish

11:00-11:30 14:00-14:30 The whole family is welcome to a Danish Story hour at the Children ́s Library at the Nordic house. Niovi will read The Book About Moomin, Mymble and Little My – what happened then? It tells the story when the Moomin troll travels through the woods to get home with milk for Moomin […]

Synthesizing sustainability – Art, science, and knowledgesharing

Synthesizing Sustainability – A Dialogue Between Arts and Science on Sustainability Welcome to the event series Synthesizing Sustainability this October and November. A vibrant dialogue will be held by representatives from the arts and science sectors on how these fields can collaborate and work synchronically towards a sustainable future. All who are interested are encouraged […]

Autumn or Winter concerts at The Nordic House

The Nordic House welcomes Jenny Wilson on 4th of November and Kate Havnevik along with Guy Sigsworth on the 5th. Kate Havnevik and Jenny Wilson should be well acquainted with music enthusiasts and they will be playing live in the auditorium at the Nordic House. They were both scheduled for Iceland Airwaves this year and […]

Sunday Story hour – Swedish & Icelandic

11:00- 11:30 am Swedish / 2 – 2:30 pm Icelandic The whole family is welcome to a Swedish- Icelandic story hour at the Children´s Library at the Nordic house. This is the first story hour of the winter and therfore we find it appropriate to read in the original language that the Moomin stories were […]

New earth? – Experimental workshop

In this workshop science and art unite in adventurous experimentation, that is led by the artist and art teacher Ragnheiður Sigurðardóttir Bjarnason. The workshop is free and everyone is welcome! Register by sending your name and age to hrafnhildur@nordichouse.is Ragnheiður studied dance at the Iceland University of the Arts and Art University in Gothenburg, Sweden, […]

Kidarchy – Experimental bar

Kidarchy invites adults and children to their bar! At Kidarchy’s bar the children are in charge – the bar is a platform for Kidarchy to experiment with ideas they’ve had in weekly workshops in The Nordic House. This winter the bar offers for examples conceptual cocktails, (alcohol free!), relaxation, advice and personal conversations at the […]

Comet, trolls and science fiction

Free workshops during winter break at the Nordic house for different age groups. Reading and writing with the Moomins 6 – 9-years 11:00 – 12:30 am The workshop includes a guided tour through a new Moomin exhibition at the children´s library. The exhibition is an introduction to the alphabet and shows how different emotions connect […]

WAVES – Children’s Opera

The sound of water and the sound of the sea is the general theme of this interactive and engaging musical adventure for children at the age of 1-4 years. In the context of Nordic Mythology, the narrator-singer, represented by the composer Svafa þórhallsdóttir herself, will guide the children using the story to create interactive and […]