The Nordic bookworm and panel on Nature and climate changes

The Nordic bookworm // 10:45-11:15 The Nordic bookworm (Den nordiska bokslukaren) is a new project to promote reading that provides inroads into the world of Nordic children’s literature. By producing educational support material for current Nordic picture books, the project puts children into contact with the treasure trove that is Nordic literature, with the help […]

RIFF 2021 at the Nordic House

The 18th edition of Reykjavík film festival occurs between 30.09.-10.10.2021, and the program includes a plethora of films, events, and activities. The special focus of this year will be on Music in Film and the Netherlands, thus a selection of new, compelling, Dutch films and short films will be screened at Dutch Focus. Undoubtedly, the […]

Good Thursday- Guided Tour: Time Matter Remains Trouble

Welcome to a guided tour in Hvelfing on Good Thursday at 18:00 through the new exhibition TIME MATTER REMAINS TROUBLE. Arnbjörg María Danielsen and Veigar Ölnir Gunnarsson take visitors around the exhibition and give insight to the new works by Icelandic, Finnish and German artists. Artist exhibiting: Alice Creischer Anna Líndal Anna Rún Tryggvadóttir Bjarki […]

Good Thursday- Guided Tour: Time Matter Remains Trouble

Welcome to a guided tour in Hvelfing on Good Thursday at 18:00 through the new exhibition TIME MATTER REMAINS TROUBLE. Arnbjörg María Danielsen and Veigar Ölnir Gunnarsson take visitors around the exhibition and give insight to the new works by Icelandic, Finnish and German artists. Artist exhibiting: Alice Creischer Anna Líndal Anna Rún Tryggvadóttir Bjarki […]

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 week Kidarchy’s bar will open for the first time and offer cocktails, relaxation, advice and personal conversations […]

On the Anthropology of Extinction with Ny Jord and Gísli Pálsson

We Will Never Believe That a Species Could Totally Vanish From the Earth – On the Anthropology of Extinction with Gísli Pálsson and Jeppe Sengupta Carstensen from Ny Jord – Tidsskrift for naturkritik. Extinction is, they say, forever. But how do we understand and ultimately grasp particular extinctions from an anthropological point of view? In […]

Faroese and Greenlandic Perspectives on West Nordic Co-operation

  The annual West Nordic Day will be celebrated in the Nordic House with an exciting debate (in English), which will focus on West Nordic futures seen from Greenlandic and Faroese perspectives.  There has been an increasing interest in Arctic and West Nordic co-operation – not least in Iceland – during the recent decades. With […]

SKÁL (2021) – Film screening

– cheers to feeling dirty each time the sun rises –  A part of our event in the Nordic House on the West Nordic day we will be screening Faroese movie Skál (2021). Free admission, seats based on first come, first get. The West Nordic Day is held on September 23rd every year to increase […]

Donna Haraway: Story Telling for Earthly Survival

As a part off the current art exhibition TIME MATTER REMAINS TROUBLE, showing at Hvelfing, The Nordic house presents Fabrizio Terranova´s portrait Donna Haraway: Storytelling for Earthly Survival. “Fabrizio Terranova’s portrait, Donna Haraway: Story Telling for Earthly Survival, stands on such twofold relation between attention and imagination. It is a humorous, inventive and fundamental artwork, […]

Rosarium

Charlotte Weitze - Rosarium

Novel (Danish) Charlotte Weitze: Rosarium, 2021 This three-part family novel follows a sibling couple fleeing into the woods during World War II, a transgender botanist with a fascination for a very special rose and a girl who can live off sunlight because she was born with green grains in her skin. Everyone has the different […]

TROUBLED TALK

Troubled Talk is an expanded discursive format and a part of the exhibition TIME MATTER REMAINS TROUBLE. First TROUBLED TALK, Nature, can´t live with or without you, happens Sunday 19th of September in the Auditorium of the Nordic house. Artists, scientists, activists, philosophers, people and animals of different age groups and backgrounds from society at […]

The West Nordic Day 2021

The West Nordic Day 2021 will be celebrated in the Nordic House this year with a varied and compelling program. The purpose of the West Nordic Day is to strengthen and exhibit the co-operation between the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Iceland. The program consists of a seminar and screening of the Faroese documentary SKÁL (2021). […]

OUTPOST II – lys:mørke

OUTPOST II – lys:mørke er en konsertutstilling. Elevene ved Myndlistaskóli Mosfellsbæjar har samarbeidet med fire komponist-utøvere fra Norge og Island, og denne kvelden skal de vise frem kunstverkene sine. Temaet de har jobbet med er lys og mørke og hvordan det påvirker livet vårt i nord. Komponist-utøverne vil fremføre musikk komponert med utgangspunkt i elevenes […]

Finnish story time with Sophia Jansson

Welcome to Story time in Finnish for children at the Nordic House Children’s Library, with Sophia Jansson, niece of Tove Jansson. The story time is recommended for children age 2-10, but everyone that understands Finnish is welcome to join us. This is a free event for parents and children who want to meet other Finnish […]

Reykjavík International Literary Festival

Events at The Nordic House Wednesday 8th of September Children’s Program: Read and write with the Moomins The Moomin exhibition offers an interactive way to learn about the alphabet while embarking on a tour of the magical Moomin valley. Together, children and adults can learn about characters and stories from the Moomin valley and explore […]

Haru: the Island of Solitary

World famous author, Tove Jansson, and graphic artist, Tuulikki Pietilä, spent 25 summers on the island of Klovharu in the Gulf of Finland. This documentary is based on the Super 8 footage shot by Tuulikki Pietilä and Tove Jansson between 1970 and 1991. The candid and often revealing commentary is written by Tove Jansson. Swedish […]

Swedish story time with Sophia Jansson

Welcome to Story time in Swedish for children at the Nordic House Childrens Library, with Sophia Jansson, niece of Tove Jansson. The story time is recommended for children age 2-10, but everyone that understands Swedish is welcome to join us. This is a free event for parents and children who want to meet other Swedish […]

Reading and writing with the Moomins – workshop

Free workshop for 4-10 year olds Young guests are invited to take part in a conversation, games, reading and craft. The alphabet plays a front role in the exhibition and each letter and picture in the exhibition connects to a feeling and a story. In the workshop we will go through different feelings such as […]

Moomin: Conversation and Read Hour

We invite you to an exciting conversation between Sophia Jansson and Gerður Kristný, about Tove Jansson and the Moomins. Followed by a multilingual reading of “Tales from the Moominvalley” from Tove Jansson’s Moomin universe. The reading takes place in the Auditorium in the Nordic House, Iceland, at 16:00 Icelandic time. The event is free, everyone […]

Bob

Bob Helle Helle

Novel (Danish) Helle Helle: Bob, 2021 Welcome back to Helle’s very special minimalist writing style, where simple sentences are boiled down to the bone without losing meaning, but where you need fill in yourself. The main character from the previous novel De (2018) is here an open-minded narrator who lovingly and insightfully tells about life seen through the eyes […]

Voices of children about their mental health during COVID-19

Foto: Martin Zachrisson, Norden.org

The Covid-19 pandemic has forced children to adjust to a new, different normal, affecting school, hobby activities and life at home.   How do they feel that the pandemic has affected their daily lives?  What has been the most difficult and what has gone well?  Children from the Advisory Group for the Children’s Ombudsman will talk about their well-being during the corona pandemic. In addition, the Children’s Ombudsman, Salvör Nordal, will present results from three nationwide consultations with schools, in which children’s narratives of their well-being during and experience of the pandemic has been collected.   The children’s experiences will […]

Demands by Nordic youth to save biodiversity

Earlier this year, a survey was conducted in which 2,200 young people in the Nordic region expressed what they think is most important to do to protect biodiversity. The results have been categorized into 19 demands and have been made public and handed over to Nordic ministers for the environment and climate issues. These demands should […]

Circular economy – Joint effort in reducing waste

How can responsible production and consumption be promoted and improved when it comes to food, clothing, construction, fisheries and more? The debate sheds light on how companies and the public can adopt solutions that support the circular economy and thereby reduce waste for the benefit of the economy, environment and society. Panelists:  Ásta S. Fjeldsted, CEO of Krónan  Björgvin Sævarsson, CEO of Yorth Group  Guðmundur Fertram […]

Who can win the Nordic Council Environment Prize 2021?

The Nordic Council Environment Prize 2021 will go to a Nordic initiative that has made a special effort for sustainable food systems. The 8 nominees will be announced by Iceland’s Minister for the Environment Guðmundur Ingi Guðbrandsson and  adjudication committee member and environment activist Rakel Garðarsdóttir at the Nordic House in connection to the democracy festival […]

Nordic program at Fundur fólksins 2021

The Icelandic democracy festival, Fundur fólksins, takes place on 3. and 4. September in and around the Nordic House in Reykjavik. During the festival, important political and current themes are discussed and reflected in debates from a Nordic perspective with panel members from different social groups.   On Friday the programme will be centered on children and youth, to make […]

Reading and Writing with the Moomins

The Moomin exhibition offers an interactive introduction to the alphabet and a tour of the magical Moomin Valley. Children and adults can get acquainted with characters and stories from the Moomin Valley and discuss different emotions such as disappointment, sadness and the desire for adventure. The exhibition is a collaboration with Moomin Characters.

#1 Upplýsingafundur Loftslagsverkfallsins – Röskun mannkyns

Loftslagsverkfallið blæs til þriggja upplýsingafunda í ljósi stöðu loftslagsmála í heiminum. Okkur til halds og trausts verða þrír sérfræðingar í loftslagsmálum og sjálfbærni: -Hafdís Hanna Ægisdóttir, forstöðumaður Stofnunar Sæmundar Fróða um sjálfbæra þróun við HÍ -Halldór Björnsson, formaður Vísindanefndar um loftslagsbreytingar -Halldór Þorgeirsson, formaður Loftslagsráðs Einnig verða erindi frá fjölbreyttum gestum. Fundarstjóri er Tinna Hallgrímsdóttir, […]

Thomas Backman concert

Thomas Backman, one of Sweden’s most reputable and talented reed players will take stage with his 4-piece band, giving you a one-of-a-kind musical experience ranging from “widescreen chamber pop” to jazz and electronica. Backman mixes saxophones, clarinets, sparkling synths and haunting hocketing vocals with beautiful lyrics in Swedish and English, resulting in a unique and […]

Feje blade sammen op mod vinden

Feje blade sammen op mod vinden

Novel (Danish) Christina Hesselholdt: Feje blade sammen op mod vinden, 2020   How do you deal with the desperation and grief of our dying world and the abuse of its creatures? How do you live as a (middle) aging with the memory of and longing for the now deceased family members, the voids they have […]

Hummerens skjold

Novel (Danish and Swedish) Caroline Albertine Minor: Hummerens skjold, 2020   Have you been in touch with the other side today? Hummerens skjold (The lobster’s shield) punctures the mouthpiece between the living and the dead and asks what the two “states” can do for each other. The question begins the novel and ends it. Along […]

Summer Concerts – Sycamore Tree

The band Sycamore Tree consists of Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir and Gunni Hilmarsson and has been active for some time, constantly growing and getting more attention. The album Shelter was released in 2017, and last year the band released the short album Winter Songs, with three songs that have been getting a lot of radio airplay […]

Katalog over katastrofer

Stine Askov

Novel (Danish) Stine Askov: Katalog over katastrofer, 2020 This is a very captivating novel about young Helle, who lives a very special life with her father. On a dilapidated farm, he trains her under strict discipline to cope with the final catastrophe of the 1980s, when the fear of nuclear power and war threatens. The […]

Summer Concerts – Guðmundur Pétursson

Guðmundur Pétursson has worked at the forefront of the Icelandic music scene for years, and has crossed paths with artists such as Pinetop Perkins and Patti Smith. He has released some albums with his music and composed works for the Reykjavik Chamber Orchestra, Reykjavik Big Band, and SinfoNord. Guðmundur has received the Icelandic Music Award […]

Rampen

Jesper Stein

Novel (Danish) Jesper Stein: Rampen, 2020 A skilled crime writer has made a beautiful and well-written novel about his childhood, youth and adulthood seen and understood in the light of his parents’ marriage and divorce, which throws the young Jesper into a desperate relationship with the bitter and depressed mother, Jytte, who is abandoned by […]

Kordo plays Mozart and Haydn at St. John’s Day

The Kordo quartet will hold a concert in the Nordic House at Jónsmessa on Thursday 24 June at 21. The repertoire includes two string quartets, both in D minor by two of the masters of music history, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Franz Joseph Haydn. Mozart’s Quartet, no. 15 op. 421 is a series of quartets […]

Løbeklubben i Saudi

Lotte Garbers: Løbeklubben i Saudi

Novel (Danish) Lotte Garbers: Løbeklubben i Saudi, 2020 The main character Maiken takes us to a completely different women´s life in Saudi Arabia, perhaps the world’s most conservative country, where Arab women’s rights are minimal and men’s wealth and dictatorial power rule the country where the author herself has lived. Maiken travels to the capital […]

COVID-19

A Safe Visit When visiting us, we kindly ask you to: Hold a minimum 1–2-meter distance to other visitors and staff members, depending on the active restrictions. Read effective restrictions on gatherings here. Use a facemask Avoid handshakes and hugs Sneeze into your elbow and wipe your hands with hand sanitizer. Dispensers are set up all […]

Future?

Today, the annual meeting on Icelandic foreign policy takes place in the Nordic House. The seminar is a collaboration with the Institute of International Affairs at the University of Iceland and the Icelandic Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its title is: “International cooperation at a crossroad: where is Iceland heading?” This is a relevant question, […]