Ingimar Bjarni
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My blogs
A One Night Stand (Up) With Grandma
Grandma Dídí is sixty and sexy and she wants to share how she does it with you! For the last several years grandma extraordinaire Didi (performed and created by Anna Margrét) has been entertaining Icelanders and travelers with energetic performances and tours. While not quite a household name yet she’s appeared on national TV, has a popular Snappy Chat account and has been a resident at the Freezer hostel/theatre. This work now comes together in the show One Night Stand (Up), and hour long fiesta of her sparkling personality. The show is set up as a self-improvement course. After being
Dunkin Iceland
Last week travellers of Laugavegur were somewhat bemused by the sight of (mostly) Icelanders lining up for a new café. The first ones to arrive set up shop at around 9 o‘clock the night before and stayed throughout the night, all for a donut. Or a quite a few donuts. There was a new shop on the block, one which peddled sweet nuggets of sugar and custard, wrapped in a donut shaped form and covered with multi coloured glazing and joy. Yes, it was time for Dunkin Donuts to open its first Icelandic shop and hundreds of people were willing to take part. So what is the deal? Why did Icelanders c
My blogs
A One Night Stand (Up) With Grandma
Grandma Dídí is sixty and sexy and she wants to share how she does it with you! For the last several years grandma extraordinaire Didi (performed and created by Anna Margrét) has been entertaining Icelanders and travelers with energetic performances and tours. While not quite a household name yet she’s appeared on national TV, has a popular Snappy Chat account and has been a resident at the Freezer hostel/theatre. This work now comes together in the show One Night Stand (Up), and hour long fiesta of her sparkling personality. The show is set up as a self-improvement course. After being
Dunkin Iceland
Last week travellers of Laugavegur were somewhat bemused by the sight of (mostly) Icelanders lining up for a new café. The first ones to arrive set up shop at around 9 o‘clock the night before and stayed throughout the night, all for a donut. Or a quite a few donuts. There was a new shop on the block, one which peddled sweet nuggets of sugar and custard, wrapped in a donut shaped form and covered with multi coloured glazing and joy. Yes, it was time for Dunkin Donuts to open its first Icelandic shop and hundreds of people were willing to take part. So what is the deal? Why did Icelanders c
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