Nú er hægt að koma við alla miðvikudaga frá kl. 17 og aðstoða við að elda eða frá kl. 19 til að aðstoða við að borða og vera hluti af samfélaginu okkar! Allir eru velkomnir – við vinnum eftir stefnu um öruggari rými sem við fylgjum til þess að öllum líði sem best og sem öruggast í rýminu.
Andrými er rekið á frjálsum framlögum og við óskum því eftir að þeir sem geta, borgi 500 kr. (eða meira) fyrir máltíðina.
[Aðgengi: Viðburðurinn verður haldinn í Andrými, sem staðsett er í Bergþórugata 20, 101, Reykjavik. Byggingin er aðgengileg en þrengsta breidd dyra er 80 sm. Nánari upplýsingar um aðgengi má finna á Aðgengi]
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From now on you can drop in every Wednesday from 17.00 (to help with cooking) or from 19.00 (to help with eating) and be part of our community. Everyone is welcome – we have a safer space policy in place which we follow to make everyone feel as comfortable and safe as possible.
Andrými and the people’s kitchen entirely non-profit and only from donations and so we kindly ask those that can afford it to contribute 500 ISK or more for the plentiful meal.
[Accessibility: The event is held in Andrými located in, Bergþórugata 20, 101, Reykjavik. The house is accessible but the narrowest door is 80 cm. Detailed information about the accessibility can be found here: Acessability]
Katrín, Salome and Victor (partýforlagið) will teach their ways of making books.
They will bring all tools and materials. The workshop is free of charge but all donations for Andrými are appreciated! There will be limited space so please register by sending an email to partyforlagid@gmail.com
Accessibility:
There is a step before the garden gate and then 5 steps leading to the main entrance, each 17 cm high, door widths in the building vary between 50 cm (upstairs washroom door) and 80 cm (entrance door).
The bathrooms are so far only on the upper floor and in the basement. The door to the meeting room is 75 cm wide (as most other doors in the building). There is no bathroom on the ground floor.
Both washrooms in the building are gender neutral. The event takes place upstairs.
This is one of the weekly sessions for folk music in Reykjavík – there will be drinks provided and all donations collected will go to funding Andrými. If you know what a session is, come and bring songs and tunes (if you have them)! If not, read on.
This session is the only one currently in Iceland but it’s a really common format throughout the English and Gaelic-speaking world and in lots of parts of Europe and probably lots of other places too. The idea is that people come with unamplified music and songs and dances and then do them with other people, usually in a common style. Because we are quite international, most commonly you’ll hear Irish music and songs, and also from Iceland, Scandinavia, Britain, North America and Europe.
These days (since the 1960s), usually a session will happen in a pub, or sometimes a house. It’s not like a concert because it’s not a performance and there’s not really an audience, though there are often people that just come to listen or chat and maybe join in with some singing if they’re feeling that way inclined. It’s also not like a jam session because there are set songs and tunes which all the people participating will know, or are learning. If you want to learn some of these, there’s lots to help you at https://www.facebook.com/groups/RVKsession.
If you don’t play or have a song to bring you’re more than welcome to come and hang out with your friends, and talking, drinking etc. is encouraged during the music – the more atmosphere the better. Sometimes everyone might be quiet to listen to a solo singer. Often you’ll be able to pick up the choruses to the songs and are welcome to join in.
Accessibility:
There is a step before the garden gate and then 5 steps leading to the main entrance, each 17 cm high, door widths in the building vary between 50 cm (upstairs washroom door) and 80 cm (entrance door).
The bathrooms are so far only on the upper floor and in the basement. The door to the meeting room is 75 cm wide (as most other doors in the building). There is no bathroom on the ground floor.
Both washrooms in the building are gender neutral.
This is one of the weekly sessions for folk music in Reykjavík – there will be drinks provided and all donations collected will go to funding Andrými. If you know what a session is, come and bring songs and tunes (if you have them)! If not, read on.
This session is the only one currently in Iceland but it’s a really common format throughout the English and Gaelic-speaking world and in lots of parts of Europe and probably lots of other places too. The idea is that people come with unamplified music and songs and dances and then do them with other people, usually in a common style. Because we are quite international, most commonly you’ll hear Irish music and songs, and also from Iceland, Scandinavia, Britain, North America and Europe.
These days (since the 1960s), usually a session will happen in a pub, or sometimes a house. It’s not like a concert because it’s not a performance and there’s not really an audience, though there are often people that just come to listen or chat and maybe join in with some singing if they’re feeling that way inclined. It’s also not like a jam session because there are set songs and tunes which all the people participating will know, or are learning. If you want to learn some of these, there’s lots to help you at https://www.facebook.com/groups/RVKsession.
If you don’t play or have a song to bring you’re more than welcome to come and hang out with your friends, and talking, drinking etc. is encouraged during the music – the more atmosphere the better. Sometimes everyone might be quiet to listen to a solo singer. Often you’ll be able to pick up the choruses to the songs and are welcome to join in.
Accessibility:
There is a step before the garden gate and then 5 steps leading to the main entrance, each 17 cm high, door widths in the building vary between 50 cm (upstairs washroom door) and 80 cm (entrance door).
The bathrooms are so far only on the upper floor and in the basement. The door to the meeting room is 75 cm wide (as most other doors in the building). There is no bathroom on the ground floor.
Both washrooms in the building are gender neutral.
Nú er hægt að koma við alla miðvikudaga frá kl. 17 og aðstoða við að elda eða frá kl. 19 til að aðstoða við að borða og vera hluti af samfélaginu okkar! Allir eru velkomnir – við vinnum eftir stefnu um öruggari rými sem við fylgjum til þess að öllum líði sem best og sem öruggast í rýminu.
Andrými er rekið á frjálsum framlögum og við óskum því eftir að þeir sem geta, borgi 500 kr. (eða meira) fyrir máltíðina.
[Aðgengi: Viðburðurinn verður haldinn í Andrými, sem staðsett er í Bergþórugata 20, 101, Reykjavik. Byggingin er aðgengileg en þrengsta breidd dyra er 80 sm. Nánari upplýsingar um aðgengi má finna á Aðgengi]
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From now on you can drop in every Wednesday from 17.00 (to help with cooking) or from 19.00 (to help with eating) and be part of our community. Everyone is welcome – we have a safer space policy in place which we follow to make everyone feel as comfortable and safe as possible.
Andrými and the people’s kitchen entirely non-profit and only from donations and so we kindly ask those that can afford it to contribute 500 ISK or more for the plentiful meal.
[Accessibility: The event is held in Andrými located in, Bergþórugata 20, 101, Reykjavik. The house is accessible but the narrowest door is 80 cm. Detailed information about the accessibility can be found here: Acessability]
ENGLISH BELOW Á fundinum er farið yfir vinnuhópa, fólk getur tekið að sér verkefni, rætt mikilvæg málefni og séð önnur andlit sem tengjast Andrými. Dagskrá fundarins má sjá fyrir neðan. Þetta er fullkominn tími fyrir nýja og forvitna... Read More
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Nú er hægt að koma við alla miðvikudaga frá kl. 17 og aðstoða við að elda eða frá kl. 19 til að aðstoða við að borða og vera hluti af samfélaginu okkar! Allir eru velkomnir – við vinnum eftir stefnu um öruggari rými sem við fylgjum til þess að öllum líði sem best og sem öruggast í rýminu.
Andrými er rekið á frjálsum framlögum og við óskum því eftir að þeir sem geta, borgi 500 kr. (eða meira) fyrir máltíðina.
[Aðgengi: Viðburðurinn verður haldinn í Andrými, sem staðsett er í Bergþórugata 20, 101, Reykjavik. Byggingin er aðgengileg en þrengsta breidd dyra er 80 sm. Nánari upplýsingar um aðgengi má finna á Aðgengi]
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From now on you can drop in every Wednesday from 17.00 (to help with cooking) or from 19.00 (to help with eating) and be part of our community. Everyone is welcome – we have a safer space policy in place which we follow to make everyone feel as comfortable and safe as possible.
Andrými and the people’s kitchen entirely non-profit and only from donations and so we kindly ask those that can afford it to contribute 500 ISK or more for the plentiful meal.
[Accessibility: The event is held in Andrými located in, Bergþórugata 20, 101, Reykjavik. The house is accessible but the narrowest door is 80 cm. Detailed information about the accessibility can be found here: Acessability]
Katrín, Salome and Victor (partýforlagið) will teach their ways of making books.
They will bring all tools and materials. The workshop is free of charge but all donations for Andrými are appreciated! There will be limited space so please register by sending an email to partyforlagid@gmail.com
Accessibility:
There is a step before the garden gate and then 5 steps leading to the main entrance, each 17 cm high, door widths in the building vary between 50 cm (upstairs washroom door) and 80 cm (entrance door).
The bathrooms are so far only on the upper floor and in the basement. The door to the meeting room is 75 cm wide (as most other doors in the building). There is no bathroom on the ground floor.
Both washrooms in the building are gender neutral. The event takes place upstairs.
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Nú er hægt að koma við alla miðvikudaga frá kl. 17 og aðstoða við að elda eða frá kl. 19 til að aðstoða við að borða og vera hluti af samfélaginu okkar! Allir eru velkomnir – við vinnum eftir stefnu um öruggari rými sem við fylgjum til þess að öllum líði sem best og sem öruggast í rýminu.
Andrými er rekið á frjálsum framlögum og við óskum því eftir að þeir sem geta, borgi 500 kr. (eða meira) fyrir máltíðina.
[Aðgengi: Viðburðurinn verður haldinn í Andrými, sem staðsett er í Bergþórugata 20, 101, Reykjavik. Byggingin er aðgengileg en þrengsta breidd dyra er 80 sm. Nánari upplýsingar um aðgengi má finna á Aðgengi]
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From now on you can drop in every Wednesday from 17.00 (to help with cooking) or from 19.00 (to help with eating) and be part of our community. Everyone is welcome – we have a safer space policy in place which we follow to make everyone feel as comfortable and safe as possible.
Andrými and the people’s kitchen entirely non-profit and only from donations and so we kindly ask those that can afford it to contribute 500 ISK or more for the plentiful meal.
[Accessibility: The event is held in Andrými located in, Bergþórugata 20, 101, Reykjavik. The house is accessible but the narrowest door is 80 cm. Detailed information about the accessibility can be found here: Acessability]
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