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Reykjavík Queer Choir’s annual spring concert will be held at 6:30 pm on Friday, May 24, at Harpa concert hall.

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The choir is known for a wide variety of music and will perform pieces from different categories, from old Icelandic choir songs to new pop songs in Icelandic and English.

The choir was founded in the July 2011 and has since performed at multiple events including the opening ceremony of Reykjavík Gay Pride.

The spring concert is a fundraising event for the choir’s trip to Dublin in the summer of 2014 where the choir is scheduled to take part in Various Voice, a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered choral event.

The conductor is Helga Margrét Marzellíusardóttir.

For more information visit harpa.is.

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Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhús Exhibitions Erró – Graphic Art, 1949 – 2009 For the first time the general public are able to view Erró’s graphic art spanning half a century. The exhibition is the result of three years’ work researching and registrating the  more

14/01/2013 | 14:45

Iceland Wins Chile, Loses against Russia in Handball

The national team in men’s handball lost against Russia 25-30 in their first game at the 23rd IHF World Championship in Handball in Sevilla, Spain, on Saturday.

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From a previous Iceland handball match. Photo: Geir Ólafsson/Iceland Review.

Iceland was one down, 13-14, at half-time but quickly equalized in the second half with a goal from Aron Pálmarsson. But by three minutes in, Russia were two goals ahead.

Iceland managed to equalize again at six minutes, and were three up, 19-16, until 13 minutes when Mikhail Chipurin scored for Russia.

The two teams continued to score fairly evenly until 21 minutes into the second half when Russia took the lead, ending with a five-goal lead, 25-30.

“We made a bunch of mistakes. I take responsibility,” captain Guðjón Valur Sigurðsson told Fréttablaðið.

Iceland had greater success when they came up against Chile on Day 2, Sunday, winning 28-22.

Iceland maintained the lead throughout the game. At half-time, the score stood at 18-11 and Iceland continued to extend its lead, ending 38-21 with a goal from Fannar Þór Friðgeirsson.

Several new players recently joined the national team in men’s handball. Guðjón Valur said that he was happy with the performance of the new, younger players.

Chile are playing in their second World Championship. The team was ranked 22nd at the last Championship in 2011. Iceland placed 6th.

Iceland, Chile and Russia are in Group B in the preliminary round along with Denmark, Macedonia and Qatar.

Iceland is currently in fourth place in Group B with two points. The team plays Macedonia at 6 pm CET tomorrow, Denmark at 20:15 CET on Wednesday and Qatar at 6 pm CET on Friday.

At the last World Championship in 2011, Iceland placed sixth. France, Denmark and Spain took the top three spots, respectively, followed by Sweden in fourth and Croatia in fifth.

The World Championship runs from January 11 to 27. The competition takes place at four locations, Granollers, Sevilla, Madrid and Zaragoza.

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ZR


 




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