On Saturday, October 5th,
'A Taste of Iceland' will host the free Reykjavik Calling concert, presented by
Iceland Airwaves and Filter Magazine, at Le Poisson Rouge in New
York 's Greenwich Village . The
concert will feature three of the best emerging Icelandic musicians,
collaborating with two New York
acts. The Icelandic performers are singer-songwriter Snorri Helgason , Iceland 's
queen of alternative pop Lara Runars, and electro four piece Sykur. From NYC,
Petter Stakee from popular rock band Alberta Cross will collaborate with Lara,
and DJ Caveman will collaborate with Sykur. DJ Caveman recently won Reyka
Vodka's Iceland Airwaves competition to play at the Iceland Airwaves music
festival in November. The show will be 18+, with doors opening at 6pm, and the
show running from 6:30-10pm. The audience should expect to hear the best of
emerging Icelandic and American music. Past Icelandic musicians to take part in
the Reykjavik Calling concert include: Of Monsters And Men, Lay Low, Soley, and
Asgeir Trausti.
'A Taste of Iceland', in
partnership with the NORTH Nordic Food Festival (October 2-7), will also be
flying in acclaimed Icelandic chef Gunnar Karl Gislason of Reykjavik's famous
Dill restaurant, to collaborate with ACME's Mads Refslund (founder of Noma in
Copenhagen), to create a truly Icelandic culinary experience in NYC. The
special food & Reyka cocktail menu will be open to the general public,
including a 4-course lunch menu on Thursday, October 3rd and an 8-course dinner
menu on Sunday, October 6th, at ACME in New York 's
East Village .
The 'A Taste of Iceland'
festival aims to promote awareness of Iceland as an accessible travel
destination for New Yorkers and members of the metro tri-state area. New York 's JFK Airport offers a five-hour direct non-stop daily
flight on Icelandair to Reykjavik ,
which is a vibrant hotbed of culture, fashion and food. Additionally,
Icelandair will begin service from Newark
Airport in October.