LungA Art Festival
LungA Art Festival is an annual art and music festival held in Seyðisfjörður, East Iceland in mid-July. The festival was founded in 2000[1] and is organized as a week of workshops, lectures and other activities, ending with a weekend of exhibitions and concerts.
In 2013 the festival sparked the creation of the LungA School, an art school and "independent, artist led institution".[2]
Artists / Instructors
Some of the artists and instructors who have been teaching at LungA Art Festival are:[3]
- Saga Sigurðardóttir (dancer and choreographer)
- Reykjavikurdætur (Icelandic feminist rap band)
- Svala Björgvins (musician)
- Sóley (musician, composer and performer)
- Princess Nokia
- Ragnar Kjartansson
- David Þor Jónsson
- Henrik Vibskov
- Goddur
- Andri Snær Magnason
- Curver
- Hugleikur Dagsson
And many many more...
LungA is a part of the Keychange movement, working towards gender equality and equality in general.
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References
- "Um LungA – LungA 2016". lunga.is. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
- "Um LungA school – LungA 2016". lunga.is. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
- Hæ, ég heiti LungA og ég er 10 ára (anniversary booklet). LungA Art Festival. 2010.
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