Taste of Iceland

September 22, 2022

September 25, 2022

Varies: Free - $75

Various Venues, Toronto

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Events Description

 

Taste of Iceland 2022 is touring North America and stops in Toronto, September 22nd-25th. During the festival, locals can transport themselves to Iceland through a series of events inspired by and in celebration of the best of Icelandic culture through food, beverage, music, literature, films, art, and more.

Over the course of the four-day festival, and in partnership with local businesses in Toronto, and Taste of Iceland’s official partners, events will be hosted by The Drake Hotel, Horseshoe Tavern Union Yoga, Stackt Market, Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema, and in collaboration with TIFA.

Icelandic Culinary Experience:

Hosted daily starting at 5 p.m., from September 22-25 at The Drake Hotel, Icelandic Chefs Viktor Örn Andrésson and Hinrik Örn Lárusson, in partnership with Executive Chef Laura Maxwell, will prepare a four-course tasting menu of Nordic cuisine. Viktor Örn Andrésson and Hinrik Örn are some of Iceland’s most talented chefs, both receiving many prestigious awards, honoring their expertise in the field. Laura Maxwell, a graduate of George Brown’s Culinary Arts Management program focuses on bringing locally sourced, naturally cultivated, and sustainable ingredients to The Drake Hotel.

The Culinary Experience is offered at $75 (CAD). Reservations can be made on SevenRooms or by calling 416.531.5042

The tasting menu includes:

  • Icelandic lobster soup with scallops, wasabi & grilled onion
  • Steamed cod with brown butter, champagne sauce & roasted sunchokes
  • Grilled lamb fillet with baked celeriac, grilled kale & lamb jus
  • Skyr mousse with roasted oats, Skyr ice cream & wasabi touille

Reykjavik Calling Concert curated by Iceland Airwaves:

The Reykjavik Calling Concert celebrates Icelandic music, with performances by BSÍ, Cell7 and DJ Hermigervill.

BSÍ is composed of Silla Thorarensen (drums & vocals) and Pollux Rothlaender (bass guitar & toe-synths), who started their band under the premise of trying instruments they did not know how to play. BSÍ now acts as a playground for simply being who they are. Cell7 is a pioneer of Icelandic hip-hop, creating space for more women to enter the genre and express themselves through hip-hop

The Reykjavik Calling Concert curated by the Iceland Airwaves festival, which will take place November 3-5 in Reykjavik. For more information on the festival and lineup, visit Iceland Airwaves.

66°North 5K Scavenger Hunt:

66°North, Iceland’s premier outdoor brand, is inviting runners to join us for a 5K Scavenger Hunt, in partnership with Night Terrors Run Toronto. Runners will receive a 66° North hat prior to the 5K and will be welcomed back to Stackt for a post-run party with cold beer and DJ Hermigervill playing Icelandic music. The 5K Scavenger Hunt is free to attend.

Elemental Sound Bath with Energy Healer Jósa Goodlife and Blue Lagoon Iceland:

In partnership with Blue Lagoon Iceland, Icelandic Energy Healer Jósa Goodlife, will take attendees on an elemental journey beyond time and space, with a deeply relaxing and uplifting program with healing sounds from Icelandic nature that will leave guests feeling rejuvenated. Attendees will receive a yoga mat, a facial towel, Silica Mud Mask and Body Oil from Blue Lagoon Iceland; a blanket and eye mask, compliments of Icelandair; and water from Icelandic Glacial. The Elemental Sound Bath is free to attend.

Icelandic Literature in Collaboration with the Toronto International Festival of Authors:

  • The Re-Read: Auður Jónsdóttir on Halldór Laxness (September 24, 2pm): Auður Jónsdóttir will explore the work of her grandfather: Nobel Prize Laureate Halldór Laxness. Laxness was a prolific writer and an outspoken socialist and defender of Iceland’s independence, which was achieved in 1944. The event is $17 CAD to attend.
  • ‘We Come Back Together’: Auður Jónsdóttir (September 24, 4pm): Acclaimed Icelandic author Auður Jónsdóttir will read a new work, inspired by the phrase, “We come back together, only to fall apart,” an eleven-piece collection where international authors interpret the phrase from their own point of view. The event is free to attend.
  • Fragmentary Perceptions: Céline Huyghebaert & Auður Jónsdóttir (September 24, 6:30pm): Icelandic author Auður Jónsdóttir will be in conversation with Canadian author Céline Huyghebaert to explore exactly how fallible memories can utterly change our perceptions of the world. Both authors explore this theme in their critically acclaimed and award winning novels: Jónsdóttir’s Quake and Huyghebaert’s Remnants. This event is $17 CAD to attend.
  • Ask the Expert: Taste of Iceland with Eliza Reid (September 25 at 5pm): Eliza Reid, First Lady of Iceland, acclaimed author and founder of the Iceland Writers Retreat, breaks down the “who, what, where, when and how” of literature as she takes attendees on a literary tour of Iceland. This event is free to attend
  • Secrets of the Sprakkar: Eliza Reid (September 25 at 7pm): In her new book, Eliza Reid, First Lady of Iceland, explores Iceland’s historic attitude towards gender equality and the work that still needs to be done through the lens of the country’s Sprakkar, an ancient word that translates to mean ‘extraordinary women’. This event is $17 CAD to attend

Lamb Movie Screening:

Guests can enjoy the directorial debut from Valdimar Jóhannsson, in this dark and atmospheric folktale. A childless couple in rural Iceland make an alarming discovery one day in their sheep barn and soon face the consequences of defying the will of nature. Lamb was considered for the 94th Academy Awards as the official submission of Iceland for the Best Foreign Film category. Lamb Movie Screening is free to attend, and guests can register for tickets.

Presented by Icelandair, the Wheel of Prizes gives participants the chance to win a range of prizes, including Blue Lagoon Skincare, an Icelandic Wool Blanket from Icelandic Lamb, Wool Scarf from ISAVIA, a year’s supply of Icelandic Provisions’ Skyr, cases of sparkling and still water from Icelandic Glacial, a Reyka Vodka package, a Olafsson Gin package, a Tindur Shearling jacket and Surtsey Knit Cap from 66°North, a collection of Icelandic records from the city of Reykjavik, Landsvirkjun’s Nordic Wasabi Gift Box, or the grand prize, a trip for two to Iceland from Icelandair, including a stay at the Silica Hotel at the famed Blue Lagoon and a 72-Hour City-card from Visit Reykjavík!

People can sign up for a chance to win 50 minutes before the spins take place at the times listed below:

  • September 22 at 6:50 P.M., prior to the Reykjavik Calling Concert
  • September 23 at 7:00 P.M., prior to the 66 North Run
  • September 24 at 7:50 P.M., prior to the Lamb film screening

Who is it for?

Adults

21+

HOW MUCH

Tickets : Varies: Free – $75

Most events are FREE; Culinary Event: $75 (CAD); Literature Events $17 (CAD)

How to get tickets?

Buy online

WHEN & WHERE

 

Date: Thursday September 22, 2022 to Sunday September 25, 2022

The schedule of events includes:

  • Culinary Experience with Chef Viktor Örn Andrésson, Hinrik Örn Lárusson and Laura Maxwell: Hosted daily starting at 5p.m., from September 22-25, at The Drake,, located at 1150 Queen Street, West.
  • Reykjavik Calling Concert, curated by Iceland Airwaves, featuring Icelandic Musicians BSÍ, Cell7 and DJ Hermigervill: September 22, 7 p.m. at Horseshoe Tavern, located at 370 Queen Street, West
  • 66°North 5K Scavenger Hunt: September 23 at 6 p.m., at Stackt Market, located at 28 Bathurst St
  • Elemental Sound Bath with Energy Healer Jósa Goodlife and Blue Lagoon Iceland: September 24 at 12 p.m. at Union Yoga located at 956 Bloor Street West
  • The Re-Read: Auður Jónsdóttir on Halldór Laxness, presented in partnership with Toronto International Festival of Authors: September 24 at 2 p.m., at Lakeside Terrace, located at 235 Queens Quay West
  • We Come Back Together’: Auður Jónsdóttir on Halldór Laxness, presented in partnership with Toronto Festival of Authors: September 24 at 4 p.m., at Stage in the Park, located at 235 Queens Quay West
  • Fragmentary Perceptions: Céline Huyghebaert & Auður Jónsdóttir, presented in partnership with Toronto Festival of Authors: September 24 at 6:30pm, at Brigantine Room in Harbourfront Centre, located at 235 Queens Quay West
  • Lamb Film Screening: September 24 at 8 p.m., at the Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema, located at 506 Bloor Street, West
  • Ask the Expert: Taste of Iceland, with Eliza Reid, presented in partnership with Toronto International Festival of Authors: September 25 at 5 p.m., at Stage in the Park, located at Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay West
  • Secrets of the Sprakkar, with Eliza Reid, presented in partnership with Toronto International Festival of Authors: September 25 at 7 p.m., at Fleck Dance Theatre, located at 207 Queens Quay West
  • Wheel of Prizes Presented by Icelandair: Held daily, at various events (additional details below), participants will have the opportunity to win a variety of prizes, including a trip for two to Iceland!

Venue & Address

Varies, Toronto, ON, CA

Wheelchair accessible

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