Skrekkur is an extremely popular annual talent contest in Reykjavik for students aged 14 and 15. This year's grand finale took place last night with eight schools contending for the first prize, which went to Hagaskóli in West Reykjavik.

All schools presented excellent pieces, tinged with the social and political issues of today including themes like global warming, waste, drug abuse, rape culture and feminism.

Hagaskóli presented a stunning piece which combined feminist poetry and dance and embodied the recent feminist revolutions in Iceland which included #freethenipple and #þöggun which aims to unsilence the victims of sexual abuse.

The piece was written, choreographed and styled entirely by the girls themselves.

The award for the winning entry was presented by Mayor Dagur B.Eggertsson.

Here are a few lines from the piece written by the girls translated into English by Iceland Monitor:

I was ten years old when I was first called "whore"

I didn't understand why, now I understand

I was in the way, I was bossy,

I crossed the line, I tried to break out from my box,

But I was small, I was a girl.

Dear girls,

Be careful,

Don't take up the space reserved for boys

If you have a penis you'll get an extra square metre

Don't make demands for yourselves to be intelligent, you deserve less.

Dress as I want you to

Keep to your corner

Put on more make up, put on less make up

Put yourself down.

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Calm down, stop making so much noise

Aren't you just on your period or something?

Careful! You'll scare the boys away,

You're talking too much.

Stop it, you know better,

"You're not always right"

Be polite, don't be awkward

Don't get me into an uncomfortable situation,