SUMMER IN ROSKILDE
INSIDE! VOL. 14 ISSUE 27 8 - 14 JULY 2011
NEWS
THE DANISH NEWS IN ENGLISH
2
A mostly sunny Roskilde Festival will in all likelihood be remembered for thunderstorms and a tragic death NEWS
2
New immigration rules came into effect on July 1 – how they affect you depends on where you are from NEWS
3
After much heated debate, increased border controls passed parliament and came into effect this week IN & OUT
G3
Leave the comforts at home for an afternoon and embark on a Poverty Walk – it’s like visiting a entirely new city Copenhagen Post T: 3336 3300 F: 3393 1313 E: info@cphpost.dk W: www.cphpost.dk
PRICE 25 DKK
Glad to serve, mad about food By Jennifer Buley
Eco-gourmet café’s disabled culinary students cooking up a revolution in the community
G
LAD MAD is the name of an innovative culinary school for people with physical and mental disabilities. The name is Danish for ‘happy food’ – not an English description of emotional extremes – though creative outbursts are encouraged. The culinary school is part of a remarkable organisation called TV-Glad that began in 1999 as the world’s first television station by and for mentally and physically-disabled people, and with the guiding principle of fostering freedom of expression for everyone. “Up the arse with correctness. LET THE CREATIVITY FLOW,” proclaims a whiteboard message on the organisation’s main website. Glad Mad’s leader, Søren Gericke, is a Danish chef and TV personality, known as much for his wildman antics and outbursts on camera, as for whipping up delicious, healthy meals. At Glad Mad and TV-Glad, people with physical and mental disabilities are trained to do interesting jobs they are passion-
Jonas Koch Culinary students at Glad Mad prepare fresh daily menus at Café Glad, a designer café serving organic food
ate about; jobs that allow them to express their individuality; jobs in the arts, media, design and gourmet kitchens; and jobs that people without handicaps would drool for. “Everyone, including people with disabilities, wants to have a meaningful job and to live a meaningful life,” TV-Glad project manager Dorte Justesen told The Copenhagen Post. “So instead of focusing on care, we focus on developing skills that
Northern Europe’s best Executive MBA is in Copenhagen – you can do it part-time in 25 months The Executive MBA from Copenhagen Business School is ranked as the best in Northern Europe and among TOP 50 in the World by the Financial Times’ “World’s 100 Best Executive MBA Programs”.
The next class starts mid September 2011 and we are still accepting applications. Call us to learn more on +45 3815 6021 and read more on www.cbs.dk/flexemba
CBS Flexible Executive Master in Business Administration Råvarebygningen, Porcelænshaven 22 · DK-2000 Frederiksberg · Tel. + 45 38 15 60 00 · mba@mba.dk
build self-confidence and create opportunities.” One thing all Glad Mad and TV-Glad students have in common is a disability that makes learning and working more challenging. But the similarities end there. Some are challenged with physical disabilities such as cerebral palsy, deafness or blindness – like Güler Köcökkartal, a cooking student who cannot see. Others have learning disabilities like autism or Down’s syndrome.
In addition to education and skill development, the TV-Glad Foundation focuses on creating revenue-generating business areas for physically and mentally disabled people through innovative social enterprises – businesses that use capitalist strategies to achieve specific social or environmental goals. The foundation’s newest social enterprise is Café Glad, a designer cafe that serves up Café Glad continues on page 5
Mid-summer monsoons
I
N LESS than three hours on Saturday, Copenhagen received as much rain as the area normally gets in two months and 18,602 lightning strikes were recorded. The capital region was hardest hit. The tracks at Copenhagen’s central train station were totally submerged and Tivoli amusement park had to be evacuated. The City Council has already said the cost of damage will exceed 100 million kroner. “There is just one word to describe it, and that is ‘chaos’,” said public broadcaster DR reporter Preben Lund from Hellerup Station on Saturday, describing exit tunnels filled with rain and sewage water and commuters running across the train tracks to avoid using them. On Sunday morning, city residents and shopkeepers were still pumping out flooded basements, mopping floors and hauling ruined possessions to bins. Piles of drowned rats, washed out of overflowing basements and sewage pipes, were a common sight around the city. On Monday morning, the chaos continued as train and bus services were delayed in all directions. However, by Tuesday, most transportation problems had been resolved. (JB)
FULL TIME FULL TIMEMBA MBA
Organise a personal Limited number of places meeting remaining for September 2011 and sit in on a class.
Join Scandinavia’s most internationally The one-year general management full-time MBA at CBS diverse program
focuses on leadership, entrepreneurship, and real-world experience. The one-year general management MBA CBScan focuses Organise a personal meeting andfull-time hear how theatMBA give on leadership, entrepreneurship, and real-world experience. your career a new dimension. E-maillm.mba@cbs.dk lm.mba@cbs.dkororcall call 3815 6022 E-mail 3815 6022 to organise a personal meeting. to organise a personal meeting. Copenhagen Business School Porcelænshaven 22, 2000 Frederiksberg www.cbs.dk/ftmba