Wondercool Copenhagen - Week 1

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1-2 February 2012


Wondercool Copenhagen- Jan 27-Feb 2

POST BOX President and Publisher: Ejvind Sandal Chief Executive: Jesper Nymark Editor: Ben Hamilton Assistant Editor: Shawna Braberry Journalists: Mike Hofman Claudia Santos Jaya Rao Malene Ørsted Production & Layout: Lyndsay Jensen Pictures: Aviaja Nielsen Sales Director Supplements: Hans Hermansen hans@cphpost.dk +45 2420 2411

The coolest month in more ways than one By Ben Hamilton

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hen Marcellus uttered his immortal line about the state of Denmark in Act One, Scene Four of Hamlet, he wasn’t strolling through Frederiksberg Have on a summer’s day, hand-in-hand with his lover, contemplating an afternoon of leafy bliss and sinful is. No, he said it overlooking the battlements of a fog-engulfed castle, freezing and fed-up, on a day not that much different from today. And to be fair, nothing’s changed in the 400 years since the play was written. February continues to be a month in which winter overstays its welcome and the aptly-named SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) takes over. Short of going on holiday there is no remedy, well until now that is, because an idea that started as a whisper in empty hotel rooms, half-filled smoky jazz venues and backstage fashion parties has metamorphosed into seven extremely good reasons for staying put and enjoying your February in Copenhagen. Welcome to the first official year of Copenhagen Wondercool, a festival organised by Wonderful Copenhagen that following a successful pilot last year is returning to redefine your least favourite month, and transform this city of ours into a beehive of activity, as hundreds of venues put on events attended by thousands of revellers.

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Wondercool Copenhagen is not just one festival, it’s seven: the winter editions of the Copenhagen Art Festival, Copenhagen Cooking and the Copenhagen Jazz Festival, the Copenhagen Fashion Festival, the FROST Festival, and events and activities organised by the Danish Design Centre and Danish Architecture Centre.

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Over the next four weeks we will be trying to keep up with the multitudes of events, and in each edition focusing on at least one of the themes. To kick things off, we’re starting with fashion, design, art and architecture. Week two will include a special section on jazz, week three cooking, and week four FROST, a festival that will take us rocking into next month.

This supplement is published by The Copenhagen Post in co-operation with Wondercool, please refer to our disclaimer on page 2 of the newspaper.

It promises to be a fabulous February, and organisers are already drawing up plans to continue this in the years to come – which is great news for those of us in dire need of a lift at this time of year. If this won’t banish the winter blues, nothing will.

Sailing cruise & Champagne before dining at SALT Our voyage begins with a trip past the new opera house and a chance to enjoy the sparkling lights of Copenhagen’s harbour front. You can also choose to spend the night at the Admiral Hotel. Hotel reservations: admiral@admiralhotel.dk SALT bar & restaurant

Toldbodgade 24–28

DK-1253 Copenhagen K

A glass of Champagne + sailing cruise + 3 course meal Prices from DKK 640 per person, available for 2 to 12 persons. Dinner reservations: info@saltrestaurant.dk T +45 33 74 14 44

info@saltrestaurant.dk

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designs on your attention

By Jaya Rao

Wondercool Copenhagen - Jan 27-Feb 2

Victor Hugo, a famous 19th century French writer and visual artist, once said: “Winter is on my head, but eternal spring is in my heart.” This scholarly-metaphoric quote is soon going to be a thing of reality! Moving on from blue January, romantic February is going to bring spring into our lives with a host of winter themes in Copenhagen under the Wondercool Copenhagen festival banner, three of which are architecture, art and design. Wondercool Copenhagen promises to marry the abstract visions of art with the concrete canvas of design and architecture, to exhibit the vibrant and colourful part of the city defying the gloomy-wet-cold weather. For Wondercool Copenhagen, the Copenhagen Art Festival, the Danish Design Centre and the Danish Architecture Centre are presenting a wide array of mind-boggling events that no art lover can resist.

Art ] The Copenhagen Art Festival’s main focus is contemporary art. This February event, which takes place at five different art centres and public locations across the city, is a taster of the main festival, scheduled this year from August 24-September 2. Many of the Danish and international contributing artists will take inspiration from the theme of ‘community’ to create new works, while there are several events planned, including performances at Højbro Square, debates, and the showing of a specially-commissioned art video on the theme of community.

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February Programme at Charlottenborg Art Exhibition Space

Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Nyhavn 2, 1051 Cph K; throughout Feb, open Tue-Sun 11:00-17:00, Wed 11:00-20:00; closed Mon; tickets: over-16s 60kr, under-16s free adm, concessions 40kr , purchase tickets at entrance; www.kunsthalcharlottenborg.dk The highlight of their programme is Dexter Bang Sinister, a project on the theme of black and white psychedelia, which

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Architecture ] The Danish Architecture Centre (DAC) is a communications and development centre for architecture in Copenhagen. As part of Wondercool, the centre will arrange architectural-focused Sunday walks and guided tours (in English), plus a concert and Thursday bar. At the centre there will be a special focus on the new buildings planned for the city hall square, Rådhuspladsen. Additionally, the centre will host networking activities, debates and knowledge sharing events.

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Designed by the renowned Danish architect Henning Larsen, the Danish Design Centre is an ideal platform to showcase the many aspects of Danish design. It’s a mecca for design and innovation, attracting designers from Denmark and abroad to its conference centre, exhibition hall, and other facilities.

Frederiksstaden guided tour – in English Meet at Kongens Nytorv Metro station, Cph K, Sun Feb 5 & 19, 11:00-13:00; tickets 75kr - purchase before tour or at www.dac.dk

The Danish Architecture Centre is organising a guided tour of the ‘royal district’, Frederiksstaden. The place features some stunning 18th century buildings, as well as a few renowned modern structures. The guided tour is in English and includes a lunch at the Ofelia restaurant in Skuespilhuset.

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Ørestaden guided tour – in English Meet at Kay Fiskers Plads in front of the Ferring building, Cph S; Sun Feb 12 & 26, 11:00-13:00; tickets 75kr - purchase before tour or at www.dac.dk

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10 years of DANSK - a decade of Danish Fashion Dansk Design Centre, HC Andersens Boulevard 27, 1553 Cph V; throughout Feb, open Mon-Fri 10:0017:00; Wed 10:00–21:00; Sat-Sun 11:00-14:00; tickets 55kr; www.ddc.dk/denmarkbydesign

This guided tour will take you around Ørestad, a recently regenerated area in Amager around the corner from Field’s shop-

started on January 20. The project is a collaboration between New York-based graphic designers, editors, and publishers Dexter Sinister (Stuart Bailey and David Reinfurt), together with writer/librarian Angie Keefer of the Serving Library, and Lars Bang Larsen, a Danish curator/writer well known for his research into 1960s psychedelic visual culture.

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Art comes to you: Performance Art on Højbro Square

Højbro Plads, 1200 Cph K; Saturdays (throughout Feb)14:00; Free adm; www.cph-artfestival.org Pull up your sleeves and get ready for a fun-filled performance at Højbro Plads, right in the centre of the city around the corner from Ilum on Strøget. Among the expected participants is Magnus Logi Kristinsson, the Icelandic performance artist.

ping centre. The tour includes BIG’s Mountain housing project,

The event on the evolution of design from 1945 to the present

and the Bella Sky Hotel, by 3XN. The tour will enlighten you on

day, which attempts to define Danish design with a focus on

how the area has experienced massive development over the

how it has become part and parcel of our daily lives and mind-

last decade. The guided tour is in English and includes a lunch

set.

at the Sky Bar restaurant at the Bella Sky.

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Special Offers at the Danish Design Center Dansk Design Centre, HC Andersens Boulevard 27, 1553 Cph V; throughout Feb, open Mon-Fri 10:0017:00; Wed 10:00–21:00; Sat-Sun 11:00-14:00; tickets 80kr; www.ddc.dk

The special offer includes entry to all three exhibitions, plus coffee and cake for just 80kr instead of the normal price of 120kr. Meanwhile, the museum’s shop is offering a special price of just 50kr on the book ‘Arne Jacobsen: Architect and Designer’. The price on a normal day is 298kr.

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A passion for fashion Copenhagen Fashion Festival - Various locations in Copenhagen; throughout February; www.copenhagenfashionfestival.com By Malene Ørsted

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openhagen Fashion Week is the fashion industry’s event for designers, stylists, hairdresser, and so on, that takes place each August and February. But since 2008 it has also been possible for the public to take part in the fashionable festivities through the Copenhagen Fashion Festival, which once again this year is taking place in co-operation with Wonderful Copenhagen and Copenhagen’s city centre. Copenhagen Fashion Week started as an industry platform for selling and buying. Later on it became an umbrella for fairs, shows, showrooms, and all the communication around it, but it remained a closed industry event. The Copenhagen Fashion Festival is everything that happens in Copenhagen in relation to Fashion Week, and it’s open to everybody. It’s made up of different events, exhibitions and parties, and includes lots of special offers and contests. The festival is simply supplying a demand that has been out there for some time. “Many people called in to ask if they could participate in anything during Fashion Week,” recalls Julie Christine Kühne, the project co-ordinator for Copenhagen Fashion Festival. “So it’s based on a specific interest. We think that when you create a big event you should include the entire city, so you 24/7 get the buzz of Fashion Week everywhere you go.”

joyed at La Glace throughout February.

Children clothes discount to foreigners Mini A Ture, Illum, 3rd floor, Østergade 52, Cph K; Fridays and Saturdays in February; www.miniature.dk The Danish children’s clothing brand MINI A TURE gives everybody with a foreign passport a 25 percent discount on the clothes. The brand was elected the world’s second best international children’s clothing brand in 2011 at the Junior Design Awards. Stop by and update your kid’s wardrobe.

Wellness-night at Complete Me Complete Me, Badstuestræde 11, Cph K; Fri 3 Feb, 17:00-19:00; free adm Give your feet a break at ‘Fashion Night Out’ at the Complete Me spa, which offers women treatment for their hands and feet and advice about their make-up. Other than wellness for your body, the night includes smoothies with a bit of champagne, fruit and snacks.

Apair fashion show Apair, Ny Østergade 3, Cph K; Sat 4 Feb, 14:00; free adm; www.shop.apair.dk

The inclusion of the city began with the erection of two big screens at City Hall Square and Højbro Plads that are still there today. Here people could watch different fashion shows, interviews backstage and the red carpet live.

If you love shoes, you don’t want to miss this event. Apair is rolling out the red carpet and putting on a fashion show featuring new designers and spring trends.

While some events stretch longer than Fashion Week – for instance, Fashion Talks is ongoing throughout February – most will end at the same time as Fashion Week on 5 February.

Afternoon shopping at Kronprinsensgade

Designer macaroons at La Glace

You must attend the red carpet event at Kronprinsensgade during the Fashion Festival. Here you get the chance to do some shopping while enjoying live jazz and refreshments on one of Copenhagen’s best shopping streets.

La Glace, Skovbogade 3, Cph K; throughout February; 15kr per macaroon; www.laglace.dk

Kronsprinsensgade, Cph K; Fri 3 Feb, 16:00-19:00; free adm

The confectionery La Glace traditionally co-operates with a Danish designer each Fashion Week. This time around it’s Danish shoe designer Camilla Skovgaard who has the privilege, and she’s going to decorate the shop’s windows and make macaroons. Both the macaroons and decorations can be en-

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like you’ve never seen it before By Malene Ørsted

Northern Women in Chanel

Designmuseum Denmark, Bredgade 68, Cph K; starts Feb 1, ends April 8, open Tue-Sun 11:00-17:00; tickets: adults 75kr, Wed free; 3318 5656; www.designmuseum.dk

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Photography duo Peter & Ingela Klemntz Farago have created a coffee table book and touring exhibition called ‘Northern Women in Chanel’ in which Scandinavian and Baltic supermodels wear prêt-à-porter and couture Chanel pieces dating back to the ‘20s.

The exhibition ‘Northern Women in Chanel’ takes place at the crossroads between French design and northern beauty. You get the chance to see some of Scandinavia’s and the Baltic countries’ most sought-after supermodels dressed in Chanel pieces posing in outdoor scenery. The couple behind the book and exhibition, Peter Farago and Ingela Klemetz Farago, are not only husband and wife, but also a visionary photography duo. They took the pictures during 2010 and 2011, and in collaboration with Chanel they created a 384-page portfolio featuring 45 Northern supermodels – including Helena Christensen and Freja Beha Erichsen - only wearing the fashionable Chanel fabrics. “It was a fashion journey,” Ingela told Vogue. Together with her husband she shot close to 300 different looks - a number only made possible due to unlimited access to Chanel’s archives. The picture

process took around a year and a half, and most of the 45 editorials are shot in Sweden and across the Nordic sites. The project started after the couple had shot some fashion ads for Chanel. They pitched the idea to the design house’s Baltic division and were offered full access to clothing pieces from both the label’s current collections and archives: prêt-à-porter as well as couture. Coco Chanel is one of the previous century’s most influential fashion designers. She is known for going against tradition - for instance, she was one of the first to dress women in trousers. Her creations of casual clothes for women have today become classics in most fashionistas’ eyes. With the project, the Faragas have managed to combine the classic Chanel designs and photography in a new way. “Thanks to Farago’s sense of the pictorial, these photographs not only celebrate the fascinating designs they record, but also produce sensational reinventions, demonstrating how fashion, photography and art can come together,” noted a the press release about the exhibition. Every little detail in the book has been carefully thought out, so every creation and surrounding was picked specifically for each model. One of the models is Denmark’s Freja Beha Erichsen, who decorates the cover of the book, and who, among others, has been a muse to the creative director, and contributor to the preface of the book, Karl Lagerfeld. “The models have been carefully chosen to represent an aesthetic flair for fashion, but also a desire to convey a sense of humanity,” the organisers of the event said.

All models, stylists and others working on the book did the work for free, and all the profit from sales of the book are donated to the organisation Save The Children and the building of girls’ schools in Baltic countries. The touring exhibition started at Fotografiska in Stockholm in June, and has now finally arrived in Copenhagen. Consisting of more than the 50 large prints, the Danish exhibition has been provided with a series of black and white portraits of the participating models. These photos will also be published in an exclusive limited edition booklet (just 100 copies), which have been signed by the photographers.

CHARITY BAR & FASHION at Hotel Fox In collaboration with Hotel FOX & Borcher, the Charity Bar will be auctioning a tailor fitted classic dress by Borcher. Read more at: www.hotelbloggen.dk

Thursday, 2nd of February 2012 17.00 - 21.00 T h e L o u n g e , J a r m e r s P L a d s 3, C o P e n h ag e n V

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Architecture ] Thursday’s bar with Lulu Rouge Danish Architecture Centre, Strandgade 27B, Cph K; Thu 2 Feb, 17:30; Free adm Lulu Rouge is the product of the collaboration between DJ T.O.M. and DJ Buda, two of the most esteemed producers and DJs originating from Copenhagen. Their sound can be described as down-tempo/dub/electronic, so this show is a perfect opportunity to check them out, if you are into their music style. CS

Institutions of the Future – official opening Rådhuspladsen, Cph K; Thu 2 Feb, 16:00-18:00; Free adm The exhibition ‘Institutions of the future’ is concerned with the function of institutions, as well as visions for buildings of the future. The opening event will feature the musical talent of rappers, who will share their opinions on the subject by incorporating their thoughts into their performances. The exhibition itself runs from 30 Jan-19 Feb 2012. CS

Institutions of the future Rådhuspladsen, Cph K; open daily 30 Jan-19 Feb; Free adm Institutions of the future explores the function of institutions as well as visions for buildings of the future. The exhibition welcomes you to share your thoughts and opinions on groundbreaking ideas for social institutions such as daycare centres, nursing homes and schools. Your personal contributions can be shared via your mobile phone – you will be instructed on how to do so at the events. CS

Art ] See page three for events

Cooking ]

Lovers of north Indian cuisine can enjoy their food as authentic as it can get. Priding their food on the freshness and the high quality of ingredients, this little cosy restaurant behind the Copenhagen main train station, along with its two other branches, impresses with its wide variety of curries, briyani, naan bread, vegetarian dishes and, of course, their speciality - the Tandoori dishes. SB

An offer you can’t refuse Restaurant L’Altro, Torvegade 62, Cph K; Feb 1-11, open Mon-Thu 18:00-24:00, Fri-Sat 17:3024:00, Sun closed; set menus 450-650kr; 3254 5406; www.laltro.dk Opened in 2005, Francis Ford Coppola’s mafia movie-themed Italian restaurant offers an evening of Sicilian cuisine. The ‘Antiristorante’, as they call themselves, is bringing you homecooked food in a homely, cosy yet modern ambience. Set menus come with the choice of delicate vino, from sweet to white. Check out the multiple set menus for lunch or dinner and their cheese and wine set menus on their website. SB

Modern Japanese Cuisine Fifty Fifty, Vesterbrogade 42, Cph V; throughout Feb, open Tue-Thu 17:00-21:00, Fri-Sat 17:0022:00, offer not available Sun and Mon; 250kr for 4-course menu; 3322 4757; www.fiftyfiftyfood.dk Get a taste of New-York style Japanese food made from the freshest of ingredients by the high craftsmanship of Japanese cuisine. Sashimis, inside-out maki, rice-paper rolls, nigiri, from-the-grill selections, and even cocktails based on sake or fiery ginger will take your taste buds on a wild ride. For a worthy 250kr, the restaurant invites you to enjoy a contemporary four-course ‘omakase’ menu inspired by the traditional Japanese kitchen. SB

Delectable fare for all-comers Fru Heiberg, Rosenvængets Alle 3, Cph Ø; throughout Feb, open Tue-Thu 17:00-22:00, FriSat 17:00-23:00, Sun 17:00-22:00, Mon closed; tickets: 260kr; 3528 9100; www.fruheiberg.dk Whether you’re a carnivore or herbivore, there’s something in store for you at this cosy and relaxed restaurant in Østerbro with a history dating back to more than a century ago. For the carnivores there’s a delicate foie gras terrine & veal tail, grilled entrecôte with salt-baked celeriac or fillet of English sole accompanied by a selection of shellfish, and for the herbivores, a bowl of Jerusalam artichoke infused with truffle oil or a delectable mushroom risotto with herbs. SB

Dining with the authors

The Tandoori story Tandoori Masala, Halmtorvet 5, Cph V, Skt. Peders Stræde 35, Cph K, Nørrebrogade 35, Cph N; throughout Feb, open daily 17:00-19:30, 20:0022:00; tickets: 249kr; 3322 1430 (Halmtorvet), 3315 3821 (Skt. Peder Stræde), 3535 3527 (Nørrebrogade); www.tandoori-masala.dk

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Gefährlich, Fælledvej 7, Cph N; throughout Feb, open Tue-Wed 17:00-24:00, Thu 17:00-03:00, Fri-Sat 17:00-04:00 - offer not available on Sun & Mon; tickets 260kr; 3524 1324; www.gefahrlich.dk Michelin chef Mikkel Espersen from Kong Hans is currently resident chef at Gefährlich - you can be sure that you will be served exquisite Danish food. Delightful cocktails and live readings from some of Denmark’s leading authors can be appreciated. After brilliant food and drinks, then kick back and party with one of their resident

The Tandoori story Tandoori Masala, Halmtorvet 5, Cph V, Skt. Peders Stræde 35, Cph K, Nørrebrogade 35, Cph N; throughout Feb, open daily 17:00-19:30, 20:00-22:00; tickets: 249kr; 3322 1430 (Halmtorvet), 3315 3821 (Skt. Peder Stræde), 3535 3527 (Nørrebrogade); www. tandoori-masala.dk

Lovers of north Indian cuisine can enjoy their food as authentic as it can get. Priding their food on the freshness and the high quality of ingredients, this little cosy restaurant behind the Copenhagen main train station, along with its two other branches, impresses with its wide variety of curries, briyani, naan bread, vegetarian dishes and, of course, their speciality - the Tandoori dishes. DJs. The menu offers pork cheeks braised in dark beer with celeriac, cherries and horseradish foam; grilled entrecôte with red currant compote, apple and thyme sauce; and for dessert, pear Belle Helene with vanilla ice cream, chocolate and crumble. SB

Venetian Carnival dinner Acquamarina, Borgergade 17A, Cph K; open Feb 1-12 & Feb 20-29, Mon-Sat 12:00-15:00 & 18:00-24:00, Sun 17:00-22:00; menu 300kr; 3311 1721, www.acquamarina.dk Fresh seafood from the Nordic seas are served up with a touch of Venetia at Acquamarina. Fresh fruit ingredients, oils, wines and invigorating aromas from around Italy fused with homemade pasta, vegetables of the season and fresh seafood is guaranteed to tantalise your taste buds. You are spoilt for choice with: a la carte or set menus; antipastis, soup and pasta options; and selections of cheese, desserts and wine – all of which are reasonably priced. SB

Classic Organic Currywurst at DØP DØP, Next to Rundetårn, Købmagergade, Cph K; throughout Feb, open Mon-Fri 11:00-18:00, Sat 11:00-17:00; tickets: 39 kr; www.døp.dk Organic products are fast becoming popular these days, but what if that included fast food? One hundred percent organic - from the sausages, ketchup, and roasted onions to the cola, beer or spirits, this hot dog stand at the Round Tower in Copenhagen, which prides itself on selling

healthy and high-quality fast food, is a strong believer that the world can produce fast food without compromising quality or one’s health. DØP is an abbreviation for ‘organic sausage man’. SB

Cocktail! 1105, Kirsten Bernikows Gade 4, Cph K; open Feb 1-25, Wed, Thu & Sat 17:30-19:30; tickets 360kr, www.madbillet.dk; 3393 1105; www.1105.dk Always wanted to learn to more so you can throw a fabulous cocktail party in your own home? The Fine’s Spirits Society’s bar guru, Gromit Eduardsen, will be hosting a two-hour cocktail masterclass to teach you how to make great cocktails in your own home. There will be plenty of tastings so bring a semi-full belly to avoid getting sloshed halfway through the class! SB


Wondercool Copenhagen - Jan 27-Feb 2

I’m a Kombo at Home

tival, the Danish Design Centre will be inviting

Høkerboderne 12, Cph V; open Feb 1-4, WedSat 18:30; tickets: 850kr; 4097 5134, 6166 2520; www.imakombo.com The instructors on this cooking course are two professional chefs who specialise in food design, private dining and exclusive fine dining. From Moscow, to NYC and Hong Kong, they are back here at their new base in the Meatpacking District, Vesterbro, ready to impress by hosting five evenings of serving savoury food. SB

top designers to host talks and lectures covering topics such as CSR and new fabrics in the fashion industry. SB

A decade of Danish fashion Danish Design Centre, HC Andersens Boulevard 27, Cph V; throughout Feb, open Mon–Tue & Thu-Fri 10:00-17:00, Wed 10:00-21:00, Sat-Sun 11:00-16:00; free adm; 3369 3369, www.ddc.dk Over the last decade, several Danish clothing brands have conquered the highly-competitive

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international market – who knew it was possible to look chic and classy in a blizzard and still be warm. It’s an interesting journey and comes with a peek into the future at what’s expected over next decade. SB

Arne Jacobsen miniature house Danish Design Centre, HC Andersens Boulevard 27, Cph V; throughout Feb, open Mon–Tue & Thu-Fri 10:00-17:00, Wed 10:00-21:00, Sat-Sun

Challenge innovation

11:00-16:00; tickets: 55kr

Danish Design Centre, HC Andersens Boulevard

Arne Jacobsen (1902–1971) is a renowned Dan-

27, Copenhagen; throughout Feb, open Mon–

ish designer and architect, noted for introduc-

Tue & Thu-Fri 10:00-17:00, Wed 10:00-21:00,

ing modernism to Denmark. He studied at the Art Academy of Copenhagen, where he later taught architecture. His work is internationally recognised, particularly his chairs, including the Ant, Swan and Egg. His fantastic private home in Charlottenlund will be displayed for the first time, in miniature form, decorated by several international artists. CS

Sat-Sun 11:00-16:00; tickets: 55kr Welfare as we know it is under pressure and innovative solutions are therefore in demand. But how can we make sure that such new ideas can be thought of and applied in ways that can actually work? Challenge innovation takes a look at the designer’s toolbox and provides insight into this very question. CS

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No events this week

Fashion Talks Danish Design Centre, HC Andersens Boulevard 27, Cph V; Thu Feb 2, 15:00-16:00; free adm; 3369 3369, www.ddc.dk If you have an interest or already are in the fashion industry, this may be a great time to find out more or even be inspired. For this one-day only event, partnering the Copenhagen Fashion Fes-

Rock ] No events this week

Let hot jazz warm your souL

this february

Gastronomic trip to Argentina

For all of us that could not travel on winter holidays, we have prepared a culinary strip by choosing 6 of the most typical argentinean dishes.

Sopa de Zapallo Butternut squash soup with goat cheese Provoleta Asada Grilled provolone cheese with confit of tomato Empanada criolla Turnover with filling of meat, olives and eggs. Choripan Homemade chorizo sausage with aioli

Entering the second week of February, Wondercool Copenhagen really comes into its own as Winter Jazz and the Frost Rock Festival spark into life!

everybody Likes the warm ...

some Like it hot!

Pincho de Churrasco Argentine ribeye served as a skewer with grilled vegetables and mash potato. Créme Brulé Our own recipe made with southamericas favorite dessert; dulce de leche and a touch of Amaretto. Selection of 6 argentine dishes 295.- dkr Wine Menu Clasico 200.- dkr Wine Menu Exclusivo 300.- dkr Conditions : The menu can be booked from the 01.02.2012-29-02.2012. The menu can only be booked either at 17.30 or 20.00. It is not allowed to make any changes on this menu. 7


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while you’re in Denmark?

Come to Expat Sporting Sunday on February 12 and try what the Danish Gymnastics and Sports Associations (DGI) has to offer you and your whole family.

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Rough & Tumble Panna Table Tennis What is Your Body Age? The Great Outdoors Yoga for Teens & Adults Yoga for Kids Ultimate Frisbee Flag Football Roller Board Hockey Bhangra Pilates

Register for these activities & learn more at www.cphpost.dk Everyone is welcome! Come and spend an exciting day full of activity and amusement, and meet some of the local sports clubs that you can join.

Expat in Denmark

What: Free sports activities for everyone – adults, teens, tweens & kids When: Sunday, February 12, from 10.00-16.00 Where: DGI-Byen, Tietgensgade 65, 1704 København V (next to Central Station) Arranged by DGI and The Copenhagen Post in co-operation with Expat in Denmark

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