April 4, 2022, 1:41 p.m.

This week's bouquet of Copenhagen wildflowers

Wildflowers.club


Dear friend,

Dark mode is back. At least the local weather forecast looks more familiar than last weeks’ eternal sunshine. We hope you didn’t pack down the Copenhagen Survival Outfit because the flowers are blooming and our club is growing.

With care,

Søren & Kristoffer

Ps. We promise to soon fix the dark mode of our newsletter.


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* RECOMMENDATIONS *


Today 4th

Unique documentary about exploring volcanoes at Cinemateket, submitted by Elisabeth


Tuesday 5th

These puzzle walks are a pretty fun way to explore new parts of the city, or see a familiar area in a whole new light at Institute of Wonder, submitted by Thomas

Writer Leïla Slimani at Politikens Boghal, submitted by Steffen

Dance: Mette Ingvartsen in Denmark at Teater Republique, submitted by Simone

Suzanne Valadon – model, painter, rebel at Glyptoteket, submitted by Sarah


Wednesday 6th

World famous conductor Audrey Saint-Gil gives a free master class at Det Kongelige Danske Musikkonservatorium, submitted by Mordni

Radio Cinema: Touching on the awkward and unavoidable dynamics of families at Vester Vov Vov, submitted by Anne Sofie

Talk on the sound of war with sound artist Jacob Kirkegaard at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, submitted by Søren


Thursday 7th

Flag // Erfalasoq. Book reception with Gudrun Hasle & Stine Lundberg Hansen at Nordatlantens Brygge at Nordatlantens Brygge, submitted by Emma

Kforum Exit Reception, join the communicators and the digerati for this emotional reception at Kforum, submitted by Thomas

CPH Townhall. Join for a beer, a hotdog and talks on building planet-friendly tech at KPH Volume, submitted by Sarah


Friday 8th

Ambient music with friends at Mayhem, submitted by Sandra

Restaurant opening at Brasserie Prins, submitted by Kristoffer


Saturday 9th

Foraging and miso cooked over open fire at Amager, submitted by Kristoffer

Visit the library to get a selection of books for your Easter holiday at Royal Danish Academy Library, submitted by Rebecca

Berlin bakery, now in CPH at Albatross & Venner, submitted by Kristoffer

Party & solidarity with Almen Modstand’s fight against the consequences of Danish ghetto legislation at Kapelvej 44, submitted by Fiona


Sunday 10th

Sunday morning service at Grundtvigs Kirke, submitted by Levi

Learn to fold a paper flower at Rundetårn, submitted by Nicole

Big retrospective for the New Hollywood auteur Paul Schrader at Cinemateket, submitted by Søren


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See you next Monday.

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