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The Scandic Copenhagen City is located approximately one mile from the city's center, on the banks of Skt. Joergen's Lake, and is nine miles from Copenhagen Airport. Local attractions include Bellevue Beach, approximately eight miles away, and the National Museum.
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A few minutes from the bustling city center of Copenhagen lies the Falconer Hotel. This modern 166-room business and convention hotel offers Copenhagen's most flexible meeting facilities, for up to 2000 participants. The hotel also features a newly renovated bar and restaurant, an extensive fitness center and parking facilities.
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Special Events & Entertainment in Denmark
March/April:
The Night Film Festival takes place in Copenhagen from late March-mid-April and
features a vast number of films in their original language. www.natfilm.dk
Denmark has a proud tradition as a film nation. In recent years, international attention
has particularly been focused on such outstanding directors as Bille August and
the founders of the much-acclaimed Dogme films; directors Lars von Trier, Thomas
Vinterberg, Søren Kragh-Jacobsen, and Kristian Levring The flourishing Danish film
world is centered on Copenhagen, which is the base for most film companies and major
first-class cinemas.
At this festival, audiences can watch handpicked top-quality films from countries
that rarely feature in cinemas, such as Asian films, which are always well represented.
The festival also screens a number of new films that are premiered later in the
cinemas, and also re-runs old classics and cult films.
April 16:
The Queen's Birthday
is celebrated with the royal guard in full ceremonial dress
as the royal family appears before the public on the balcony of Amalienborg Castle.
May:
Copenhagen Fashion & Design Festival; Copenhagen City Center (33 55 74 80).
Every year, the city's
leading fashion shops and designers take over the city to
celebrate the very best in Danish and foreign fashion design
Late May:
Swingin' Copenhagen jazz festival in Swingin' Copenhagen focuses on more traditional
jazz and also takes place in the clubs, concert halls, streets, and squares of the
city. Further information is available on www.swingin-copenhagen.dk
May:
Copenhagen Carnival includes boat parades in Nyhavn and costumed revelers in the
streets.
May-August:
The Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen open with rides, concerts, and entertainment. Special
activities and concerts are planned for the 145th anniversary of the Tivoli Guard.
June:
The Roskilde Festival is held on the last weekend in June in a huge field near the
city of Roskilde, half an hour's drive from Copenhagen City. It is becoming more
and more popular. The 70,000 tickets available are usually sold out long before
the program is published. It is one of the biggest rock events in the world.
The Roskilde Festival is a huge party, where people eat and drink in vast quantities.
Apart from the concerts, there are hundreds of stalls selling everything from jewelry
and clothes to massage and tattoos. There is a computer café, cinema, theatre, dance
hall, and much more. The festival mainly attracts a young crowd from all over Europe.
In recent years, more attention has been given to safety and security. www.roskilde-festival.dk
June:
Images of Asia is a cultural festival taking place in Denmark in the second half
of 2002 in the cities of Copenhagen, Århus, Odense and Ålborg. The festival aims
at fostering cultural understanding and cooperation between Denmark and partners
in Asia, and will address the issue of Images by providing a platform for dialogue
among makers and creators of images, artists, scholars, critics, NGOs, educators,
media, business and the general public.
The festival continues a tradition of Images festivals in Denmark, based on a concept
where art institutions, NGOs, media and cities work jointly to develop the project
with partners outside Denmark. Previous festivals include Images of Africa (1991,
'93 and '96) and Images of the World (2000).
Images of Asia will coincide with the ASEMIV, which also takes place in Copenhagen,
Denmark, in the second half of 2002, where Denmark chairs the European Union's Council
of Ministers.
July:
The Copenhagen Jazz Festivals. This festival is held for ten days in July. Copenhagen
has a long tradition as a jazz metropolis. Over the years, many of the great international
jazz musicians have been based permanently in Copenhagen. Together with the city's
own wealth of skilled professional jazz musicians, this has created a unique environment
for jazz that can be experienced live every day, all year round, in Copenhagen.
During the Copenhagen Jazz Festival, jazz comes bubbling out of every corner of
the city.
Squares, parks and a wide range of cafes and clubs are involved in the biggest jazz
event of the year, featuring around 450 concerts. Many of the concerts are free.
The festival has become immensely popular and attracts jazz fans
not only from Denmark
and its neighboring countries, but also from countries as far away as China and
Australia. Throughout the years, Copenhagen Jazz Festival has presented a line of
important international artists. (33 93 20 13, fax 33 93 20 24) www.cjf.dk.
August:
Between the 7th and 10th, the Cutty Sark Tall Ship Race brings more than 100 ships
to the Copenhagen harbor.
August:
The Copenhagen International Ballet Festival is held every summer in Frederiksberg,
a few minutes outside the city of Copenhagen. This is the venue for the annual summer
festival, featuring the Copenhagen International Ballet Group, founded by Danish
ballet dancer Alexander Kølpin, with principals and members from the New York City
Ballet, Ballet Béjart, Lyon Opera Ballet, Royal Danish Ballet, and the Hamburg Ballet.
The ballets are always staged outdoors in beautiful surroundings in the atrium courtyard
of The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University. Here audiences can experience
the well-loved classics as well as completely new works, under the wonderful night
sky. (33 32 52 52) www.xproduction.com
Mid-September-Mid-December:
The Kulturbro 2002 biennial. To celebrate the birth of the new Danish-Swedish region
- the Øresund Region, an extensive cultural biennial has been founded. This biennial
was launched in 2000 as a celebration of art, design, music, theatre, and dance
in the Øresund Region. More than a hundred Danish and Swedish museums, galleries,
theatres, concert halls, and dance stages hosted a vast number of special exhibitions,
plays, and performances, whose common aim was to draw international attention to
the cultural potential of this new region. The next celebration will be in 2002.
For further information on Kulturbro 2002, contact:
Wonderful Copenhagen
tel: 33 55 74 00
fax: 33 55 74 10
or by visiting www.kulturbro.com
First week of November:
A few years ago the Copenhagen Jazz Festival gave rise to an offshoot, which has
become another important part of the city's musical scene; Copenhagen Autumn Jazz.
Includes indoor jazz concerts at a number of the city's best venues.
December and January:
Tivoli's Christmas Market
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