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The party will be »hot as a plate of fresh spaghetti«

It might take eight months and thousands of hours of darkness and sub-zero temperatures before you find yourself back on the dance floor at a Danish festival. But the party isn’t over; it’s just moving indoors to the city’s clubs, which are now kicking off the season – and you’re invited. Foto: Hannah Miller/Mira Campau
It might take eight months and thousands of hours of darkness and sub-zero temperatures before you find yourself back on the dance floor at a Danish festival. But the party isn’t over; it’s just moving indoors to the city’s clubs, which are now kicking off the season – and you’re invited. Foto: Hannah Miller/Mira Campau
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Every week, the Ibyen editorial team scours Copenhagen’s events, exhibitions, concerts, and pop-ups and selects a range of suggestions for how you can spend your week in the city.

Listen! You’ve probably heard about the trend or maybe even participated in it: Performative reading. It’s about people –especially men – sitting in public places with a book in hand, hoping to be seen and, most importantly, recognized. If you need inspiration for your performative reading, head to Copenhagen Main Library in Inner City this week. Not only is there a book sale on Sunday, September 28th, with reading material for the winter months for 10 kroner, but there are also literary events filled with inspiration.

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