Coming Up Soon | Careers, gastronomy, theatre

Copenhagen Career Program is inviting all Copenhagen spouses to a meeting full of valuable info on how to launch a career in Denmark (International House Copenhagen, Gyldenløvesgade 11, Cph V; Mon Mar 24, 10:00; free adm, expatindenmark.com). Coffee, tea and cake will be served.


Food experience agency Silver.Spoon is inviting you for Guerilla Dining, a unique gastronomic experience. Enjoy a delicious five-course dinner, a specially chosen beverages menu, and lots of social interaction (location TBA; Thu Apr 3, 18:45; more info on silverspooncph.com).


International Dance Lab from Chelyabinsk in Russia presents ’Soup Of The Month’ in collaboration with Danish choreographer Stephanie Thomasen from Uppercut Dance (Dansekapellet, Bispebjerg Torv 1, Cph NV; Sun Mar 23, 16:00; 50kr, dansekapellet.dk).


This British Chamber of Commerce in Denmark business lunch event welcomes Alan Judd, the CEO of Entertainment & Media Group, to talk about ’New Developments in the Global Entertainment Industry’ (Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Hammerichsgade 1, Cph K; Fri Mar 28, 11:45, 350kr, sign-up required on bccd.dk).


Release your inner actor at CTC’s play readings event at the Globe pub next Monday. Choose a part or just sit and listen – the CTC often finds  future productions this way (The Globe Irish Pub, Nørregade 43, Cph K; Mon Mar 24, 19:00; ctcircle.dk)


Come to the Singles After Work Drinking event at Dandan restaurant next Tuesday (Vimmelskaftet 39 C1.sal, Cph K, Tue Mar 25, 19:30). Leave all the day’s problems behind, grab a drink and meet other singles!





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