Springing forth with astounding youth theatre

Zebu, Øresundsvej 4, Cph S; May 7

Sprinfestival

Whether you enjoy dance performances, plays, musicals, stuntshows, or puppets, there’s something for you and your children at the Spring Festival. 

Designed to introduce kids and young adults to the world of theatre, this festival attracts some of the finest performers from all over the world. 

Staged at various venues in  the capital, the performances are guaranteed to astound and entertain you. Many of the shows are designed for the festival itself, creating a unique experience that can’t be replicated anywhere else in the world. 


Tivoli Festival

Tivolis Koncertsal, Vesterbrogade 3, Cph V; May 19


(Photo: Flickr: Comrade Foot)
 

Give your children a taste of classical music at Tivoli. Some of this year’s 62 concerts will feature student musicians at the highest international level of recognition. Your kids will be amazed at what their peers are capable of.


Sandsculpture Festival

Kajgaden 7,  Hundested; May 29, 10:00-19:00; 40-20 kr


(Photo: Flickr: Michael Christensen)
 

View ten incredible sand sculptures made by some of the world’s best sand artists at Hundestad Harbour. Drink beer while your kids marvel at these enormous creations in the warm May sunshine.




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