Coming up soon: Science, storytelling and swing

Groovers should not miss Generator’s monthly live jazz and swing dancing event, which includes an introductory lesson so everyone dances the right steps and 1940s-inspired drinks. Swing dancers of all levels welcome. Generator Hostel and Bar, Adelgade 5, Cph K; March 11, 20:00; 30kr; meetup.com

On International Women’s Day, KULU – Women and Development are hosting a classical music concert. Enjoy an hour of Bach, Beethoven and more. Proceeds go towards supporting the promotion of gender equality worldwide.
Arbejdermuseet, Rømersgade 22, Cph K; March 8; 14:30-15:30; 65kr, billetto.dk – free adm under-18s


(photo: Timo Kholenberg)

You’re invited to the opening reception for a photo exhibition that showcases diversity in humans. ‘Who’s black who’s white’ places 30  black and white portraits in a gradient line in an attempt to obliterate the stereotypes associated with skin colour.
Politikkens Boghal, Rådhuspladsen 37, Cph K; March 6, 16:30; politikensforlag.dk

Set at a French café, six performers will captivate you with their personal stories. Let the storytellers engage all your senses through their performance.
Krudttønden, Serridslevvej 2, Cph Ø; March 7-8, 15:00 & 19:30; 80kr, ctcircle.dk


(photo: Creative Tools)

Ever wondered what the future looks like? Jakob M Jørgensen, founding partner of 3D printhuset will present his ideas of what the 3D printed future looks like.
ScrollBar, Rued Langgaards Vej 7, Cph S; March11, 18:00-20:00; tickets podio.com

Grab your friends, some cocktails and find out why so many bog bodies have been found in Europe courtesy of Professor Niels Lynnerup.
Science and Cocktails, Byens Lys, Christiania; March 10, 20:00, doors open 19:00; free adm





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