Coming up soon: Christmas decorations, comedy nights and cheap drinks

It’s the party of the year! Free entrance, lots of expats and cheap drinks. Don’t  miss the chance to show off your hottest moves on the dancefloor. Get there before midnight (Nov 28, 21:00; KB3, Kødboderne 3, Cph V; register at internationalexpatsclub.com)


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How good are you at Christmas decorations? Grab some friends and join the competition at Generator Hostel. Prove that your homemade techniques are the best! (Nov 28, 14:00; Adelgade 5-7, Cph K; registration: nicolineweber@generatorhostels.com)


Savoring the natural scent of nature

Boring Mondays? Not anymore. Studenterhuset proposes Energy Mondays, where you can learn about sustainable options. This week Lara Hale will talk about energy as a social science. (Nov 30, 19:00; Købmagergade 52 1st floor, Cph K; free adm)


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There is a knack to following your passions. TurnON Copenhagen brings you Rachel Tayeb, who will guide you on your path of desire (Nov 27, 20:00; Studio Nia, 2 Suomisvej Frederiksberg C; free adm; register at eventbrite.com)


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The English Comedy club brings a Xmas special for December at The New Dubliner. Connect with a meetup group of young internationals and enjoy a good laugh (Dec 3, 19:00; Ny Østergade 14, Cph K; 150kr for two if you mention Meetup)


Girl playing guitar for her friends at a beachparty

Are you a musician? Do you want to start up your own business? Participate this weekend in a bootcamp where you will learn how to kickstart your career! (Nov 28-29, 10:30; Porcelænshaven 26; 250kr, eventbrite.com)


 





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