July Kids: Let them loose at Louisiana!

Louisiana Workshop
Tue-Sun 11:00-17:30; Gl Strandvej 13, Humlebæk; 115kr, under-18s free adm; louisiana.dk; 4-16 years

Kids have their own exclusive space at Louisiana where they can freely unleash their wings of imagination. They can draw, paint and sculpt based on themes inspired by the museum’s exhibitions, all under the supervision of professionals.

The current workshops are related to an exhibition by Danish visual artist Poul Gernes.

Explore and experience the artist’s working methods. Throw a dice and paint with the colour decided for you, just like Gernes did in his stripe paintings; or play with colours and symbols to create your own flag, and see who is more creative: you or Gernes?

Children and animals
July 3, 09:00-19:00; Bregentved, Piberhusvej 7, Haslev; bornogdyr.dk; ages 2+
Take your dearest teddy bear and show him off at what has been Denmark’s largest children’s livestock show since 1969. There are multiple events planned and prizes for all children!

Marionette Show
ongoing, ends Aug 28, daily except Mon, 14:00-15:00; Kongens Have, Gothersgade 11, Cph K; free adm; ages 2+
This puppet show is a national institute and treasure. Performed every summer for free in a small white house with black shutters the two plays are Jubiiilæum (ends July 10) and Det Vilde Vesten (July 13-Aug 28). (EN)

MARVEL superheroes
July 9, 10:30- 14:00; Stationstorvet 23, Albertslund; free adm; albertslund-centrum.dk
Marvel superheroes Spiderman, Thor, Captain America, Hulk and Ironman are coming to Albertslund Centrum, laden with prizes including tickets for the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie.

 

 




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