Coming up soon: Tension relief, tango lessons and taking the initiative

Bike problems? Perhaps it’s time for you to learn how to fix your own bike. Bring your bike and participate in this Bicycle Repair Workshop (March 19, 15:00-17:00; Æbeløgade 4, Cph Ø; 59kr)

Start the week laughing at the ICC improvised comedy show, which every Monday uses personal contributions from the audience as inspiration (every Mon 20:00; Improv Comedy Copenhagen, Frederiksholms Kanal 2, Cph K; 80kr)

Expand your job network! Meet more than 100 companies at Karrieredagene and identify your dream job! Participate in lectures and get professional advice to improve your CV (March 10, 10:00-16:00; Forum, Frederiksberg; free adm for students/newly graduates)

Need a mind detox? This 48hr Ego & Negativity Detox with Clayton John Ainger will help you learn how to live without pain and stop sabotaging your live with negative thoughts (March 17-19; Be Moved (Studio Nia), Suomisvej 2, Frederiksberg; 3,000kr)

It doesn’t matter if you have never tried the tango, as teachers Connie Yndal and Jørgen Erik Assentoft will help you fall in love with it. No partners needed! (March 11, 20:00; Absalon, Sønder Boulevard 73, Cph V; 50kr)

Learn to use your voice in yoga to release tension.Discover how singing and movement combined can give you better focus (March 12, 12:00-15:00; the Yoga Flat, Christianshavns Torv 2, Cph K; 250kr)

Can’t wait for street food season? Kødbyens Mad & Marked x Rebel Food has a preview of this summer’s truck foods, drinks and music (March 11, 11- 20:00; Den Røde Plads, Cph N; free adm)

Take part in leadership conversations at an event hosted by Accenture Management Consulting (March 15, 17:30-20:00; Flæsketorvet 68, Cph V; free adm, register at Eventbrite.com)

Craving pancakes? Join the Dutch pancake night party and go crazy! After all the cooking the party continues at a bar/club (March 11, 19:00; Bedwood Hostel, Cph K; free adm)




  • A country famous for lots of rain, Denmark craves for tears from the sky

    A country famous for lots of rain, Denmark craves for tears from the sky

    Two years ago, Denmark had a very dry Spring. This year, Farmers are reliving the trauma of 2023. While tourists and sun-starved Danes enjoy the sunny weather, farmers are nervously scouting for rain

  • “Ready to spend even more than 4% of the GPD” says Minister of Defense

    “Ready to spend even more than 4% of the GPD” says Minister of Defense

    At the Copenhagen Democracy Summit 2025, Danish Minister of Defense Troels Lund Poulsen stated that Denmark is willing to spend more on defense. During a conference, he said the country is ready to surpass the original target set by the European Union

  • ReDI school wins Danish Diversity Award for empowering marginalized women in tech

    ReDI school wins Danish Diversity Award for empowering marginalized women in tech

    A non-profit tech school in Denmark is recognized for helping migrant women secure jobs aligned with their qualifications through digital training and networking.

  • Danish bravery in the Nanjing Massacre

    Danish bravery in the Nanjing Massacre

    Bernhard Sindberg was a Dane who saved thousands of Chinese during the Nanjing Massacre, one of the darkest episodes of the 20th century. He is often compared to Oskar Schindler. A book has told his story, and a statue in Aarhus commemorates him—yet few people know about his remarkable actions. The Copenhagen Post spoke with Sindberg’s niece, who still remembers her uncle well, to shed light on this seldom-told and incredible story

  • More Danes are uncomfortable with English replacing Danish in daily life

    More Danes are uncomfortable with English replacing Danish in daily life

    A survey from NORSTAT, commissioned by Sune Steffen Hansen and published exclusively by The Copenhagen Post, shows that around 40% of the population is uncomfortable with English replacing Danish in their daily lives. While this is not a problem for the younger generation, half of the people in older generations have an issue with it

  • Be a green tourist – get free access to Copenhagen’s attractions

    Be a green tourist – get free access to Copenhagen’s attractions

    CopenPay is back. Last year’s attempt to get guests to take a sustainable approach when visiting Copenhagen’s attractions will be back in 2025, on an even bigger scale. 90 attractions are participating across Copenhagen and running throughout the summer

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