Movies&Music

Shalala Lala Just For You


My heart goes Sha-la-la-la-la,

sha-la-la in the morning;


Tanzbar

Tanzbar offers argentine tango lessons with Bärbel Rücker. Bärbel has taught argentine tango throughout Europe. Over the years she has developed her own style of teaching tango and has teamed up with some very good tango dancers to bring this fabulous dance to people everywhere. With lessons in English, German, and Danish, Tanzbar offers beginner classes, private classes, balance classes, and an open tango classes. Weekend workshops are also available.


One of the attractions of Copenhagen is its music festivals all year round. From the rock genre to jazz, blues and electronic music events, the Danish capital is happy to host it every year.


If jazz is your kind of music, then visiting Roskilde is a must. This week, Roskilde will hold its yearly three-day jazz festival.


Holmboe Festival in Horsens

All year round in Denmark, music festivals occur to highlight certain genres or honor musical geniuses of the past. These music events have become a staple in the country and have become popular tourist attractions.


As part of the yearly World Music Expo or WOMEX festival which is taking place in the Danish capital of Copenhagen, various activities have been scheduled during the day and night from October 28 to November 1. Venues are the Bella Center and Koncerthuset.


Music is a way of life. Life won’t be complete without it. Most people love music and this is what makes them feel good about life.


Denmark just conquered America. Not in the field of science nor in information technology. The recent triumph achieved by the country is in the field of entertainment, specifically in movie making.


The year 2008 proved to be a successful year for the Danish film industry. According to the Chinese, 8 is a lucky number and Denmark proved just that.


Just name it, Denmark has got it. From scientists to toy makers, artists and yes, to even singers, this Nordic country is proud to have them.

In the field of performing arts, Denmark is full of talents as well. In fact, the country’s bet for the Eurovision Song Contest has advanced to the final set on Saturday. The singer who got lucky to be among the 25 countries to be featured in the final is Danish artist Brinck from Arhus.

Brinck was picked Thursday night to be included in the top 10 qualifying slots available during the semi-final round.