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The Fieldwork in the Body project by Marie Hallager Andersen and Mette Terp Høybye, has contributed to a new Somatics Toolkit launched by a…
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"Human, culture, evolution - a biocultural perspective" examines the biological and cultural features that both connect us and separate us…
I Rom har arkæologerne senest fundet basen til en gammel romersk søjle. Den er ikke antik, men kan dateres til det 17. eller 18. århundrede og er…
Danish director Søren Kragh-Jacobsen’s films often take children’s point of view in depictions of authentic, historical drama. He has contributed to…
Danish director Thomas Vinterberg is best known for his domestic and international breakthrough with the first ‘Dogme 95’ film, Festen (The…
Popular Danish actor Ib Schønberg played a rich variety of characters, from frivolous to more profound roles.
Danish director Lone Scherfig went on to international acclaim following her breakthrough with the Dogme 95 film Italian for Beginners.
Poul Reumert was a famous Danish theatre actor who also appeared in silent movies such as Afgrunden (The Abyss, 1910) opposite Asta Nielsen.
Throughout his longstanding career, Danish actor Poul Reichhardt had broad appeal with his good looks, smooth singing voice, and comic talent.
Danish comedic actor Dirch Passer became hugely popular for his slapstick humour and play with words.
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