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Coming up Soon: Birthday suits, bad girl marathons, blues moves and Bastard games

Ella Navarro
June 12th, 2015


This article is more than 9 years old.

Fun things to do this weekend in Copenhagen!

Let’s get naked! (photo: Stefan)

 

Shout out to the world you are against oil and car dependency while you bike nude around the city with Cyclo Nudista. While the nudity is optional – you need to have a passion for the cause (June 12, 18:00; Amagerfælled, Cph S – next to DR Byen Station)

 

(photo: Pixabay)

 

 

Are you a fan of ‘Orange is the New Black’? This Friday, Mix-Copenhagen is organising a marathon to watch the new season. Wear your costume and prepare for surprises (June 12, 19:00; Empire Bio, Guldbergsgade 29F, Cph N; tickets: Facebook page)

 

(photo: Pixabay)

(photo: Pixabay)

 

Shake your booty at this blues dance workshop held by The Joyss this Saturday. The theme is ‘Showmanship and hip rolls’. Afterwards everyone is invited to a picnic in the park (June 14, 11:00-14:00; Forsøgsstationen, Sønder Boulevard 81, Cph V; tickets 100kr)

 

(photo: iStock)

(photo: iStock)

 

There’s probably corners of the city you don’t know or you are just bored of hanging out in the same places. Join Ilenia for a City Walk around Copenhagen to gain a new perspective (June 12, 15:00; in front of Studenterhuset, Købmagergade 52, Cph K; free adm)

 

There’s probably corners of the city you don’t know or you are just bored of hanging out in the same places. Join Ilenia for a City Walk around Copenhagen to gain a new perspective (June 12, 15:00; in front of Studenterhuset, Købmagergade 52, Cph K; free adm)

(photo: Pixabay)

 

Play ‘Doomtown: Reloaded’, a living card game set in Gomorrah. Skilled gamers will teach you the rules from 12:00-13:30. The tournament begins at 14:00 and there are prizes for the winners (June 14, 12:00-18:00; Bastard Cafe, Rådhusstræde, Cph K; free adm)

 

(photo: Pixabay)

(photo: Pixabay)

 

This Friday and Saturday enjoy a piece of France at the Apéritif à la française market at Israel Plads. Enjoy French cuisine, music and products (June 12-13, 10:00-20:00; Torvehallerne, Cph K)

 


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