Urban Pilgrimages are poetic urban extracts. They dig their way into the grain of cities to find out what places and its people are really about. ->read more

Sun Feb24th 08, 15:00-18:30 2nd Urban Pilgrimage Copenhagen / guided tour with some text, performance, music, food, schnaps etc. start: Assistens Kirkegården (cemetery) entrance on Nørrebrogade, Copenhagen N. Bring bikes and good nerves. ->more


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If you could be the good fairy and had a wish free for Copenhagen or Christiania – what would you wish?
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Huege!

It seems that the „huege“, or „huegli“ feeling is quite central to the Danish. Jan said it has something to do with lots of candles, Marzipan and old ladies ☺. Ada, who is from Spain, said that at first when she got to Denmark all those rooms full of candles seemed like churches to her. In the context of huege seems to be standing the notion of „consensus“: It seems to be important to not challenge the consensus within your group. Confrontation is absolutly non-Danish. I had the idea that on a pilgrimage I could ask people to be nasty...

16.11.2007, 15:24