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SUMMARY:Debate with Professor Sara Dybris McQuaid: Northern Ireland and the Long Road to Peace
DESCRIPTION:Nordirland: Forandring\, udfordringer og den lange og snoede vej mod fred\nDen 10. april 1998 blev den historiske Belfastaftale/Langfredagsaftale underskrevet i Belfast\, Nordirland. Det markerede den officielle afslutning på 30 års konflikt – men var det virkelig så enkelt? \nPå 28-året for aftalen byder Studieskolen velkommen til lektor Sara Dybris McQuaid (Aarhus Universitet) og en analyse og debat om forandringer\, udfordringer og konflikter i Nordirland siden 1998. \nAftalen løste ikke straks alle modsætningerne i landet. Den helede heller ikke de mange samfundsmæssige brud\, som var kommet med flere årtiers vold. \nSara har ekspertise inden for international konflikt og fred og fredsprocessen i Nordirland. Hun stiller skarpt på nogle centrale spørgsmål som: \n\n\n\nHvordan vender et samfund “tilbage til normalen”\, når relationer\, institutioner og normer har lidt et alvorligt sammenbrud?\nHvad er de vigtigste udfordringer i fredsopbygning\nHvilke udfordringer står Nordirland overfor i dag – fra politisk dysfunktion til konsekvenserne af Brexit?\nHvordan kan Nordirland bevæge sig fremad i forholdet til resten af Storbritannien og Republikken Irland?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDeltag i debatten \nEfter oplægget får du mulighed for at stille spørgsmål og drøfte dem. Du kan vælge at tale om de emner\, oplægget tager op\, eller bringe andre spørgsmål på banen\, som du mener er relevante. \nDu behøver ikke at tale perfekt engelsk – bare kom\, hvis du har lyst til at deltage\, lytte og dele dine indtryk. Samtalen foregår på engelsk i et tempo\, som alle kan følge med i. \nSara Dybris McQuaid (ph.d.) er lektor i britisk og irsk historie\, samfund og kultur ved Aarhus Universitet. Som samtidshistoriker og politolog arbejder hun på tværs af freds- og konfliktstudier og erindringsstudier. Hun har fokus på\, hvordan samfund husker\, glemmer og arkiverer deres fortid – særligt i relation til fredsprocessen i Nordirland. Hun er i øjeblikket ved at færdiggøre en bog med titlen Administrations of Memory and the Politics of the “post-“: Northern Ireland 1994–2024. \nDet foregår:\nFredag den 10. april 2026 kl. 16.00-17.40\nBorgergade 14\, 1. sal\, lokale 131\nAlle er velkomne. Det er gratis\, men du skal tilmelde dig. \nTilmelding: https://www.studieskolen.dk/en/about-us/events/tilmelding/4055-26-p4-26 \n\nChange\, Challenges and the Long and Winding Road to Peace\nOn 10 April 1998\, the historic Belfast/Good Friday Agreement was signed in Belfast\, Northern Ireland. It marked the official end to 30 years of conflict – but was it as simple as that? \nOn the 28th anniversary of the agreement\, Studieskolen welcomes Associate Professor Sara Dybris McQuaid (Aarhus University) for an analysis and debate on change\, challenges and conflicts in Northern Ireland since 1998. \nThe Agreement did not immediately resolve all the underlying contradictions. It also failed to heal the many societal fractures caused by decades of violence. \nSara has expertise in conflict transformation and the Northern Ireland peace process. She will explore some key questions such as: \n\n\n\nHow does a society go “back to normal” when there has been a serious breakdown of relations\, institutions and norms?\nWhat are the main challenges in peacebuilding?\nWhat challenges does Northern Ireland face today – from political dysfunction to the impact of Bexit?\nHow can Northern Ireland go forward in relation to the rest of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland?\n\n\n\nJoin the debate \nAfter the talk\, you will have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss them. You can choose to talk about the topics brought up in the talk or add any other questions you have that are related \nYou don’t need to speak perfect English – just come if you want to participate\, listen\, and share your impressions. The conversation will take place in English at a pace that everyone can follow. \nSara Dybris McQuaid (PhD) is Associate Professor in British and Irish History\, Society and Culture at Aarhus University. A contemporary historian and political scientist\, she works across peace and conflict studies and memory studies\, with a focus on how societies remember\, forget and archive their past – particularly in relation to the Northern Ireland peace process. She is currently completing a book entitled Administrations of Memory and the Politics of the “post-“: Northern Ireland 1994–2024. \nEvent details:\nFriday 10 April 2026 16:00-17:40\nBorgergade 14\, 1st floor\, room 131\nIt’s free\, but please sign up in advance.\nEveryone is welcome! \nRegister here: https://www.studieskolen.dk/en/about-us/events/tilmelding/4055-26-p4-26
URL:https://icad.dk/event/debate-with-professor-sara-dybris-mcquaid-northern-ireland-and-the-long-road-to-peace/
LOCATION:Studieskolen\, Borgergade 12\, Kbh K\, 1300
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SUMMARY:Almost Irish Concert
DESCRIPTION:Autentisk Irsk Folkemusik og Gode Historier\nOplev Almost Irish\, bandet der med et glimt i øjet kalder sig “Folk Brothers”\, men som leverer irsk folkemusik med en autenticitet og passion\, der straks transporterer publikum til en hyggelig pub på den grønne ø. Almost Irish er et velkendt og elsket ansigt på den danske folk-scene og har i årevis turneret landet tyndt\, hvor de gang på gang beviser\, at den irske sjæl kan trives i bedste velgående i Danmark. De har med stor succes gæstet alt fra intime forsamlingshuse til større scener som Horsens Ny Teater.\nBandets repertoire er en hjertevarm hyldest til den traditionelle irske folkemusik. Gennem fængslende sange\, medrivende melodier og et stærkt element af storytelling tager de publikum med på en musikalsk rejse. Det er musik\, der lugter af tørverøg og saltvand\, og som behandler de store temaer i livet: kærlighed\, tab\, frihed og ikke mindst glæden ved fællesskabet. Du kan forvente at høre alt fra de melankolske ballader\, der fortæller rørende historier som “Skibbereen” og den smukke “The Auld Triangle”\, til de tempofyldte\, dansable jigs og reels. De byder både på klassikere og deres egne smukke fortolkninger\, ofte i selskab med dygtige musikere som Chris McMullan.\nDet\, der gør Almost Irish til noget helt særligt\, er deres evne til at skabe en intimitetsfyldt og festlig atmosfære. Deres koncerter er mere end blot en fremførelse af musik; det er en invitation ind i et fællesskab. Uanset om de synger om søfartslivet i “Go to Sea Once More” eller om de strabadser\, der ligger i landbruget\, leveres historierne med en energi og humor\, der får tårer og latter til at ligge tæt. Deres “Folk Brothers” dynamik skinner igennem på scenen og skaber en varm\, uformel stemning\, hvor alle føler sig hjemme.\nGrib chancen for at opleve denne unikke folk-oplevelse. Almost Irish garanterer en aften fyldt med irsk stemning\, fremragende musik og uforglemmelige fortællinger.\nKoncerten finder sted i Kultursalen i Augustenborghallerne fredag den 10. april 2026 kl. 20. Dørene åbnes kl. 19.\n\n\nAuthentic Irish Folk Music and Great Stories\nExperience Almost Irish – the band that\, with a twinkle in their eye\, call themselves “Folk Brothers\,” yet deliver Irish folk music with an authenticity and passion that instantly transport audiences to a cosy pub on the Emerald Isle. Almost Irish are a well-known and much-loved presence on the Danish folk scene and have toured extensively across the country for many years\, repeatedly proving that the Irish soul can thrive beautifully in Denmark. They have enjoyed great success performing everywhere from intimate community halls to larger venues such as Horsens Ny Teater. \nThe band’s repertoire is a heartfelt tribute to traditional Irish folk music. Through captivating songs\, rousing melodies\, and a strong element of storytelling\, they take audiences on a musical journey. This is music that smells of peat smoke and saltwater and explores life’s great themes: love\, loss\, freedom\, and—above all—the joy of community. You can expect to hear everything from melancholic ballads telling moving stories like “Skibbereen” and the beautiful “The Auld Triangle”\, to lively\, danceable jigs and reels. Their performances include both well-known classics and their own beautiful interpretations\, often in the company of outstanding musicians such as Chris McMullan. \nWhat truly sets Almost Irish apart is their ability to create an atmosphere that is both intimate and celebratory. Their concerts are more than just musical performances; they are an invitation into a shared community. Whether they are singing about life at sea in “Go to Sea Once More” or the hardships of agricultural life\, the stories are delivered with an energy and humour that keep laughter and tears close at hand. Their “Folk Brothers” dynamic shines on stage\, creating a warm\, informal atmosphere where everyone feels at home. \nDon’t miss the chance to experience this unique folk event. Almost Irish guarantee an evening filled with Irish spirit\, outstanding music\, and unforgettable stories. \nThe concert takes place in the Kultursalen at Augustenborghallerne on Friday\, 10 April 2026 at 8:00 pm.Doors open at 7:00 pm.
URL:https://icad.dk/event/almost-irish-concert/
LOCATION:Kultursalen\, Kettingvej 19a\, Augustenborg\, 6440\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:Talk on Integration and Associated Mental Health Well-Being
DESCRIPTION:A talk for Irish people living in Denmark and those close to us\, this event is focused on mental well-being\, integration\, and the shared experience of life abroad. Delivered by Joseph Harney\, an Irish\, English-speaking psychotherapist based in Denmark\, the talk will explore what integration means in practice\, key risk factors that can affect mental health\, helpful strategies for navigating challenging periods\, and an overview of mental health resources available in Denmark. It is the first in a planned series of talks to be held across the country\, aimed at informing\, reassuring\, and strengthening connection within the Irish community in Denmark. \nThis talk is free for ICAD members. Price for non-members is 80kr. Proceeds raised go towards the 2027 St Patrick’s Day parade funding. \nGet tickets here
URL:https://icad.dk/event/talk-on-integration-and-associated-mental-health-well-being/
LOCATION:Forsamlingshuset\, Onkel Dannys Plads\, 1711\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:Concert with Irish group Na Leanaí
DESCRIPTION:Famous Folk Family from Northern Ireland\nThe Northern Irish band Na Leanaí – meaning “the children” – consists of cousins from the world-famous The Sands Family. They have inherited the talent and carry on the tradition with great style. \nThey performed at Copenhagen Folk Club a few years ago – representing the younger generation of the Northern Irish musical family\, The Sands Family from County Down. Now they return for a welcome reunion and encore performance as Na Leanaí\, which quite simply means “the children.” \nNa Leanaí are cousins who have clearly inherited both a remarkable musical talent and a deep interest in traditional music. They were immersed in it throughout their childhood and youth\, often accompanying their parents on tours around the world. \nMuch of their upbringing was spent visiting venues and concert halls across the globe—backstage\, behind the scenes\, and in the wings—though not quite on stage themselves. Still\, the music made a lasting impression. They learned from some of the finest and most successful musicians\, and in 2014 they fully committed to their own musical journey\, releasing their debut album in 2015. \nSorcha Turnbull\, Ryanne Sands\, Eimear Keane\, and Fra Sands naturally began with traditional Irish folk music\, which they had absorbed through their close-knit and accomplished family. Their beautiful voices were a given\, and Na Leanaí quickly developed their own strong family harmonies. Blending new and old elements\, they soon found their own path to success\, touring extensively and appearing multiple times at the Skagen Festival—which they will also attend again this year. \nSo far\, they have released two albums: Kindred Roots (2015) and Branching Out (2017). Surely\, more can be expected soon. \nThey have already achieved success across (especially) European stages\, thanks to their fresh energy and approach to traditional music—an invaluable musical heritage passed down from various members of the Sands Family. Na Leanaí both recognise and embrace their rich musical roots and the unique advantage of having been raised so closely connected to the tradition. \nTheir music has been described as having a “transatlantic flavour” and as being “full-bodied with strong dynamics.” Combined with deeply felt traditions and their close proximity to the music from an early age\, the result is nothing short of exhilarating. \nThe four members of Na Leanaí are living proof of the saying “the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree\,” and they have certainly had the best possible foundation for creating something truly special. Their success in shaping their own sound—with songs in both Irish and English\, and beautifully blended voices—can be experienced live on this special evening. \nSorcha Turnbull is the daughter of Anne Sands\, Ryanne Sands is the daughter of Ben Sands\, Eimear Keane is also the daughter of Anne Sands\, and Fra Sands is the son of Hugh Sands. Moya Sands is the daughter of Tommy Sands (though not a member of this group\, as far as known). \nNa Leanaí play violins\, flutes\, guitar\, and percussion. \n\n \n\nBerømt folk-familie fra Nordirland\nDet nordirske band Na Leanai\, som betyder ”børnene”. De unge mennesker er kusiner og fætter fra den verdens berømte The Sands Family. De har arvet talentet og fører det flot videre. \n\n\nDe spillede i Copenhagen Folk Club for få år siden – den unge generation af den nordirske musikfamilie: The Sands Family fra County Down. Hermed et gensyn og genhør med Na Leanai\, som ganske enkelt betyder ’børnene’. \nNa Leanai er kusiner og fætter\, som i høj grad har arvet det store talent for musikken og interessen for den traditionelle musik. De fik den da også serveret i lange baner op gennem barn- og ungdommen\, når de mange gange var med deres respektive forældre på turneer rundt i verden. \nDeres barndom bestod ret meget i at besøge og være med rundt på alverdens spillesteder og koncertsale. Bagom\, nedenunder\, ude i kulisserne – dog ikke lige med på scenen. Men musikken gjorde i al fald indtryk og hang ved\, og de lærte da også fra nogle af de bedste og mest succesfulde musikere. I 2014 sprang de for alvor ud i musikkarrieren med første album ude i 2015. \nSorcha Turnbull\, Ryanne Sands\, Eimear Keane og Fra Sands startede naturligt nok med den traditionelle\, irske folkemusik\, som de altså havde lært løbende fra deres succesrige og nære familie. De fine stemmer var en selvfølge\, så Na Leanai skabte hurtigt deres egne stærke familieharmonier\, og med et fint mix af nye og gamle elementer fandt de hurtigt vejen til egen succes med masser af turneer\, bl.a. jo med Skagen Festival på programmet flere gange. De kommer også på Skagen i år. \nIndtil videre har de dog kun ndspillet to albums\, nemlig Kindred Roots (2015) og Branching Out (2017). Mon ikke man snart kan forvente flere. \nSuccesen er i hus rundt omkring på (især) de europæiske scener med bandets friske energi og tilgang til traditionel musik\, som de altså har været så heldige at få som værdifuldt arvegods fra diverse Sands Familiy-medlemmer. Na Leanai kender og erkender deres meget musikalske gener og den åbenbare fordel ved at få den serveret på den måde\, de fik fra en tidlig alder. \nMusikken har\, som det er blevet sagt\, ”transatlantic flavour” og beskrives som ”fuld af krop og stærk dynamik. ” Lægger man så oveni dybfølte traditioner og det faktum\, at børnene netop var tæt med i det hele\, tæt på musikken og dynamikken\, ja\, så kan det kun blive forrygende. \nDe fire Na Leanai er levende beviser på talemåden om\, at “æblet sjældent falder langt fra stammen”\, og de har sandelig også haft de allerbedste forudsætninger for at levere noget helt specielt. At de er lykkedes med at skabe deres eget udtryk med sange på både irsk og engelsk\, med smukke stemmer som passer perfekt sammen\, kan man forvisse sig om denne aften. \nSorcha Turnbull er datter af Anne Sands\, Ryanne Sands er datter af Ben Sands\, Eimear Keane er også datter af Anne Sands og Fra Sands er søn af Hugh Sands. Moya Sands (men ikke med så vidt vides) er datter af Tommy Sands. Na Leanai spiller violiner\, fløjter\, guitar og percussion.
URL:https://icad.dk/event/concert-with-irish-group-na-leanai/
LOCATION:Metronomen\, Godthåbsvej 33\, 2000\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:BERLIN BERLIN
DESCRIPTION:Berlin between the 1920s and 1930s is a city full of contrasts and a dance on the edge of a volcano! A wild celebration of culture like nothing known before\, threatened by the abyss to come. \nBERLIN BERLIN takes you to the dazzling Babylon era of one of the most vibrant and show-stopping cities of the time. In between World War I and II and amidst culturalicons the like of Fritz Lang’s Metropolis\, Kurt Weil and Berthold Brecht’s Threepenny Opera\,  Marlene Dietrich\, Josephine Baker … this is the time and place when woman start wearing pants\, conquering stage and society. A period of wild freedom\, yet with a growing sense of uncertainty\, as economic crisis and fascism lurked beneath the surface. \nBERLIN BERLIN is a journey and a play revisiting the German zeitgeist\, characters and songs of this era- no holds barred! \nDuration: 1 h 30 m without an interval \n\n\nCAST / MEDVIRKENDE\n\nJana Pulkrabek\nTina Robinson\nVanessa Poole\nKatrin Weisser\nJoan Bentsen\nIsabel Escudero Zorde\nAlun Thomas \n\n\n\n\nDirector: Alexandra Christensen\n\n\n\nPlaywright: Jana Pulkrabek \nProduced by: HIT International Theatre Arts / Move the North
URL:https://icad.dk/event/berlin-berlin/
LOCATION:Teatret ved Sorte Hest\, Vesterbrogade 150\, Copenhagen\, 1620\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:Vocal Performance - Do you see what I’m singing?
DESCRIPTION:This is a vocal performance that invites the audience to dissolve into a multisensory experience and explore the connection between Danish and Irish vocal traditions. \nAccording to Danish mythology\, Odin gained wisdom\, poetry\, and magic by sacrificing one of his eyes. In Ireland\, there is a long tradition of wisdom and otherworldly insight embodied by the blind seer. Blind musicians such as Turlough O’Carolan and bards like Antoine Ó Raifteiri captured the sounds\, stories\, and rhythms of life around them in haunting music and poetry that still resonate today. \nIn this performance\, the audience is invited to soften the dominance of sight and open themselves to the gifts that can emerge through a deeper connection to hearing—inner resonance\, imagination—and touch. Blindfolds will be available to support this sensory exploration. \nThe performance is created through an international collaboration between singer-songwriters Emilie Conway and Sussie Luscinia Nielsen\, sound artist David Navndrup Black\, and dancers from the FIMD group Dråbe. \nThe performance will be in Danish\, English\, and Gaelic. \nDuration: 40 minutes \nThe venue is wheelchair accessible. You can find detailed accessibility information about Dansekapellet online here \nSingers: Emilie Conway and Sussie Luscinia NielsenSound artist: David Navndrup BlackDancers: Paulina Rewucka\, Lisa Dahlkild\, Bettina Stoholm\, Tom Sonntag\, Piyanah Hassing\, Nikolaj Grenbo\, Inge Marie Baiocchi\, and Agata Rutkowska \nPhoto credit: Henning Sjøstrøm \n \nDette er en vokal performance\, der inviterer publikum til at forsvinde ind i en multisensorisk oplevelse og udforske forbindelsen mellem den danske og den irske vokalkultur. \nIfølge dansk mytologi opnåede Odin visdom\, poesi og magi\, da han ofrede sit ene øje. I Irland findes der en lang tradition for visdommen og de overjordiske indsigter hos den blinde seer. Blinde musikere som Turlough O’Carolon og barder som Antoine O’Raifteiri indfangede lydene\, historierne og livets rytmer omkring dem i den hjemsøgende musik og poesi\, som stadig findes i dag. \nI denne performance inviteres publikum til at skrue ned for den dominerende sans – synet – og åbne sig for de gaver\, der kan opstå gennem en dybere forbindelse til hørelsen\, (indre resonans\, fantasi?) og berøringen. Der vil være bind til øjnene til rådighed for publikum for at understøtte denne sanselige udforskning. \nPerformancen er skabt gennem et internationalt samarbejde mellem singer-songwritere Emilie Conway og Sussie Luscinia Nielsen\, lydkunstner David Navndrup Black samt dansere fra FIMD-gruppen Dråbe. \nPerformancen vil være på dansk\, engelsk og gælisk. \nVarighed: 40 min \nDer er adgang til arrangementet i kørestol. Du kan finde detaljeret information om adgangsforholdene i Dansekapellet her. \nSangere: Emilie Conway og Sussie Luscinia Nielsen\nLydkunstner: David Navndrup Black\nDansere: Paulina Rewucka\, Lisa Dahlkild\, Bettina Stoholm\, Tom Sonntag\, Piyanah Hassing\, Nikolaj Grenbo\, Inge Marie Baiocchi og Agata Rutkowska \nFotokreditering: Henning Sjøstrøm
URL:https://icad.dk/event/vocal-performance-do-you-see-what-im-singing/
LOCATION:Kuppelsalen\, Dansekapellet\, Bispebjerg Torv 1\, 2400 Kbh\, 2400\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260430T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260430T223000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114218Z
CREATED:20260325T114003Z
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UID:1688-1777577400-1777588200@icad.dk
SUMMARY:Seanchoíche COPENHAGEN
DESCRIPTION:Seanchoíche (pronounced Shanna-Key-Huh) is a storytelling platform that was founded in Dublin. The team at Seanchoíche are now super excited to be heading back to Copenhagen in April! \n      \nThe theme of the night is MEMORIES. All stories told will revolve around this theme. Stories can be personal anecdotes based on your own experience\, or the experience of someone in your life\, they can be fictional pieces\, they can be monologues\, anecdotes or anything that you consider a story. \nA seanchaí is a traditional Gaelic storyteller/historian. We’re all natural born storytellers\, and often underestimate the value of a good story. \n‘Empathy is remembering that everybody has a story. Multiple stories.’ – Kae Tempest \nWe want to hear your story! Please send in a summary of your story via our submission page https://www.seanchoiche.com/tellyourstory\, and we’ll get back to you if we think it will work well at this Seanchoíche. Storytellers come free and can bring a +1. \nBuy tickets here \nMax 2 tickets per booking. \n\n\n\n\nThis is an 18+ event.\n\n\nPresented by Seanchoíche.
URL:https://icad.dk/event/seanchoiche-copenhagen/
LOCATION:1Hotel\, Krystalgade 22\, 1172\, Denmark
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