David’s Collection: Interpretation of religion through artwork

David’s Collection: Interpretation of religion through artwork

By Amalie Glimø Christensen and Anna Gerda Nielsen When visiting David’s Collection as part of the course on ‘Cultural Encounters and Differences’ we got an experience that we did not expect. Our research on the museum beforehand of entering it has given us an idea of what we were about to see, but we were surprised of what we actually learned by being shown the artwork and the use of the museum. We found it very interesting the way Daniella,…

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Religious encounters at the Danish Jewish Museum

Religious encounters at the Danish Jewish Museum

By Jonas Wissing Larsen The topic of this post is the exhibition Rum og Rummelighed (Space and Spaciousness) at the Danish Jewish museum. I think Rum og Rummelighed, is a great title to the exhibition, as it shows how a certain space can contain different groups of people, and how they sometimes clash and learn to live together in the same space. I also think spaciousness, or inclusiveness, is a topic that is highly relevant today as minority groups are…

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Reflection on ‘I am not your negro’

Reflection on ‘I am not your negro’

By Saskia Schindler  “Master filmmaker Raoul Peck envisions the book James Baldwin never finished, Remember This House. The result is a radical, up-to-the-minute examination of race in America, using Baldwin’s original words and flood of rich archival material. I Am Not Your Negro is a journey into black history that connects the past of the Civil Rights movement to the present of #BlackLivesMatter. (…).” From the official homepage of the documentary, http://www.iamnotyournegrofilm.com/synopsis On the 1st of April a free screening…

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What can I be, when I grow up?

What can I be, when I grow up?

By Mads Neess Priisholm Setting the scene Here is a story and it is true. The story is about a cultural encounter that takes place in the basement of an old industrial facility building in Copenhagen. Where, on the street view, there is a fitness, auto-shops, and a massage-parlour, that also takes ‘late-night-calls’. The whole thing is orchestrated by a guy, who has made quite a bit of the building into a bazar, from where he rents out stands and…

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My religious encounter in Hong Kong: Visiting a temple

My religious encounter in Hong Kong: Visiting a temple

By Shao Zhong Li I knew very little about the local or Chinese religions and their rituals, and seldom visited a temple, until I moved to the Hung Hom. The Kwun Yum temple (觀音廟) is only 10 minutes-walk away from my home. There are many types of temples, this is the largest Kwun Yum Temple in Kowloon-Peninsular* built to worship ‘Kwun Yum’. The following photos show the temple and its surroundings. Summing up my personal experience in the temple, I…

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Voices from the Colonies

Voices from the Colonies

By Jonas Wissing Larsen The exhibition Voices from the Colonies is quite new, as it opened for visitors in the October 2017. Before this exhibition the Danish colonial era did not take up much space in Danish museums. The increased focus on the Danish colonial history is probably due to 2017 having been the centenary of the sale of the former Danish West Indies, to the USA. However, the exhibition is not just about these islands, now known as the…

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The Islamic sphere portrayed: A visit to David’s Collection

The Islamic sphere portrayed: A visit to David’s Collection

By Arleen Pushparajah, Jessica Rasmussen & Lea Vyff Blauenfeldt In these days of Danish politics and society discussing the meaning of certain cultures and the influence in and of Danish culture and society, it can be hard to view any cultural display with an open mind. However, walking through the doors of David’s Collection we were on the quest of having an open mind, in particular as none of us had the slightest idea of what to expect, being neither…

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Saint Patrick’s Day

Saint Patrick’s Day

By Louise Borges-Hansen and Maiken Hollænder Larsen Saint Patrick’s Day is celebrated worldwide and appears without doubt as one of our favorite days of the year! It is a day of joy where people enjoy Irish food and a cold pint of beer at the local pub. However, on this 17th of March where drunken people dressed in green, clovers and leprechauns overtake cities around the world, one might ask if people have forgotten what this day in reality is…

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Encountering a cross in Roskilde Museum

Encountering a cross in Roskilde Museum

By Saskia Schindler Imagine entering a room with a big cross in its center. The cross is not out of wood, it is an over-sized cross shaped out of a wall like a passage to the other side of the wall. Perhaps it symbolizes a transit zone between two worlds. The wall is painted with crosses, either they are falling or ascending. Imagine bells starting to ring and the light brightening when you are getting closer to the hallway. When…

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Mødestedet: A space of encounters

Mødestedet: A space of encounters

By Renata Byfoged and Dildora Nutfieva Mødestedet is a center run by the Christian church in Vesterbro, which offers workshops, religious dialogues, excursions, and socialization programs for refugee and immigrants of any faith. During a visit, the authors, though, encountered much more than that. Considering that the authors are also immigrants in Denmark our experience at Mødestedet somehow connect us with our cultural background. “Gatherings” in the center reminded one of us, who is a Muslim, of social activities from…

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