Grundlovsbingo / Constitution Day Bingo

Date
04.06.2026
Price
DKK 0
Start 04.06.2026
Lessons 2
Event no.: 09020-26
 
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Fejr grundlovsdag og hør om det dansk demokrati Vil du lære mere om det danske folkestyre på en sjov måde? Kom og vær med til grundlovsbingo den 4. juni (dagen før grundlovsdag).

Danmarks grundlov blev underskrevet den 5. juni 1849 og gav danskerne frihedsrettigheder og folkestyre. Hvert år denne dag fejrer vi det danske demokrati.

Til dette arrangement spiller vi bingo, mens vi bliver klogere på historien om grundloven og demokratiet i Danmark. Der er små præmier til de heldige vindere, og du er garanteret masse af hygge undervejs.

Spillet foregår på dansk, og vi hjælper med enkelte engelske oversættelser, så alle kan være med.

Studieskolens bingo – samfund og kultur Dette arrangement er en god måde at lære nye danske ord og udtryk, mens du får indsigt i dansk kultur og historie. Du møder andre kursister og får mulighed for at tale dansk i en afslappet og sjov ramme.

Når du lærer sproget gennem leg og samtale, bliver det lettere at forstå og huske.

Det foregår:
Torsdag den 4. juni 2026 kl. 12.00-14.00
Studieskolen, Valdemarsgade 16
Du modtager besked om lokale et par dage forinden

Hvem kan deltage? Alle aktive kursister på Studieskolens danskkurser er velkomne. Det er gratis, men du skal tilmelde dig på forhånd.




Celebrate Constitution Day and Learn About Danish Democracy Would you like to learn more about Danish democracy in a fun and engaging way? Join us for Constitution Day Bingo on 4 June (the day before Constitution Day).

Denmark’s Constitution was signed on 5 June 1849, granting Danes civil liberties and establishing representative government. Every year on this day, we celebrate Danish democracy.

At this event, we’ll play bingo while learning about the history of the Constitution and democracy in Denmark. There will be small prizes for the lucky winners, and you’re guaranteed plenty of hyggelig fun along the way.

The game will be in Danish, with occasional English translations so everyone can join in.

Studieskolen’s Bingo – Society and Culture
This event is a great way to learn new Danish words and expressions while gaining insight into Danish culture and history. You’ll meet other students and practise speaking Danish in a relaxed and enjoyable setting.

Learning the language through games and conversation makes it easier to understand and remember.

It takes place:
Thursday 4 June 2026 from 12.00 to 14.00
Studieskolen, Valdemarsgade 16.
We will send you the room number a few days prior to the event

Who can join? All active students enrolled in Studieskolen’s Danish courses are welcome. Participation is free, but you need to register in advance.

Benedicte Rostgaard Spies

Benedicte recommends:
What is your favorite place in Copenhagen?
”One of my absolute favorite places in Copenhagen is Amager Strandpark. I love the spiritual and physical nourishment that a walk by the sea gives me – looking out over the Øresund, listening to the gentle gurgling of the waves and jumping into the water all year round. I’ve become quite fond of the ‘cold shock’ that a dip in the sea provides. I also experience it when I go ice bathing at Plug In, followed by a sauna typically accompanied by meditative electronic music, which reboots me in the best way.”

What kind of cultural events do you like?
”Sustainability is something that occupies me more and more. How do we create a meaningful life in balance, with respect for each other and for nature, and how can we use hope as a tool to build a better future – socially, economically, climate-wise, physically and mentally? I try to learn more about this through reading, lectures, podcasts and by attending educational festivals.

Take Bloom, for example, which takes place in Søndermarken, close to Vesterbro, every year in May. Here you can lie on a blanket in the shade of the trees and listen to the latest research in natural sciences, presentations on philosophy etc., and thereby gain greater insight into the world around us and into ourselves.

A little later in the year – at the beginning of September – the Himmelblå festival is held at Vartov by the City Hall Square. Inspired by the Danish thinker N.F.S. Grundtvig, it opens its doors to days filled with debates, concerts, communal dinners, dancing, group singing and other good things. And I’d especially like to give praise to group singing; it creates a wonderful feeling of togetherness when you sing songs about history, the passing seasons or dreams for the future together with several hundred other people – and it also provides hope that we are stronger when we stand together. At the same time, singing is a wonderful and different way to learn about language and culture.”
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Grundlovsbingo / Constitution Day Bingo

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