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August 25Th - September 3Rd, 2017 Welcome to the Triangle Region Festival: August 25th - September 3rd, 2017 Once again, The Triangle Region brings you a spectacular festival program that challenges, moves and entertains. Get ready to immerse yourself in music, theatre, art, dance, lectures and children’s culture. The Triangle Region’s many beautiful buildings, squares, nature areas and historic sites will be the platform for the events – inspiring new connections and ways of expression. So come and join us as we unleash culture and creativity in Billund, Fredericia, Haderslev, Kolding, Middelfart, Vejen and Vejle. It can only happen here! Program Billund Municipality We take reservations for typographical errors and programme changes. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 14:00-22:00 Campus Festival. MAGION, Campustorvet, Grindsted 09:30 Asphalt dance party for schools and after-school programs – children’s concert. 14:00-22:00 International Children’s Culture Days. Colourful festival with emphasis on play, Festival Tent, Nørretorv, Grindsted learning, creativity and the intersection of cultures. Billund Centret (Billund Community Centre) 16:00 Carsten Dahl art exhibition. Billund Centret (Billund Community Centre) 14:00-22:00 Street Piano. Come play and dance. Billund Centret (Billund Community Centre. 19:00 Carsten Dahl solo piano concert. Billund Church 13:00-16:00 Making Waves. Workshop. Billund Centret (Billund Community Centre) 19:30 Mike Tramp concert. The Festival Tent, Nørretorv, Grindsted SATURDAY, AUGUST 26 THURSDAY, AUGUST 31 10:00-22:00 International Children’s Culture Days. Colourful festival with emphasis on play, 17:00 Bike’n’Run Relay. The Festival Tent, Nørretorv, Grindsted learning, creativity and the intersection of cultures. Billund Centret (Billund Community Centre) 10:30-13:00 Print Your Town. Graphic workshop for all. Billund Centret (Billund Community Centre) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 17:30 Concert with Horsens Police Orchestra in Grindsted. The Festival Tent, Nørretorv, Grindsted SUNDAY, AUGUST 27 10:00-14:00 International Children’s Culture Days. Colourful festival with emphasis on play, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 learning, creativity and the intersection of cultures. Billund Centret (Billund Community Centre) 17:30 Concert with Horsens Police Orchestra in Grindsted. The Festival Tent, Nørretorv, Grindsted 10:00-14:00 Just Add Water. Original street art that’s only visible when wet. Billund Centret (Billund 14:00-23:00 Bands in Progress Festival with upcoming bands. The Festival Tent, Nørretorv, Grindsted Community Centre) 09:30-10:45 Festival service in Grindsted Church. Grindsted Church 11:30-13:30 Lunch Jazz – Happy Birthday, Ella. The Festival Tent, Nørretorv, Grindsted. MONDAY, AUGUST 28 10:00 Historic scavenger hunt in Grindsted. MAGION Library, Grindsted 17:00-18:00 Community singing from The Danish Folk High School songbook. The Festival Tent, Nørretorv, Grindsted The above programme is an extract of the full programme 19:00-23:00 Drive-In Cinema – uS Classic Event. Billund Anlæg (Billund Garden), Lærkevej 21, SEE: WWW.TREKANTFEST.DK Billund TUESDAY, AUGUST 29 19:00 Community singing – songs for the transitions of life. Billund Church 18:00-21:00 Concert with Big Apple Bigband & Anders Blchfeldt. Billund Anlæg (Billund Garden) Program Fredericia Municipality We take reservations for typographical errors and programme changes. ALL WEEK 15:00-21:00 Active Inspiring Communities: Continuing education schools stage some pop-ups 15:00-22:00 1517 Round Trip. Experience the tent in Riddergade. M/S Bibiana. Museum ship with workshops for children. Gl. Havn (Old Harbour) 15:00-22:00 Couches for conversations. Street couches with conversations about this and that. Exhibition: Jens Galschiøt Sculptures. Bülows Barracks and in city streets 15:30-18:00 Fredericia Theatre in transition. Exclusive time travel by foot. The Street Piano. Art and music project. Fredericia C (Kanalbyen) and downtown Fredericia. 15:40 Literary sailing with Thøger Jensen. Fredericia-Middelfart- Fredericia with the author and Pedestrian Crossings. A street art project. music on board PASSAGE: A work of art in cardboard and duct tape. Herford Park (Tuesday-Sunday) 16:00 The Talent Hunt. The Sports Talent of the year and the Cultural Talent of the year. UNLINE Installation. Fredericia C (Kanalbyen) (Thursday-Sunday) J.B. Nielsens Plads Next door to Luther’s theses. Installation at Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square). Thursday-Sunday 16:00-19:00 Street art for children. Tape art workshop – everyone welcome! Gothersgade South. 16:00-20:00 Print your city. Graphic workshop for all. Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square) FRIDAY, AUGUST 25 16:00-20:00 Tiny bridges – make your own self-portrait. Workshop with Mette Hind. 19:30 Let’s Do This Vol.1. Heavy beats in Det Bruunske Pakhus Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square) 16:00-21:00 Depotgården (The Depot Yard). Active workshops. Ryes Plads. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26 16:00-21:00 Toy Swap. Det Grønne Rum and Save The Children. Danmarksgade 16:00-21:00 Clothes Swap. Update your wardrobe for free! Det Bruunske Pakhus 10:30 Street Theatre Festival: The Street Is Ours. Street band from Spain. Rådhuspladsen (City Hall 16:00-21:00 BagPoetry. Create your own gigantic poem. Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square) Square) 16:00-21:00 Jens Galschjøt in the public sphere. The Art Association presents and guides. Rådhus- 11:00-13:00 Luther on the Ramparts. A quick trip to the Middle Ages: Experiences for all senses and pladsen (City Hall Square) ages. The Ramparts 16:00-22:00 Luther Take Away. Locally brewed beer and food. Danmarksgade 11:30+14:00 Street Theatre Festival: We Are One. Circus and dance performance from Brazil. 16:00-22:00 Galleri39: Open House. 15 artists exhibit their work. Prinsessegade Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square) 16:00-22:00 Food Court in Fredericia C. Delicious burgers and gourmet street food 13:00 Street Theatre Festival: ZUPER. Kooky street theatre from France. Rådhuspladsen 16:00+17:00 Anna Stub Thygesen & Johannes Ravn Johansen. Jazz, culture and colours for all. (City Hall Square) Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square) 13:00-23:00 Madsby Rock 2017. The Triangle Region’s biggest garden party. Madsby Park. Entrance fee 16:30 Magic Show with Mads Fencker from Denmark’s Got Talent. J.B. Nielsens Plads 15:00 Chengdu Culture Art Troop. Dance, music and folklore from Sichuan, China. Fredericia Theatre 16:30+17:30 Team Work: Concert with Fredericia Percussion. Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square) 17:00 Literary Courtyard Walk. Five authors, five courtyards. Starts by the library SUNDAY, AUGUST 27 18:00 CHINAH. This year’s headline act on J.B. Nielsens Plads 13:00 Street Theatre Festival: Stay Out of It! Street theatre from France. Madsby Playground 18:00-20:00 dance’O’matic. Interactive dance-vending machine with professional dancers. 15:00 Improv Sunday. TakOrchestra visits LydPaletten. Ungdommens Hus (Fredericia Youth Centre) Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square) 18:00-21:00 Transitions – a cultural history quiz presented by Fredericia’s museums. MONDAY, AUGUST 28 Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square) 18:50 Literary sailing with Jens Blendstrup. Sail Fredericia-Middelfart-Frederica, with music and 16:00 Jazz and street piano/youth jazz. Open air concert with Anders Rytter. Rådhuspladsen the author on board (City Hall Square) 19:00+20:00 To Madsby! Guided tour with the Madsby Train 20:00 The Three Royal Tenors (and a soprano). Even opera haters will love them. J.B. Nielsens Plads TUESDAY, AUGUST 29 21:00 H.C. Andersen in new clothes. Shadow ballet with Ingrid Kristensen’s Dance Company. Tøjhuset 15:30-18:00 Fredericia Theatre in transitions. Exclusive travel through time on the Madsby Train 21:30 Fish on land. Parade with glowing fish throughout the city. Gothersgade 16:30 Beatles ReWritten. Concert with students from Den Kreative Skole (The Creative School). Tøjhuset 22:00 Fireworks show. A festive ending to the Culture Night. Fredericia C 18:00 Jazz in the social sphere. Quartet of conservatory students. Ungdommens Hus (Fredericia Youth Centre) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 10:00+11:00 Children’s Concert with Frank M. Music for the little ones. Fredericia Library WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 10:00+12:00 Once upon a time, it was time to change. Puppet show for children 6 years and older. 15:30 Reformation and Democracy. Open workshop in Byrådssalen (The City Council Chamber) Det Bruunske Pakhus 18:30 Food and Opinions. Conversations over good food. Tøjhuset 11:00-16:00 Clothes Swap. Update your wardrobe for free. Det Bruunske Pakhus 11:00-18:00 Fredericia City Triathlon. Denmark’s Championship in various disciplines. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31 Begins and ends in Kanalbyen 13:00 Jazz & Juice. Benjamin Koppel performs at Café MUMS 17:00 Swimming in the channels. Open-water swimming in Frederik’s Channel for everyone. Mini- 15:00 Jazz for Children, balloons and fun. Jesper Bauder and Thomas Boa Barlund. C-byen in the Old mum age 15. Harbour 17:00 Walk of Liberty. Walking tour of Fredericia with storytellers. 17:00 Al Agami & The Supreme Court. Hip hop and jazz crossover. C-byen in the Old Harbour 19:00 “Transitions” – historic walking tour. Fredericia museums 19:00 MTB City Race. This race will take the riders through city streets and shops and across the rampart. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 19:30 Musical transitions. Concert with the Snoghøj Choir and soloist Christoffer Brodersen. Tøjhuset. 21:00-23:00 Kopf Kino. Interactive art event from Berlin. Gothersgade/Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square) 10:00-17:00 Fredericia City Triathlon. Mixed relay and NM, Olympic distance. Begins and ends in Kanalbyen FRIDAY; SEPTEMBEr 1 – FREDERICIA CULTURE NIGHT 11:00-16:00 Sundays in C-byen. Trunk-market in the containerized pop-up town in the Old Harbour 19:00 Aarhus Jazz Orchestra. Rosenhill/Rosen – concert and video art. Tøjhuset 06:00-08:00 Sunrise tour. Bridge walk for the early risers. 10:00+11:00 The Fairy Tale Train.
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