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SUMMARY:SIRINTIP | NORDIC SUMMER JAZZ
DESCRIPTION:Our popular Nordic Summer Jazz Series returns to Scandinavia House\, with performances from some of Scandinavia’s most talented jazz musicians\, composers\, and singers in Victor Borge Hall! \n\nOn June 23\, join us for an evening with Swedish-Thai singer\, composer and producer Sirintip. At Scandinavia House\, she will present music from her upcoming EP\, a personal work shaped by grief\, memory\, and transformation\, interpreted through a contemporary jazz lens. \n\nPurchase Tickets \n 
URL:https://www.scandinaviahouse.org/event/sirintip-nordic-summer-jazz/
LOCATION:Scandinavia House\, 58 Park Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
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SUMMARY:THE DANCE CLUB
DESCRIPTION:“Heartfelt and energetic”—on June 24\, see the quirky\, charming romantic comedy The Dance Club from Swedish director Lisa Langseth! \nWhen the eccentric psychology student Johannes (Nils Wetterholm) meets the charismatic performance artist Rakel (Alva Bratt) during his internship at an oppressive\, rigid psychiatric clinic\, a radical idea is born. Together\, they start a secret club where the members—his own patients—are encouraged to explore remedies beyond diagnoses and pills and.confront those who have caused them pain. But as the club grows and the methods become increasingly extreme\, things get complicated when Johannes inconveniently falls head over heels for Rakel. \nPhotos: Jonas Alarik \nPurchase Tickets \nSUPPORT\nThis program is supported by the Swedish Film Institute and the Swedish Institute.
URL:https://www.scandinaviahouse.org/event/the-dance-club/
LOCATION:Scandinavia House\, 58 Park Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
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SUMMARY:BERT RUINS EVERYTHING
DESCRIPTION:On July 1\, see the tender coming-of-age comedy Bert Ruins Everything from Swedish director Manuel Concha (Suedi\, Bäckström)! \nBased on the iconic Bert Diaries books from writers Anders Jacobsson and Sören Olsson\, Bert Ruins Everything follows teenage best friends Bert (Axel Adelöw) and Åke as they embark on their school-mandated internship week between 8th and 9th grade. \nBert ends up at Tippen\, his classmate’s family-owned restaurant. There\, he meets Molly (Matilda Gross)\, a captivating prep cook and falls head over heels. All’s well that ends well – if it weren’t for the fact that Åke is also in love with Molly. Weaving an intricate web of lies and navigating an extraordinary love triangle over the course of the week\, Bert finds himself careening towards an explosion\, and risks losing both his best friend and his great love in the process. \nPhotos: Carl Nilsson \nPurchase Tickets \nSUPPORT\nThis program is supported by the Swedish Film Institute and the Swedish Institute.
URL:https://www.scandinaviahouse.org/event/bert-ruins-everything/
LOCATION:Scandinavia House\, 58 Park Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
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SUMMARY:THE REMARKABLE LIFE OF REED PEGGRAM | NORDIC BOOK CLUB ONLINE
DESCRIPTION:Read and discuss literature with our Nordic Book Club Online! Nordic Book Club meets monthly via Zoom to discuss contemporary literature in translation. On July 14\, 2026\, we’ll discuss The Remarkable Life of Reed Peggram by Ethelene Whitmire! \nThe Remarkable Life of Reed Peggram: The Man Who Stared Down World War II in the Name of Love is dramatic and heartrending true story of one remarkable young man’s account of love in the time of war by a celebrated historian of untold Black stories \nOn the eve of World War II\, a handsome young scholar arrived in Paris. The queer\, Black son of a housecleaner\, who had nevertheless been decorated in the halls of Harvard and Columbia\, Reed Peggram flirted with Leonard Bernstein\, sat for portraits by famous artists\, charmed minor royalty and became like a little brother to famed researcher and writer Jan Gay. Finally in Europe and on the same prestigious scholarship as literary luminaries Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes before him\, he ignored the increasingly alarmed calls to return home to a repressive\, segregated America and a constrained life as a second class citizen. And as tensions grew and gas masks were distributed in the City of Lights\, Reed turned instead to the new life he’d made: with Arne\, a tall and dashing Danish scholar with whom he had formed a deep bond. \nAward-winning historian Ethelene Whitmire (an ASF Fellow and the curator of our 2024-25 exhibition Nordic Utopia? African Americans in the 20th Century) unearthed a trove of Reed’s letters when she met one of his descendants at a lecture\, awed that she’d heard so little of this charismatic man and his fascinating true story of love and war. In The Remarkable Life of Reed Peggram\, she introduces us to an unforgettable character who fled from country to country as fighting advanced\, was captured by Nazis and outwitted them in a daring escape\, and risked it all in a personal fight for a life of love\, freedom\, beauty and dignity in a world set against him. \nThe Remarkable Life of Reed Peggram is available in hardback\, ebook and audio from Penguin Random House and various other retailers. \nRegister
URL:https://www.scandinaviahouse.org/event/the-remarkable-life-of-reed-peggram-nordic-book-club-online/
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