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Den Danske Forening Heimdal June 2011 source: www.denmarkemb.org Medlemsblad Newsletter for the Danish Association ‘Heimdal’ – Established 1872
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Den Danske Forening

Heimdal June 2011

source: www.denmarkemb.org

Medlemsblad

Newsletter for the Danish Association ‘Heimdal’ – Established 1872

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Contributions We would love to share your news and stories. You are welcome to send emails and other material to the editor for publication. The closing date for the July issue is 17 June 2011. We will endeavour to publish all material submitted but reserve the right to edit or not publish your contribution. Any material published does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Danish Club or the Editor.

From the Editor

source: Danish Design Museum, Randers

What is Danish Design and how do you define it? There is an article in the newsletter that will bring you right up to date on your Danish designers. We’re excited by the strong support received from Danish companies, among them Fritz Hansen, who have offered the club a lovely table at a symbolic price; now we want chairs to match which may prove difficult. Le Klint has contributed four of their well-known lamps and offered us to buy more at a favourable price. By the way, if you have a shed full of old Danish teak furniture, Melbourne is screaming out for the old pieces. At a recent visit, I found lots of old teak furniture beautifully restored in shops in Smith Street and similar places. Prices were reasonable so if you’re pining (no pun intended) for teak, check out auctions and trendy second-hand furniture. At the Brisbane auctions you may also be able to find pottery vases and knick-knacks to match the teak period. Go have a look and have fun!

Editor: Lone Schmidt Phone: 07 3359 2026 Email: [email protected] Webmaster: Aage Christoffersen Phone: 07 3204 5761 Skype: lydatronic Email: [email protected]

THE DANISH ASSOCIATION “HEIMDAL” INC 36 AUSTIN STREET NEWSTEAD QLD 4006

Contact details: 0437 612 913 www.danishclubbrisbane.org

WELCOME TO OUR NEW

MEMBERS IN

APRIL/MAY

Louise Sparre, Toowong

Leonie & Rick Homewood, Everton

Park

Michael, Sarah & Anton Rasmussen, Ascot

THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST AND SUPPORT

BIRTHDAYS IN

MAY/JUNE

26 May – Prins Frederik

7 June – Prins Joachim 11 June – Prins Henrik

When’s your birthday?

CONGRATULATIONS

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What’s on at the Danish Club? Folkies Old & New at Heimdal 21 May 2011 6.30 for 7.30 pm start See details in the May newsletter Café Danmark 27 May 2011 from 6 pm Come in and see what’s happened at the club since your last visit and try our tasty ‘smørrebrød’: the menu varies from time to time, but you’ll

often find ‘rullepølse’ (spicy rolled pork), smoked salmon, roast beef, pate, roast pork and ‘Esrom’ cheese. And yummy hot dogs. The bar is stocked with fresh supplies of Tuborg and Carlsberg brewed in Denmark as well as your favourite Australian beers. There’s even Tuborg Christmas brew. If you prefer a glass of wine with your food, we have a good variety of whites, reds and sparkling on offer. It’s also an opportunity to buy delicious Danish pastries, ryebread and other specialty breads and organic biscuits direct from Britt’s Danish Delights. Tea offers smallgoods and quality meats from Flemming, the Danish butcher at Woolloongabba, as well as her own goodies including

remoulade and ‘hønsesalat’. It’s a good idea to order in advance and pick up at the café. Skt Hans 18 June 2011 Visit Saga Vikings in their village at Joyner and sing ‘Midsommervisen’ around the fire. Help build a ‘witch’ and gather wood for the bonfire in the afternoon – see details inside the newsletter. Café Danmark 24 June 2011 Legestue Every Friday and 1st Sunday Kids’ Play Group from 9.30-11.30 am

The Danish play group is back in Austin Street. See contact details in the newsletter or on Facebook – give your children an opportunity to speak Danish and play with other children in their age group. And you can catch up with the young Danes in Brisbane.

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SAGA VIKINGS GROUP INC. PO Box 136, LAWNTON QLD 4501 www.sagavikings.org.au Email: [email protected] President: Arild Nielsen 07-3204 8204

HEIMDAL HOLDER SKT HANS HOS SAGA VIKINGERNE

LØRDAG DEN 18. JUNI 2011 - KL 14.00 “Black Forest” 110 (149) Byrnes Road North, Joyner 4501

I august sidste år besøgte Heimdal, Saga Vikingerne. Vi gentager nu succeen med

“Heimdal holder Skt Hans hos Saga Vikingerne”

På programmet er Saga Vikingernes velkendte “Vikinge Landsby Living” med mange forskellige Vikinge displays og aktiviteter for børn og voksne. Dagen begynder med fremstilling af hekse. Alle, som er interesseret, kan deltage i denne aktivitet og har I noget gammelt tøj, som kan bruges til heksene, medbring det venligst på dagen. Bålet bliver tændt ca kl 18.00. Husk stole eller puder til at sidde omkring bålet. I løbet af eftermiddagen er der mulighed for at købe diverse dejlige ting, bl.a.

Kaffe, Te & kage Hotdogs & Burgers

Soft Drinks og andre drikkevarer

Fundraising Entre: Voksne $ 10 Børn under 12år $ 6 Familie $ 30

RAGNAROK – ELLERS KENDT SOM DEN STORE OVERSVØMMELSE I BRISBANE 2011 RAMTE OGSÅ SAGA VIKINGERNE.

Som mange af jer husker havde vi en veletableret Vikinge Landsby, men alt blev skyllet bort. Siden da har vi startet genopbygningen af vores “Vikinge Landsby” og har med stor taknemmelighed modtaget bl.a. bidder af det gamle gulv fra “Heimdal” som nu er blevet til Toiletbygning. Vores nye køkken og bar er nu vel undervejs og vil være færdig til Skt Hans. Vi er dog langtfra færdige med hele vores Landsby og derfor har vi stadigvæk brug for at rejse funds for genopbygningen af nyt Langhus, borde og bænke samt andre fornødenheder. Vi appellerer derfor til alle Heimdals medlemmer samt jeres venner og bekendte om opbakning for denne event, hvor I ikke alene får mulighed for en dejlig Skt Hans dag/aften med rigtigt bål og dansk mad men samtidig hjælper I Saga Vikings fundraising. Tilmelding til: [email protected] eller [email protected] Arild – 3204 8204 Carlo – 3818 0066

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Get all your Danish Baked Goodies from Britt’s Bakery at Café DANMARK 4th Friday of each month

Authentic Danish Pastry & Organic Bread Products

Kringler, Smørtærter, Kanelstænger, Birkes, Rundstykker, Fuldkornsrugbrød, Kransekagekonfekt, Småkager, Knækbrød og bagerens dårlige øje.

For information, order forms and delivery details, go to our website: www.brittsdanishdelight.com.au

Unit 5/10 Energy Crescent, Molendinar QLD 4214 Ph: 07 5571 6881 Fax: 07 5571 6947 Email: [email protected]

Background on Kvonn KVONN is a lively group of musicians from the Faroe Islands playing traditional and contemporary folk music from Scandinavia. KVONN’s repertoire includes music composed by the band members, as well as traditional tunes and tunes from

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Raffles by Soren Hoimark

Raffles is part of the lifeblood of any social club and at the Danish Club, all our prizes are donated by members, so every dollar you contribute goes directly to club funding.

When our Raffle Queens Lise and Vivian are out there offering you the opportunity to win one of the great prizes, please participate – you are in with a chance to win

something nice and support the club at the same time. So far this year we have

raised over $2,000.

A big thank you to our main prize sponsor, Vivian Lindup for all the wonderful prizes and also to Poul Tvede, Lone Schmidt and Palace Cinemas amongst others.

Remember the simple rules of the raffle – when the numbers are drawn, you need to

be present and claim your prize there and then. Sometimes the holder of the winning ticket has either left or just bought tickets to contribute towards the club funding, and

as we have to distribute all prizes on the night, winning tickets that are not claimed when drawn are discarded and we have to draw a new winning number, so please

always be present and alert when the numbers are drawn.

Happy raffling and thank you very much for the support.

phph

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Now we have also sourced herring, cod roe, salmon paste, Danish lumpfish caviar

and other goodies for our members – see them at the May cafe

Falkeskog Onion Herring 630 g $ 9 Falkeskog Anchovy Spiced Herring 630 g $ 9 Viking Matjes Herring 550 g $ 9

Viking Black Lumpfish Caviar 50 g $ 5 Viking Salmon Paste 150 g $ 5

Amanda Cod Roe (torskerogn) 200 g $ 5 Malaco Gott & Blandat Original 150 g $ 3

Tyrkisk Peber 150 g $ 3.50

Slave for the Day

This year we started the tradition of Slave for the Day and a big thanks to the first

willing participants, Aase & Andy Brodersen and Eva Kaiser and Jose – great going, guys!

Whilst the committee and other volunteers are the regular production team of food

and drinks, we are exactly that – volunteers - and any help from you is greatly appreciated.

If all would just give a hand once every 5 years as kitchen slave for the evening, that

would be great – and we also appreciated your help putting tables and chairs away after the events.

A very true observation made by one of our slaves was that the club can only maintain

such a low price level for food and drink if enough slaves participate to avoid having

to get paid help. So be brave – become a slave (just for the day …) Remember you are slaving for all

of us – including yourself so we can all enjoy the benefits of the club.

Just ring the club mobile 0437 612913 and let us know when you would like to participate.

Danish Church

Søndag 29. maj 2011 er der gudstjeneste i

det fri i Daisy Hill Koala Centre fra 10.30 til

13. Tag picnic kurv og kaffe med – læs

mere om dagen på kirkens website.

Le Klint

Le Klint has donated four lamps to the club

– the committee is very impressed by their

generosity - and if anybody is interested in

buying lamps for themselves, check out the

page on our website. Add 25% for freight,

5% for duty and 10% GST to the Danish

prices – that should give you a good

estimate on the end cost. The club will

organise transport.

Moose Hunt

Swedes Down Under have scheduled the

annual moose hunt for 15 October 2011

and Kim Tvede will coordinate the Danish

team. Have a word with Kim if you’re

interested in participating this year.

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Helligdagene falder sent i år: 20. maj St Bededag 2. juni Kristi Himmelfartsdag 5. juni Grundlovsdag 12. juni Pinsesøndag 13. juni 2. pinsedag Maleri af Christian August Lorentzen Den 15. juni er det Valdemarsdag (indført 1912 ved Cirk.Nr.391 24/12 1912). Det var på denne dag i 1219, at Dannebrog ifølge myten faldt ned fra himmelen i Estland, hvor den danske konge Valdemar Sejr kæmpede mod esterne i slaget ved Lyndanisse.

De danske drenge fra A Friend in London er klar til finalen i Det Europæiske Melodi Grand Prix på lørdag 14. maj.

Drengene leverede en energisk sceneoptræden og gik videre som land nummer seks ud af 10 i semifinalen.

Mod slutningen af sangen begav forsanger Tim Schou sig ud på en halsbrækkende løbetur på catwalken i Esprit Arena, men det lykkedes ham både at synge undervejs og undgå at snuble over den store ballonbold, han selv havde sparket ud til publikum. Imens kogte salen, hvor Dannebrog var flot repræsenteret på de forreste rækker. Også i pressecentret var stemningen høj under den danske sang, der modtog aftenes højeste bifald. Nå ja, sammen med de irske Jedward-tvillinger, der også gik videre til finalen.

VIdere til lørdagens finale er også vores naboer fra Sverige, der er repræsenteret af 20-årige Eric Saade. Han havde på forhånd meldt ud, at han var klar til at forlade scenen, hvis det glasbur, han smadrer under sin optræden, ikke ville lade sig smadre, som det er sket under flere prøver.

Men alt gik heldigvis som det skulle for svenskerne, og dermed mangler kun Norge af de skandinaviske lande i finalen. Også Estland, Rumænien, Moldova, Bosnien/Hercegovina, Østrig, Ukraine og Slovenien gik videre til lørdagens finale.

De øvrige lande i finalen er Storbritannien, Frankrig, Italien, Tyskland, Spanien, Serbien, Litauen, Grækenland, Aserbajdsjan, Georgien, Schweiz, Ungarn, Finland, Rusland og Island.

Kilde: www.politken.dk

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Study & Stay in Australia?

Your door to the best in Australian Education & Training….

We are Danes, with a strong background in both Danish and Australian education & training. Though we work with people from any country, we run some especially exciting programs between Denmark and Australia, including:

Guiding would-be migrants to courses for recognition in 60-Point occupations

Assisting students enter the very best course, school/college/university for their needs

Study Tours – customised to meet the particular needs of the Danish schools/colleges/universities

Semester Study Abroad – individuals or classes come to undertake one semester of study, and get credit back into their secondary school/undergraduate programs in Denmark

Placing students into workplaces in Australia for Occupational Training, which is part of their studies in Denmark

Consulting services for Danish institutions wishing to establish links with Australian partners.

We’d be delighted to assist you in any of these areas. Please do not hesitate to contact us: Riborg Andersen [email protected] Ph: 07-5442 9588 Joern Christoffersen [email protected] Ph. 07-5473 9917

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Dansk legegruppe Hver fredag 9.30-11.30 36 Austin St, Newstead

1. søndag i måneden 10-12 (find os på Facebook)

Vi mødes hver fredag og den 1. søndag i

måneden for at snakke og lege sammen på

dansk. Da vores lille faste gruppe svinger

lidt i deltagertal pga ferier, oftest til

Danmark og arbejde mv, vil vi meget gerne

se flere medlemmer. Vi tror trods alt det

gavner børnene at mødes og lege samt

høre, at vi alle taler dansk.

Vi starter normalt med fri leg og ca kl 11

sidder vi alle omkring et bord og spiser

vores medbragte mad – og slutter gerne

dagen med nogle danske børnesange.

Tea

3379 1667

0419 659 837

E-mail: [email protected]

Tina

3191 0411

0403 838 663

E-mail: [email protected]

First Sunday in August

Sunday 7th August, Lis Larsen from

"folkedanserne" and Kurt Christensen

are coming to teach children and adults

how to dance "folkedans" and Danish

"sanglege"

The dance starts at 10 am and we finish

around noon where we will enjoy our

packed lunch.

If you and your family wish to participate

is the very exciting event, please send me

an email no later than August 1.

Iben Lund

[email protected]

Oxfam Trail Walk

Don’t forget to show your support for

Signe Riemer-Sørensen and Martin Lentz –

it’s a long walk ...

We're a young Danish couple who on the

weekend of 18 -19 June, together with

two other team mates will be walking

100km to raise money and awareness for

Oxfam Australia.

Teams of 4 have 48hrs to walk or run the

100km trail from Mt Glorious via Lake

Manchester to Mt Coot-Tha, though our

team is hoping to finish in 25hrs. To do this

we’ll walk through the night (with no

sleep) until the end. The event raises vital

funds for Oxfam Australia. Oxfam is an

independent, secular, non-government

organization working in more than 28

countries including Indigenous Australia.

Our team NAMS Internationals is hoping

to raise well over $1,000 to help some of

the world’s poorest people. Our fund

raising enables Oxfam to continue its

work delivering projects that support

orphans and people affected by HIV and

AIDS in Southern Africa, that educate

people in Laos on efficient farming

techniques and that improve Indigenous

health and wellbeing in regional

Australia.

We hope that you can support us in this

massive challenge. Please consider how

you may be able to get behind us, either

by sponsoring us directly or referring us to

others.

Putting ourselves through months of

intense training to walk 100km is worth it

for the help given to others through

Oxfam Australia’s programs.

You can follow our progress on our team-

space on http://tinyurl.com/team258

På forhånd tak

Signe Riemer-Sørensen og Martin Lentz

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The Danish Folkdance Group goes to Canberra by Tom Larsen

The Danish Folkdance Group went to

Canberra to participate in The National Folk Festival, where we were to do

three performances + one with AFSD showing the diversity in Australian

social dancing. The show is an annual event over

Easter and the dance group was supposed to meet there on Thursday.

Some of us drove by car, one by train and the rest of us by plane. The

expectations and the mood were high.

On arrival we went to the festival site to check in and receive our wrist bands to

show we had free entrance and use of facilities and shuttle bus.

The Festival involves thousands of people, not only from Australia, but

also from other countries around the world.

During the Festival one can experience folkloric dances from all over the world.

Music bands playing anything from Jazz, dances and songs from the bush,

entertainers from many different countries, workshops for dancing,

instrument making. Food stalls from

different continents are available in abundance as well as stalls offering

goods from many different countries. In other words, there is something for

every taste.

On Friday we participated in a parade

organised by AFSD (Australian Federa-tion for Social Dancing) where we

finished with a display of dances from around Australia, including Danish

dancing. Saturday, we had our first performance

on the Piazza. We were well received by the audience and finished off with a

participation dance where people could join in. The dance floor was full, so we

were happy, considering we were probably the oldest group in the

Festival. In the afternoon, John, Hans and I went

to The War Memorial. I hadn’t been

there for 10 years and didn’t want to miss the opportunity to see it after it

had been refurbished. Sunday and Monday we had perform-

ances in the late morning, leaving heaps of time for us to explore the

festival. Everyone got different experiences and stories to tell.

My favourite food turned out to be steak and mushroom pie. On the first

day, I came across an Asian baker and since then I was sold. So I had a pie

every day. Junk food is normally not my favourite, but I was hooked! I also

tried Turkish snacks, Dutch poffertjes,

pancakes with filling and vegetable fried balls from Hara Krishna and they were

actually great.

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Update from the Committee

The committee meets once a month and at our meeting in May we discussed:

Correspondence

Your club is now a 3 star establishment

under the Brisbane City Council rating scheme for food venues and we expect

to receive our stars soon.

The new valuation of our site at

Newstead is $740,000, a reduction from last year.

President has received an invite to represent the club at the Queensland

Day citizenship ceremony at Southbank.

Our application for a kitchen update and

new whitegoods to the Gambling Community Benefit Fund was not

successful, but will roll over to the next round. Many flood-related applications

were fast-tracked in this round.

Events

The June Saturday event will be on 18/6

where Saga Vikings are organising a Skt Hans evening for us. It will be great to

sing ‘Midsommervisen’ around the bonfire again! For our July Saturday,

we’ll put on a Christmas in July event. Aiming for the AGM on the August

Saturday.

Swedes are putting on a Schlager Party

for the Eurovision Song Contest evening and it will be interesting to see how they

go.

Money

Accounts for March, YTD 3rd Quarter and April 2011 presented at meeting. After

receipt of the second insurance payment

the club’s accounts are back in black. Expenses in general compare to last

year’s, events are down slightly. Bar sales are up with our beer and snaps

proving very popular.

Membership

3 new members came on board in the last period.

Maintenance

Airconditioning vents need cleaning. Walls in toilets are showing signs of rust

and we discussed applying rust inhibitor. Iben, Alan, Søren and Lone will work a

couple of hours Saturday 14 May to put our wall decorations back up. Soren is

putting together a spreadsheet listing our suppliers and maintenance

requirements.

News

- Yoga classes to start up at club

with Helen Spencer

- 140th anniversary coming up in

2012 – will encourage members to

suggest event format

- New table cloths in purple and

white will be purchased

- Fritz Hansen and Corporate Culture

have offered black oval UNITE

tables at a symbolic price and we

discussed what to do about tables

that don’t collapse and how to pick

suitable chairs

- Suggestion to ensure the old

photographs of previous presidents

are stored digitally – the paper

prints have deteriorated in the sun

- Peter will buy the laptop available

to us under the Volunteers Grant

and set up new website in

consultation with Aage

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ABOUT DANISH DESIGN

Today, Danish design is flourishing. as the new generation has gained a perspective on the classic period. The young designers regard the pioneers with respect – but are able to stand on their own feet.

A presentation of Danish design has to start with its breakthrough on the international scene after World War II. A fortunate combination of internal and external circumstances led to a Golden Age, in which Danish furniture achieved particular success, but silver, ceramics, glass and textiles also experienced a fertile period.

A breakthrough such as the classic Danish one can only occur if the talent is available. And it was! However, talent is not enough – special growth conditions are required for the talent to thrive and develop.

Three circumstances were particularly crucial to the success of Danish design in the post-war period. The first was the late industrialisation of Denmark. A living craft tradition with high quality standards was allowed to develop slowly and gradually into industrial production, closely monitored by the architects and master cabinet makers of the time.

The second was the world’s desire to see and experience something new after a war which had left large parts of Europe in ruins. The Danish light wood furniture with references to Nordic nature and a look that was sometimes based on classic furniture types but without the style elements of former periods soon gained a foothold internationally.

Thirdly, Danish design had room for the individualists. This trend began to emerge in the 1930s, when the architect and critic Poul Henningsen scrutinised society and agitated for freedom, respect for the individual and a democratic, humanist view of life, which was rather unusual in the Nordic countries at the time. These attitudes gradually became widely accepted in Denmark.

The soil had thus been fertilised when the major talents appeared. The talents were so to speak given a free rein and architects and furniture designers found enthusiastic collaborators among master cabinet makers and other small production companies.

The establishment of the Furniture School at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts played a considerable part in the development of furniture design. Here Professor Kaare Klint represented Functionalism with studies of the proportions between people and objects. Klint has had greater influence on Danish furniture design than any other designer. His views of the form and function of furniture have influenced several generations of Danish designers and continue to do so today.

Nonetheless, the Danes remained slightly sceptical about Functionalism, which therefore never had a complete breakthrough. Hans J. Wegner respected the Klint approach, but struck out a path for himself. Like several other furniture designers at the time, Wegner trained as a cabinet maker and combined extraordinary craftsmanship with a unique sense of form, resulting in a series of chairs which many regard as unsurpassable.

As the head of the cooperative FDB furniture design studio, Børge Mogensen designed a furniture series aimed at the average Danish family. It was simple and robust, and could be combined according to the family’s needs. In addition, Mogensen designed several characteristic chairs which are still in production, including the Spanish Chair.

Another individualist was Finn Juhl, who represented the artistic freedom with a personal idiom and chairs which were at once harmonious sculptures and traditional seating furniture.

Concurrently, industrialised furniture manufacturing developed in the USA, where the best-known products were Charles Eames’s chairs of moulded wood and steel pipes. Eames’s chairs inspired Arne Jacobsen to

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design the now world-famous Ant chair of bent, laminated wood from 1952 – Denmark’s first example of an industrially manufactured chair in the true sense of the word and fully in line with what the international furniture trend was producing. Arne Jacobsen was already recognised as an architect, especially abroad, but now he became equally famous as a furniture designer.

Danish design aroused an immediate response in the international press –among other things due to the large Scandinavian design exhibitions which toured the world.

Poul Kjærholm, Verner Panton and Nanna Ditzel were other designers –slightly younger than the post-war masters – who made a strong impression in the following years.

Unlike other Danish designers, Poul Kjærholm chose to work mainly in steel and leather. Kjærholm was inspired by the international style and worked with an uncompromising perfectionism, which has made him one of the leading Danish furniture designers in recent time.

However, no other designer has been more imaginative or different than Verner Panton – today a role model for many young designers. Panton found little understanding of his ideas in the Danish design environment of his time. He therefore left Denmark and became an influential designer in 1960s Europe.

Inspired by among others Verner Panton, Nanna Ditzel started her long career in the 1950s with bold and colourful complete environments and new ways of living. After several years in England, Nanna Ditzel returned to Denmark in 1986 and in the following years created furniture with a strong personal look, which have helped renew Danish furniture design.

Among the designers of the time, Gunnar Aagaard Andersen had a special position. He was the artist and Renaissance man, who as a designer was primarily known for his polyether chair from 1964, whose extreme look has inspired today’s young Danish designers.

source: www.denmarkemb.org

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COMMITTEE 2010/2011

President: Søren Høimark Phone 07 3359 2026 Mobile 0431 881 513 E-mail: [email protected]

Committee Member: Kim Tvede Phone: E-mail: [email protected]

Vice President:

Alan Przybylak Mobile 0402 691 435 E-mail: [email protected]

Committee Member:

Peter Hansen Phone (02) 6680 3574 E-mail: [email protected]

Treasurer :

Lone Schmidt Phone 07 3359 2026 E-mail: [email protected]

Committee Member: Michael Schmidt Mobile 0418 761 515 E-mail: [email protected]

Committee Member:

Jens Gønget Phone 07 3871 2570 Mobile 0449 946 944 E-mail: [email protected]

Committee Member:

Lise Kopittke Mobile: 0429 165 996 E-mail: [email protected]

Secretary:

Vivian Lindup Mobile 0411 084475

E-mail: [email protected]

Committee Member: Iben Giessing Lund Mobile: 0434 933 953 E-mail: [email protected]

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The Danish Association Heimdal Inc. Est 1872

36 Austin Street, Newstead QLD 4006 Phone 0437 612 913 www.danishclubbrisbane.org

Celebrating and fostering the Danish language, culture and traditions

MEMBERSHIP FORM 1 July 2011 - 30 June 2012

Membership Number: Occupation

Name Date of

Birth

/ /

Partner’s

Name

Date of

Birth

/ /

Address Phone (Home)

Suburb & State

Postcode

Phone (Work)

E-mail Phone (Mobile)

Children: (Under 18

years of age)

Date of Birth

/ /

Date of Birth

/ /

Date of Birth

/ /

Please send the newsletter via e-mail

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP FEES (payment of full fee after 1 April will include 2011/12)

Ordinary*) Member/Family $60.00 Associate Member/Family $60.00

Ordinary*) Member/Single $40.00 Associate Member/Single $40.00

Cheque or money order Paid by EFT $ enclosed

Signature Date / /

*) Ordinary member: Danish born/descendant of a person whose father, mother, grandfather or grandmother was born in Denmark or was a Danish citizen at the time of that person's birth

The membership fee may be paid by EFT to Heimdal’s account with Suncorp BSB NO: 484-799 Account No: 02495 1468 using your membership number and name as reference. Please send the form to Birte Schmidt if there are any changes in your details.

If paying by cheque, please make it payable to “The Danish Association Heimdal” and post it to the Membership officer: Birte Schmidt 35/192 Hargreaves Road MANLY WEST QLD 4179 Phone 07 3348 4979 Email [email protected]

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Building update by Søren Høimark

At the April Café Danmark we had 95% of the club finished with the floors completed and

looking beautiful and the walls, doors, architraves had all been painted. Positioning our flags, photos, paintings and other stuff back on the floor/walls should be complete by next Café night end May, and we’ll be back to normal.

The major difference is the feel of greater space caused by the new sandstone (look-alike) tiles. With their light colour, we had to off-set that area by a darker colour and in

consultation with our painter a pleasant green colour was selected, and it works very well. As our climate and activities are not suited to carpeted areas, we also improved the standard in the kid’s room by replacing with a timber floor, which provides a soft surface and is easier

to clean and maintain than carpet. In regard to cleaning, the new tiles certainly provides a tell tale sign of whether the floor is

clean or not, and whilst this is more demanding on cleaning, it makes it easier for us to ensure that our venue is clean and also that it is left clean by our hall hire parties. The last item – our stage – is due to be delivered and installed week commencing 9 May and

we expect to end up with lighter and more manageable stage boxes making it easier for us to quickly ‘fold’ the stage together and leave space for our regular activities.

All in all, it has been a lot of hard work and we have achieved the result within a very short time span, and the result is certainly a great facelift. We are working on the next step of our venue upgrade and hope to be able to report some

good news over the next couple of months.


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