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Indulge Your Senses with Classical Music, Film, and Homemade Finger Food
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      11. – 22. March 2026

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          Indulge Your Senses with Classical Music, Film, and Homemade Finger Food

          Indulge Your Senses with Classical Music, Film, and Homemade Finger Food

          Allow yourself to be teleported directly from Park Bio in Østerbro to Jacob Shaw's musical farm – Scandinavian Cello School - in Stevns when we invite you to the world premiere of Katrine Philp's documentary 'Where Music Grows' – accompanied by delicious food and wonderful music.

          Classical music is often associated with something lofty. But the passionate Jacob Shaw wants something more down to earth. Not because people don’t come to improve their skills – on the contrary. People come from near and far to live on the farm. But they also come to find balance. And to learn how to live and work more sustainably.Jacob has found a formula that combines the highest level of musical training and farm life, and it seems to work.

          Join us this evening, where they will showcase the product of their unique constellation of world class music making and farm life – on this special occasion, the musicians have not only brought their instruments, but they have also cooked up a storm. After the world premiere you can grab some finger food and beer, while you enjoy a small performance by the musicians.