At this evening event at ARoS Art Museum, you will have the chance to meet and network with other cybersecurity specialists. Enjoy dining in a unique setting and experience a captivating concert by Marie Koldkjær Højlund, associate professor in sound studies at Aarhus University, who performs under the name Kh Marie. As a solo artist, Kh Marie specialises in creating site-specific listening experiences that prioritise the listening space. Kh Marie has played in various bands, including Tiger Tunes, Marybell Katastrophy and most recently Nephew. She is currently resident composer at Aarhus Teater and has recently won the Carl Nielsen and Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen honorary award for music and composition. This evening Kh Marie will perform together with musicians Kasper Staub (keys) and Kenneth Nørby Andersen (various instruments) and choir singers from Aarhus Theatres choir.
Look forward to a stimulating evening which will conclude with coffee and dessert in the iconic Your Rainbow Panorama – with stunning views over the city.
Snacks & bubbles
Charred cucumber with smoked cheese
Beetroot and horseradish croustade
Organic Cava “WES” Brut Especial, Blanc de Blancs, Penedés, Spain
Menu & wines
Roasted sprouts (flower and cabbage) with a basil, wild garlic and lime puree. Served with bread.
Organic Chardonnay, Claude Val, Paul Mas, Languedoc, France
Mushrooms with risotto, broccolini and spring microgreens
Tempranillo, Kvium, Dominio de Eguren, Manchuela, Spain
ARoS Art Museum, located in the centre of Aarhus, is a unique international art museum. With a total of 20,700 square metres distributed over ten stories, ARoS is one of the largest art museums in Northern Europe. ARoS has been awarded two Michelin stars in Michelin's tourism guide. On top of the museum building is Your Rainbow Panorama, created in 2011 by the world-famous Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson. Your Rainbow Panorama is a permanent work of art consisting of a circular, 150-metre-long and three metre-wide circular walkway in glass in all the colours of the spectrum. Mounted on slender columns 3.5 metres above the roof and with a diameter of 52 metres, this spectacular creation extends across the top of the entire cubic museum building.
Evening guests will be able to enjoy dessert and coffee while exploring this spectacular panoramic walkway – taking in breathtaking views of the city and the bay.