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The Sound of Courage – Music and Equality in the Nordic Countries

Showcase concerts curated by HUN SOLO, Talk with Sonja Eismann

9. Jul 2026, 18:00

We are proud to present: »The Sound of Courage« – an exhibition about music and equality in the Nordic countries! Join us for a festive summer opening with drinks and open air concert featuring three Nordic female acts curated by the Danish project HUN SOLO.

Program

Welcome
Marie Helene Steinrücke, Deputy Head of Mission of the Kingdom of Denmark

Q&A with Sonja Eismann about music, equality and her work for the exhibition
Sonja Eismann is a German music and art journalist. She published »Candy Girls – Sexism in the Music Industry« in 2025 and wrote the portraits of the musicians for the exhibition »The Sound of Courage«.

Concert x 3 by HUN SOLO
HUN SOLO is a Danish project promoting diversity in music featuring female and female-oriented acts in showcase solo formats. HUN SOLO presents three Nordic acts for our exhibition opening:

Nana Jacobi is a Danish singer-songwriter, composer, and live performer known for her powerful indie-pop sound and thoughtful Danish-language lyrics. She first gained wider recognition with the song »Open Sky« from the film En kort, en lang and is also a prominent advocate for gender equality in the music industry through the HUN SOLO project.

Julia Bengtson is a Swedish singer-songwriter, violinist, and artist whose music blends Scandinavian folk traditions with contemporary indie-pop. Her songs pair intimate, emotionally resonant storytelling with a sound that balances fragility and strength, earning attention for their authenticity and powerful live presence.

Jazzygold is a Faroese singer-songwriter whose music blends R&B, soul, and pop with candid lyrics about life, identity, heartbreak, and growing up in your twenties. With Faroese and Kenyan roots, she has gained international attention for her soulful voice, relatable storytelling, and vibrant artistic vision.

Drinks & get-together

Media partners: FluxFM, Missy Magazine & Rausgegangen.

With the generous support of the Nordic Council of Ministers.

Grafik: Kristina Brusa