Les Autres Danois : Johan Dalgaard
Les Autres Danois (The Other Danes) is a series of profiles of remarkable Danes who have spent time in France in the course of their often colourful lives. Each podcast is devised and presented (in French) by two Danes who are themselves colourful characters - actors Pernille Bergendorff and ThomaS Landbo.
Le quatrième invité est un pianiste généreux qui est parti loin de sa ville natale au Danemark pour se réaliser et faire partager son talent. Il a joué avec les plus grands en France - Hallyday, Biolay, Farmer, Renaud et plein d’autres. Rencontrez le musicien Johan Dalgaard.
- Carl Nielsen et Harald Bergstedt : Solen er så rød, mor (clavier Johan Dalgaard, chant ThomaS Landbo)
- Aske Jacoby : Chant (live à Paris)
- CV Jørgensen : På gyngende grund
- Johnny Hallyday : Que je t’aime (live du Champs de Mars)
About the series
Les Autres Danois (The Other Danes) - A series of profiles of remarkable Danes who have spent time in France in the course of their often colourful lives. Each podcast is devised and presented (in French) by two Danes who are themselves colourful characters - actors Pernille Bergendorff and ThomaS Landbo.
Bergendorff and Landbo both left their native Denmark to live in Paris after falling in love with the city. In the podcast series Les Autres Danois, they explore the lives of unusual individuals to try to understand what made them set off from their Nordic homeland and to settle in France.
Recorded at the Maison du Danemark
With thanks to Laurent Sauvage, Mette Kruse and Luc Jimenez
About the presenters
Four shades of Pernille Bergendorff
An actress equally enamoured of stage and screen
Tarot card reader
Writer and columnist for Danish media whose favourite topics are philosophy, the arts and human beings
Born explorer and spiritual mountaineer
https://www.instagram.com/pern...
Four shades of ThomaS Landbo
Actor, composer, dancer and voice actor
Fearless dragon-slayer
Has an irresistible desire to communicate with everyone wherever he goes
Embodies the Danish bohemian in Paris