Two Worlds United Programs in Denmark for High School students
Overview |
Any
country that numbers among its patron saints Hans
Christian Andersen, Victor Borge, and an ancient king
named Harald Bluetooth, must have a true sense of whimsy,
wonder, and humor. Denmark's sea-wrapped landscape may be
lovely, its thatched cottages charming, and its capital
one of the most pleasant cities of Europe, but the
country's greatest asset is its people—the
Danes—though the food may run a close second. Pack your sense of fun when you take
off for Denmark.
With its small cottages and tiny hamlets, Denmark appears
idyllic—almost a toy nation—and its emphasis on
fantasy and fun (it has two of the best amusement parks in
the world) makes it ideal for students. But it has as much
to offer students as well, including sophisticated
buildings and a remarkable history with monuments and
art.
The term the Danes use to describe the style that is so
much a part of their life is hyggelig, which,
though strictly untranslatable, suggests a combination of
friendliness, coziness, and cheer. As a Two Worlds United student you'll find this
ever-so-Danish quality everywhere you go. |
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TWO WORLDS UNITED
Admissions Dep't.
Tel: 1 (805) 581-9191
Fax: 1 (805) 581-6079
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