Spotter since 2020
About me
I'm a freelancing performer with a 3-year professional education in musical theatre, juggling odd jobs with studies, my own show group and managing my own firm. I'm passionate about travelling, music, arts, culture and languages!
Always up for new challenges and adventures!
Why Malmö
I love my city for many reasons, I love the creativity here, the bustling arts scene and the mix of old and new.
Malmö is truly the most open place I've ever lived in, it's special in the sense that I find people more open and friendlier, easier to approach or ask for help than people in most other cities I've visited! I also love the diversity - there's a saying that "If you've seen Malmö, you've seen the world", and it's true. The city's proximity to nature and the sea as well as all the beautiful parks within the city provide amazing opportunities to spend leisure time and organize activities outside without travelling. The ease with which you can travel to Copenhagen, Gothenburg and all of southern Sweden is also a huge perk!
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"Matbyrån" in Malmö is another hidden gastronomic gem just a few hundred meters from my place! I tried vegetarian meat balls with bulgur & gorgonzola...
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The "Disgusting Food Museum" in Malmö has more than 80 'local delicacies' from around the world - are you in for a horrifyingly awesome experience?
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"Scandic Triangeln" in Malmö is a hotel and a popular spot for after-works and pre-drink meetings. I love its airy spaces and Saturday brunch!
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The bridge of Öresund and Ribersborgsstranden (and its 79 hectares!) lend themselves to many activities & the best sunsets you can witness in Malmö...
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Theatre-themed "Teaterlekplatsen" is one of Malmö's most popular playgrounds, infused with colourful elements from the stage & theatre! Children love it...
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"Mevlana" is a delicious Turkish restaurant in Malmö! The Mevlana special with pomegranate and walnuts is just heavenly...
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Did you know that in Swedish we call Malmö "parkernas stad", the city of parks? Come discover why, with our no less than 18 parks, each with its own style.
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"Margaretapaviljongen" in Malmö (built in 1914) is a beautiful pavilion surrounded by flower beds first designed by Crown Princess Margareta. Nice cafe!
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