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Symbolic Handover of the EU Presidency to Denmark

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On Photo by Hasse Ferrold-The Ambassador of Poland "Hands over a symbolic gift as a symbol of The Transfer of The EU Presidency from Poland to Denmark" to State Secretary Jonas Bering Lisberg Danish Foreign Ministry.


16 June 2025, Copenhagen – Head of Mission of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland, Ms. Ewa Dębska, attended a concert marking the conclusion of the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union. The event, held in Copenhagen, featured a performance by the Scandinavian Art Ensemble and included the symbolic handover of the EU Presidency to Denmark.

Following the concert, guests were welcomed to a reception.

The Ambassadors of : The Netherlands, Egypt & Wife, Ireland, Poland, South Africa, Spouse of The Netherland Ambassador, Slovenia Honorary Consul. 6: Bertel Haarder & The Ambassador of Chin. Photo Hasse Ferrold

In the photo by Hasse Ferrold: The Ambassador of Poland presents a symbolic gift to State Secretary Jonas Bering Lisberg of the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, representing the formal transfer of the EU Presidency from Poland to Denmark.

The Scandinavian Art Ensemble is a remarkable international group uniting musicians from Poland and the Scandinavian countries, brought together by a shared admiration for the legendary Polish trumpeter and composer Tomasz Stańko. The ensemble was formed as a result of the collective project JazzDanmark’s Summer Session in Denmark in 2015. Photo Hasse Ferrold EU Presidency Transfer Symbolic 16 06 2025 Poland to Denmark at Danish National Museum.

The Scandinavian Art Ensemble is a remarkable international group uniting musicians from Poland and the Scandinavian countries, brought together by a shared admiration for the legendary Polish trumpeter and composer Tomasz Stańko. The ensemble was formed as a result of the collective project JazzDanmark’s Summer Session in Denmark in 2015.

Since Stańko’s passing in 2018, the ensemble has continued to celebrate his legacy, highlighting his artistry and his pivotal role in the evolution of European jazz.

This concert follows the release of their long-awaited tribute album, launched in May, and marks the beginning of the ensemble’s European tour. Following the performance in Copenhagen, the group will continue on to Amsterdam, Katowice, and Brussels—where they will be featured in the official cultural program of the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union.

More information: EU Presidency Denmark 2025

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