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    The Forum Live - interviewing Torben Larsen of Danske Naturister

    As The Forum Live approaches its second birthday, we can reflect on the wide range of guests and topics we've brought direct to your living room on a Monday night. It is especially pleasing to count the number of representatives from Naturist federations and groups overseas to whom we have extended friendship, and heard about the work being done for Naturists and Naturism in other countries. The global reach and understanding is perhaps even more relevant during these dark times for Europe. Our guests have included people from Mexico, Belgium, Ireland, Spain, France, Canada, Italy, Netherlands, Australia, South Africa, and America. We also hosted the Global Naturist Forum

    Our tour continues and next Monday (28 March) I will have the pleasure of speaking to Torben Larsen, chairman of Danske Naturister (DN) in Denmark.

    Torben has been a member of the Danish Naturists for the last 10 years, but a Naturist for at least 40. He was elected as chairman of the DN committee in 2018 and expects to be re-elected to the post at the DN general meeting in June this year. DN has 1000 members and is divided into 9 independent communities - 4 in Jutland, 1 in Funen and 4 in Zealand.

    Torben says, 'I am keen on subverting the prejudice that says sex and nudity are inseparable concepts, and I am addicted to the liberate-the-body case and persistently work towards acceptance of public nudity. Why confine nudity to limited spaces? I have been arranging several events and performances in public concerning this, and on the 21st of May this year I am invited to a public meeting in Jutland (in the nude, of course) to defend my views.'

    I look forward to seeing you all - access the session via this link (log in required)

     


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