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The exhibition project spreads to several locations in the city. The main exhibition takes place in the Kildeskovshallen public swimming pool where performances and most of the works from the exhibition will be shown 30th September 2022. From early September, two of the exhibition’s video works can be experienced at CC. The project ends with the unique performance FIEBRE presented by Dansehallerne at CC the 1st and 2nd October 2022.
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About 140 people have the special use permits needed for crawfishing in the Indian Bayou area and permits are still available, Atchafalaya Basin Floodway System park manager Steve Stone said in an email Tuesday.
River Partners played a key role in creating the Dos Rios Ranch Preserve, a 2,100-acre floodway expansion near the confluence of the San Joaquin and Tuolumne rivers.
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A synchronized swimming performance, paintings underwater, and bodies gliding in purple slime are some of the works that can be experienced when, in the autumn, CC and Dansehallerne, a national centre for dance and choreography, jointly present the unique exhibition Dangerous When Wet curated by Mette Woller.
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Thousands of homes in the floodway, which includes parts of northwestern Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes, could have been inundated as a result.
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Tamara Alegre (IC/CH), Élie Autin (CH/FR), Lydia Östberg Diakité (SE/CI), Nunu Flashdem (CH), Marie Ursin (NO), Kinga Bartis (HU), Filip Berg (DK), Tea Eklund-Berglöw (SE), Freja Sofie Kirk (DK), Melanie Kitti (SE), Linda Lamignan (NO/NG), Pablo Lilienfeld (ES/BE) & Federico Vladimir (AR/ES), Adele Marie Rannes (DK), Iben Zorn (DK)
She became an activist for the devastated Broadmoor neighborhood, helping scuttle early plans to raze what was left there and turn the area into a park and floodway.
In the state lawsuit, Louisiana joins the corps and commission in opposing Mississippi’s request for an order to use the Morganza Floodway near Baton Rouge to avoid opening the Bonnet Carré Spillway west of New Orleans.
Based on water and wet environments, the exhibition investigates how to implement care in a divided world, where water connects us across existence and national borders. The exhibition focuses on collective forms of love, self-love, identity, and sexuality. These themes explore how water can lead to new ways of shaping communities.