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        01.01.1970 - 01.01.1970

        Créssida Danza Contemporánea

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        Créssida Contemporary Dance makes their New York debut with the world premiere of Naj (House), created by the troupe’s Artistic Director Lourdes Luna in close collaboration with Mexican-American composer Carlo Nicolau. The piece is inspired by Mayan poet Briseida Cuevas Cob’s “A yáax tuupl” (The First Earring) and offers a contemporary focus of Mayan worldview. Créssida will also perform La primera piedra (The Foundation Stone), created by Roberto Olivan and directed by Lourdes Luna. This work approaches the current Mexican character and personal themes that pierce through borders. This performance is part of LaGuardia Performing Arts Center’s 2019-2020 Season. Music and choreography for Naj are co-commissioned, co-produced and co-presented by Celebrate Mexico Now Festival and LaGuardia Community College.
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        01.01.1970 - 01.01.1970

        Rotorua Flow

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        This participatory site- and culture-responsive audio installation, created by Aotearoa (NZ)-born, Sydney-based public artist Allan Giddy, utilises the natural flow of water to convey the voices of First Nations children, speaking their messages to their community, their countries and the world in their First Languages. The children’s words, recorded and edited into soundscapes, are being ‘released’ into the water to flow to the oceans. This work is essentially invisible to passersby, yet the underwater audio can be accessed via a poetically simple means: a pole held with one end in the water, the other against the ear. As the project progresses the words that flow from children around the world will, metaphorically, eventually meet and mix with each other in the interconnected oceans of our globe. This intermingling of First Words will symbolise both the strength and support that First Cultures draw from establishing relationships with each other globally, and the interdependent nature of all humanity. 'Flow' is supported by Creative New Zealand, the Australia Council for the Arts and Create NSW. In Rotorua, Allan is creating 'Rotorua Flow', working with children from schools he attended as a child. The work will incorporate the voices of children from Malfroy Primary School speaking te reo Māori, and the poles will be carved into by students of Whakairo (Maori carving) from Rotorua Boys’ High School. 'Rotorua Flow' is supported by Creative New Zealand, facilitated by Rotorua Lakes Council, and installed on the lakefront, in Te Arawa waters, with the approval of Te Arawa Lakes Trust. With thanks to: the staff of Malfroy Primary and Rotorua Boys' High School, Ngati Whakaue, Pukeroa Oruawhata, Intercreate.org, University of New South Wales.
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        01.01.1970 - 01.01.1970

        Bungli Flow

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        This participatory site- and culture-responsive audio installation, created by Aotearoa (NZ)-born, Sydney-based public artist Allan Giddy, utilises the natural flow of water to convey the voices of First Nations children, speaking their messages to their community, their countries and the world in their First Languages. The children’s words, recorded and edited into soundscapes, are being ‘released’ into the water to flow to the oceans. This work is essentially invisible to passersby, yet the underwater audio can be accessed via a poetically simple means: a pole held with one end in the water, the other against the ear. As the project progresses the words that flow from children around the world will, metaphorically, eventually meet and mix with each other in the interconnected oceans of our globe. This intermingling of First Words will symbolise both the strength and support that First Cultures draw from establishing relationships with each other globally, and the interdependent nature of all humanity. 'Flow' is supported by the Australia Council, Create NSW and Creative New Zealand, and is endorsed by the Australian Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS). In the Shoalhaven region Allan has created 'Bungli Flow', working with First Nations children speaking Gumea-Dharawal, in partnership with Red Room Poetry’s ‘Poetry in First Languages’ project and with Bundanon Trust, and supported by Create NSW.
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        29.06.2019 - 06.07.2019

        Galleria Kunstfestival (art festival)

        / / MOSJØEN
        Sjøgata

        The Galleria Art Festival is an arena for the diversity of visual artistic expressions and imparts impulses from the international art world and popular art interest. The gallery creates meeting places for artists and children and young people and reflect that Norway is a multicultural society. There are also special offers, courses and workshops etc in the festival period. The exhibition halls range from old rustic walls in the boathouse and brewer to gallery standards
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        01.01.1970 - 01.01.1970

        Cookaroo Flow

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        'Flow' is a participatory, site- and culture-responsive audio installation by Aotearoa (NZ)-born, Sydney-based artist Allan Giddy which utilises the natural flow of water to convey the voices of First Nations children, speaking in their local languages, around the world. Recorded and edited into soundscapes, the children’s voices are ‘released’ into the water to flow to the oceans.
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        03.03.2018 - 31.12.2019

        TAVOLE A TAVOLA

        / / Alessandria
        Camino - via Villanova 4

        TAVOLE A TAVOLA's 2019 program of events in the frame of the art exhibition will focus on the theme of the indissoluble relationship between CUCINA TRADIZIONALE E LESSICO DIALETTALE (traditional cuisine and dialects).
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        Les langues autochtones sont importantes pour le développement social, économique et politique, la coexistence pacifique et la réconciliation dans nos sociétés. Pourtant, beaucoup d’entre elles risquent de disparaître. C'est pour cette raison que les Nations Unies ont déclaré 2019 Année des langues autochtones afin d'encourager les actions urgentes visant à les préserver, les revitaliser et les promouvoir.
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