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Park Lingezegen Climate Change Summer School

For the second summer in the C-Change project, the Climate Change Summer School is underway.  Last year in Summer 2009 a group of international students came together to ask; what makes this landscape a 'regional park'? The people, the physical landscape, the public image, a combination of all these factors and more? They also investigated how climate change impacts on the landscape of Park Lingezegen, now and in future years.
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This year's summer school is continuing to develop and research these themes. Check back soon for more on the 2011 activity shortly.
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Performing Arts in Park Lingezegen

During June and July 2010 a theatre company, De Plaats with a cast of 250 has brought Park Lingezegen to life with music and performance across the landscape. This unique performance entitled, 'Eiland Batouwe' has been a celebration of a unique landscape threatened by encroaching cities, motorways, railways and climate change. Discover more about this performance, visit the De Plaats website.


To find out more about Park Lingezegen visit: http://www.parklingezegen.nl/

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