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Fr 12.07.2024 00:01:59    11.957       0    1.017.792    85,1 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500
Do 11.07.2024 00:00:37    11.957      +1    1.016.996    85,1 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500
Mi 10.07.2024 00:01:10    11.956       0    1.016.208    85,0 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500
Di 09.07.2024 00:01:12    11.956       0    1.015.228    84,9 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500
Mo 08.07.2024 00:01:20    11.956       0    1.014.145    84,8 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500
So 07.07.2024 00:00:20    11.956       0    1.013.160    84,7 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500
Sa 06.07.2024 00:01:15    11.956      +2    1.012.245    84,7 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500
Fr 05.07.2024 00:01:16    11.954       0    1.011.166    84,6 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500

So 14.07.2024 06:55

Close-up of old peeling posters on a wooden door in Den Gamle By open-air museum’s 1970s section. Catching the eye in the centre, an Århus Festuge (festival week) poster advertising the festival from 7th to 15th September 1974. It is deep red with black line drawings of local landmark buildings and a cheery chirpy cartoon person playing a flute. To the right of it, contrasting in tone and graphics, a white poster with two figures in blue, one with a raised power-struggle fist. The faded text, only partly visible here, is: Danish Communist Youth Party. Solidaritet med Chiles folk. ‘Solidarity with the people of Chile’. From this perspective, the tall, deadly serious Chilean civil rights campaigner in the I-am-a-working-class-fighter peaked cap is looming over the small, jaunty Aarhus festival flute player as if about to strike the happy musician with that raised fist.

Close-up of old peeling posters on a wooden door in Den Gamle By open-air museum’s 1970s section. Catching the eye in the centre, an Århus Festuge (festival week) poster advertising the festival from 7th to 15th September 1974. It is deep red with black line drawings of local landmark buildings and a cheery chirpy cartoon person playing a flute. To the right of it, contrasting in tone and graphics, a white poster with two figures in blue, one with a raised power-struggle fist. The faded text, only partly visible here, is: Danish Communist Youth Party. Solidaritet med Chiles folk. ‘Solidarity with the people of Chile’. From this perspective, the tall, deadly serious Chilean civil rights campaigner in the I-am-a-working-class-fighter peaked cap is looming over the small, jaunty Aarhus festival flute player as if about to strike the happy musician with that raised fist.

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