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Stork Fountain

Coordinates:55°40′44″N12°34′47″E / 55.6788°N 12.5796°E /55.6788; 12.5796
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Historic landmark in Copenhagen, Denmark
The Stork Fountain

TheStork Fountain is located onAmagertorv incentralCopenhagen,Denmark. It was a present toCrown Prince Frederik (later Frederik VIII) andCrown Princess Louise in connection with theirsilver wedding anniversary in 1894. It depicts three storks about to set off.

Since 1950, it has been a tradition that newly graduatedmidwives dance around the fountain.[1][2]

History

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In 1888, the Society for the Beautification of Copenhagen announced a competition for a fountain on the prominent square to celebrate the upcoming silver wedding anniversary of Crown Prince Frederik (VIII) and Crown Princess Louise on 28 July 1894.[3]

The competition was won byEdvard Petersen andVilhelm Bissen. Another entry in the competition wasThorvald Bindesbøll andJoakim Skovgaard'sDragon Fountain, which was later erected in theCity Hall Square.[4]Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint proposed a fountain depicting a merry Amager farmer sitting on a cabbagehead.[5]

The fountain was inaugurated in 1894.

Design

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Detail
The fountain's pedestal

The fountain consists of anine-sided basin of stone. It collects water from the bronze bowl at the top and the three small cascades around the edges of the centralpedestal. The pedestal is decorated with reliefs of aquatic plants; in the basin, there are frogs sitting ondock leaves, spewing jets of water. On a shelf on the pedestal stand three storks ready to take flight in each of three different directions.[6]

A common urban legend holds that the birds depicted are herons. In 2008, representatives from theDanish Ornithological Society stated that this is not true and that the birds are indeed storks.[7]

Colding-Jorgensen experiment

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In early 2009, as part of a classroom experiment onviral communication,slacktivism, andsocial media, Anders Colding-Jørgensen, a lecturer[8] from theUniversity of Copenhagen, created aFacebookprotest group against the demolition of the Stork Fountain. In a week it managed to attract 10,000 supporters and after two weeks it had 27,000 members. However, the cause was purely fictitious; there was no threat of demolition and the fountain is in fact alisted monument.[9][10]

Cultural references

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During the late 1960s, the fountain became a popular meetingplace for members of the protest movements. Danish folk singer Cæsar received mainstream popularity with his protest song named Storkespringvandet (Stork Fountain) about police brutality. The song's lyrics, written by Thøger Olesen, were set to the popular Scottish nursery rhyme Ally Bally Bee (Coulter's Candy).

References

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  1. ^"The Stork Fountain". Københavns Kommune. Retrieved2010-01-12.
  2. ^"The Stork Fountain - Copenhagen". Retrieved2011-01-13. Various photos including one of midwives' dance.
  3. ^"Storkespringvandet". Gyldendal. Retrieved2010-01-12.
  4. ^"Dragespringvandet". Selskabet for Københavns Historie. Archived fromthe original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved2010-01-12.
  5. ^"Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint". Biografisk Leksikon. Retrieved2010-01-12.
  6. ^"The Stork Fountain". Københavns Kommune. Retrieved2010-01-12.
  7. ^"Ornitologer afliver vandrehistorie om hejrer". BT. Retrieved2010-01-12.
  8. ^Hesse, Monica (2 July 2009)."Facebook Activism: Lots of Clicks, but Little Sticks".Washington Post. Retrieved19 March 2015.
  9. ^"In New Media, Image Is Still Everything". National Journal Group. Archived fromthe original on September 14, 2009. Retrieved2010-01-12.
  10. ^"Viral kommunikation der næsten lykkedes lidt for godt – og en undskyldning til ALLE der måtte føle sig ført bag lyset". Anders Colding-Jørgensen. Retrieved2010-01-12.
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