08 December, 2020 /TUESDAY/ |
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09:30 - 09:45 h |
OPENING REMARKS |
9.45 - 11.00 h |
PLENARY SESSION |
11:15 - 11:45 h |
SCIENCE MEETS ART PANEL: Lecture “Engaging Communities Through Climate Storytelling” Chantal Bilodeau – Playwright, Founder and artistic director of Arctic Cycle, Interactive presentation. How can theatre be a powerful agent for change in addressing the climate crisis? Storytelling can open up avenues for difficult conversations and inspire action. Founder and Artistic Director of The Arctic Cycle, Chantal Bilodeau, will discuss Climate Change Theatre Action, a biennial initiative that presents a series of worldwide readings and performances of short plays about the climate crisis. See how we can connect local and global issues and give agency to communities. |
11:45 - 13:00 h |
PLENARY SESSION |
13:00 - 13:30 h |
SCIENCE PANEL: Guest Lecturer speech focused on the sustainable water use |
13:30 - 14:30 h |
NOON BREAK |
14.30 - 16.45 h |
PLENARY SESSION |
16.45 - 17.20 h |
SCIENCE MEETS ART PANEL: Lecturer Xavier Cortada – Professor of Practice: Artist, University of Miami, USA. Interactive presentation "Using Socially Engaged Art to Make the Invisible Visible", Using art’s elasticity to work across disciplines, Cortada creates processes that engage community in problem-solving. Focusing on the pandemic and our climate emergency, Cortada takes us on a journey through his science art and socially engaged art practice. |
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