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ONCA Trust presents an interdisciplinary and interactive debate about the relationship between fantastical stories and ecological activity, in association with the University of Brighton.
Can traditional stories and fantastical images, which set fluid boundaries between human and animal, be of relevance to negotiating deepening ecological perceptions of our presence and impact on the planet?
This interdisciplinary and interactive debate about the relationship between fantastical stories and ecological activity, in association with the University of Brighton, is for artists, writers, ecologists and researchers. Panelists include eco-poet Susan Richardson, storyteller Lisa Schneidau, nature writer Eleanor Oâ Hanlon, artist Rosemarie McGoldrick, and psychologist Adrian Harris. The debate will be chaired by artist Alan Boldon, expert in interdisciplinary approaches to art and ecology.
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Alan Boldon | talks | www |
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Date and Time: |
30 August 2014 at 5:00 pm |
Duration: | 3 hours |
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Venue: |
Sallis Benney Theatre |
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Tickets: |
£10.00 (£6.00 concessions) |
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info@onca.org.uk and online via eventbrite: http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/what-is-the-role-of-becoming-animal-in-promoting-ecological-activity-tickets-12274073083?aff=eorg |
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