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Climate Justice: Acting with Urgency

How can theatre deal with the existential threat of the climate emergency?

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Climate Justice: Acting with Urgency 

How can theatre deal with the existential threat of the climate emergency?

25th June 2020

1 - 3pm

 

A discussion led by Poppy Burton-Morgan and Will Reynolds, Artistic Directors of Metta Theatre.

 

"I want you to act as you would in a crisis. I want you to act as if our house is on fire. Because it is." Greta Thunberg, Jan 2019.

 

Theatres around the country were finally starting to wake up and engage with the climate crisis - taking action to reduce their carbon emissions and making work engaging with the crisis and issues of climate justice. But were we just rearranging the deckchairs while the Titanic steamed towards the ice berg?

 

And now Coronavirus has shown us painfully clearly what a crisis really smells & feels like: so how can we be radical and act on Climate with the urgency we need? What will our sector and our work look and feel like when we break away from Business As Usual? How will make sure our recovery from this terrible pandemic is based on sustainability, not getting back to where we were before as quickly as possible?

 

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If you have any access needs please let us know. The workshops are open to all members of the Genesis Network - directors, designers and producers – and we only need to know you are attending so we get a sense of numbers. We also ask that you don't pass on the link to those not yet on the Network and instead encourage them to join us. Thank you!