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Welcome to the Nature of Cities Festival 2024! A gathering to get inspired, to learn, to present, collaborate, or to meet hundreds of new best friends and urban nature co-conspirators. The Berlin segment is an all-inclusive multi-day experience featuring field-trips, in person talks, workshops, art interventions, a film festival, Farm-to-Table dinners, various opportunities for socializing, and much more. All of it takes place at the Atelier Gardens venue, and various other locations around Berlin.
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Bridging the space between what currently exists and what "could be", theatre is a powerful tool of collective imagination and action. This discussion and workshop will draw on practices of interactive, community-based theatre to explore how the incorporation of simple theatre activities can engage communities in visioning and enacting change, re-defining our relationship to climate issues, and support us in taking concrete actions. This session will draw from the work of Augusto Boal (Theatre of the Oppressed) and a history of community-based theatre practice over a range of disciplines (education, social and economic justice, healthcare, and more). Participants will be invited to explore and embody how this practice can help us re-imagine cities and our relationships to climate change.
I am an interdisciplinary artist and writer based in Portland, Oregon, interested in imagination and collective transformation. Drawing from 20 years experience in community-devised theatre practice, I am passionate about engaging communities in the process of collectively visioning... Read More →
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