On Saturday 15 October, Ecopolis – the annual rendezvous for those committed to a sustainable future – alights in AB. Expect walks, lectures, discussions between writers, academics and citizens, workshops, literature and documentaries.
Social, ecological and economic crises force us to think about a radically different way of living. Can unheard stories help us with that? Can activism as a form of love take us further than doomsday thinking? Ecopolis brings stories that depict an inclusive and sustainable future for this new world. With the likes of Dalilla Hermans, Bayo Akomolafe, Jumana Emil Abboud, Mihnea Tănăsescu, Olave Nduwanje, Eric Corijn, Apolline Vranken, Jérémy Désir-Weber, Enkidu Khaled en Joachim Robbrecht.
Programm:
- 13:30-15:30 - Minority Walk with Omar Fassi Fehri
- 13:30-15:45 - L’architecture qui dégenre: The Brussels of Witches
- 14 :00-15:30 Workshop ‘Limits to Growth’, Catapa
- Panelgesprek 1: 16u-18u: Kolonisatie als uitbuiting van mensen en natuur
- Panelgesprek 2: 18u15-20u: Different jobs, one planet. Stories of strong engagement
- Performance: 20u-22u: De impact van oorlog op het milieu - Enkidu Khaled en Joachim Robbrecht
In preparation for the panel ‘kolonisatie als uitbuiting van mensen en natuur’, see here the interview between Olave Nduwanje and Mihnea Tănăsescu about the risks and advantages of giving rights to nature.
Ecopolis is an organisation of Kaaitheater and Oikos.