How do you feel about the future of the planet? Do you feel
like your voice matters or gets heard?
Join multidisciplinary artist, poet, activist and performer Victoria Alondra to
explore creative responses to climate change and the future, and get the chance
to create your own poetry with expert guidance and mentorship.
Learn how to voice your concerns, fears, hopes, dreams and
ideas through your writing, and have the option to rehearse and film your
poetry for prize submission.
This exciting performance poetry workshop is the chance to
learn more about local ecosystems and will also include presentations by Arid
Lands Environment Centre and the Westside Community Gardens.
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR | Victoria Alondra is a multidisciplinary mother and artist
whose work explores the intersections of joy and resistance, identity,
displacement, violence and the cosmos. Born in Anáhuac (México), she draws
strength and inspiration from her family roots as she turns her focus towards
the possibility of new worlds.
PROGRAM | Edge of the Future: Speak up through art about your concerns, fears, hopes, dreams and ideas for a healthy, sustainable world through responsible consumption and production. More program details here.
This is the third of a four workshop series stimulating thoughts about responsible consumption and production through a creative lens.
DETAILS | This program will occur on
Wednesday 9 August
3:30pm to 5:30pm at the Westside Community
Garden (56 Milner Road).
If you have any further questions contact Aero on 0404152475 or aorstavik@astc.nt.gov.au