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Green Sundays at Arcola Theatre
Every first Sunday of the Month - 3pm - 7pm, Arcola Theatre, Dalston
Free entry - all are welcome
Green Sundays take place at Arcola Theatre on the first Sunday of every month. A meeting place for people and minds, Green Sundays provide an opportunity for the ecologically curious to explore environmental issues through music, film, spoken word, games and discussions.
This summer marks a new phase in the Olympic development. The ‘Blue period’ is over. The vivid blue perimeter fence that surrounds the Olympic park is gradually being replaced by high security electrified wire. The May Green Sunday will mark this point in the countdown to the new city of 2012 and explore the history, culture of East London and the sustainability of the Olympic legacy.
Upcoming Green Sundays
Previous Green Sundays
Sunday 5th July 2009:
Sunday 3rd May 2009:
May’s Green Sunday looks at Urban and Community Re-generation – ‘Creativity and the City’ as part of the Festival of Europe and Pudding Mill River programme.
- 3pm - 6pm Arcola Roof Garden Party
- 4pm - Capoeira Angola performance by Kabula
- 5pm - Short film programme - The Games, The Village Underground and Solitary Life Of Cranes.
- 6pm - 'Creativity and the City' discussion with Hilary Powell (Pudding Mill River), Dan Edelstyn (director of The Village Underground) and architects from the London Festival of Europe
- 7pm - Travel to the Greenway (Olympic Park) for a picnic and film screening, organised by Pudding Mill River: Purveyors of Sporting Spirits and Foodstuffs.
Green Sundays are hosted by Arcola Theatre and delivered as part of its sustainability programme. May’s event is delivered in partnership with The Festival of Europe, Pudding Mill River, Kabula and Be The Change.
For more information see:
www.greensundays.org
www.arcolaenergy.com


