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The European Creative Forum

IMCista | 02.06.2004 20:12 | European Social Forum | London

The European Creative Forum Presents Visions of Another World - a series of monthly events every 2nd Saturday...

“Business as usual, government as usual, and perhaps even protest as usual are not giving us the progress needed to achieve sustainable development. Let's see if we can't work together to find better paths forward...” (Hohnen)



We now need to find creative solutions to manifest a world where sustainable social values are placed above economic gain...



The Creative Forum is an open space for all people to express creative visions of another world that includes
* harmony * inclusivity * participation * empowerment * authentic communication
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The European Creative Forum presents the third Visions of Another World

Saturday June 12th (12noon-Late) @ Project 142

142 Lea Bridge Road (A104), Hackney/Clapton, E5

ENTRY BY DONATION Bring Food To Share DRESS TO EXPRESS!



Project 142 is next to the Ship A'Ground and The Princess of Wales pubs by the Lea Bridge.

Surrounded by marshes, nature reserves, next to the River Lea and a canal, come to Project 142 and arrive at another world!

BUSES: 48, 55, 56 TRAIN: Clapton TUBE: Walthamstow Central + 48 Bus



"We cannot solve the problems we have created with the same thinking used to create them." (Albert Einstein)



The ECF will again use their array of conscious-awakening and creative activities from music and mime; painting and poetry; dance and debate; theatre and cinema; seminars, workshops and more...



ALL are invited to PARTICIPATE and to CREATE!



1pm-6pm

Creatives' Assembly

Presentations & Discussions (including concrete proposals relating to the ESF in October)

Networking for Creatives & Activists

Inter-Active Workshops & Seminars

Exhibitions & Screenings

Bar & Food, Healings

Children’s Activities & Creche

More



6pm-Late

Live Music & DJs (including the usual suspects and some very special guests tbc)

Networking for Creatives & Activists

Inter-Active Workshops

Dance & Performances

Exhibitions & Screenings

Bar & Food, Healings

More



>>> FULL PROGRAMME TO FOLLOW >>>



About The European Creative Forum

The ECF aims to increase awareness of the European Social Forum, which comes to London in October.

The ECF promotes Culture and Creativity as powerful tools for social change.



Contact The ECF

(T) + 44 (0)20 8880 7055

(E)  info@EuropeanCreativeForum.org

(W) www.EuropeanCreativeForum.org



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It is readily accepted that we are reaching an environmental threshold where we are in danger of crossing into breaking point.


It is not so easily recognised and may well have demanded less attention, that we are reaching a social breaking point!

As Suzie Goblick said: "The question is not how did we get here and why, it's where are we going and how?"



Join the European Creative Forum on Saturday June 12th at Project 142 and help create Visions of Another World.

Come to re-imagine yourself and to let your own creativity flow.



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DON'T BE THE CENSOR - LET THEM DECIDE...THE FUTURE IS ON ITS WAY!
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