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ARTS ENTERTAINMENT & Edited by Karen Price 029 2024 3761 karen.price@mediawales.co.uk Follow Karen on Twitter: @karenmediawales The Arts Show @www.walesonline.co.uk/culture Send details of your event for listings (at least two weeks in advance) to trinity@pressassociation.com From the civil rights movement to the famine in Africa, artists have long motivated the public to act on world events. So why not with climate change? On Wednesday at the Wales Millennium Centre, Emergence-Eginiad - a conference led by Cynnal Cymru-Sustain Wales, Volcano Theatre Company, British Council and Arts Council of Wales - is aiming to change that. Here, six different organisations reveal how they're going green
John McGrath, artistic director of National Theatre Wales: It's very inspiring for all of us to be in a country which has made sustainable development part of its governmental objective. But it can be overwhelming to think how we contribute as individuals to such a big strategic approach. An example of this is something I was involved with last year, organised by The Ashden Foundation.See the full content of this document
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Creativity Can Inspire Wales to Be Greener
The participating organisations were divided into two forums - one with the big institutions and the other with the smaller avant garde companies. The two forums looked at how arts organisations could be part of a sustainability agenda and how they could contribute in a practical way.
The smaller companies had spent their time worrying and ...See the full content of this document
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