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The Cultch Eco-Art & Science Symposium
When: September 25 to September 28, 2008
Where:
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Organizer: Vancouver East Cultural Centre
Website: http://www.thecultch.com
Suggested by: Kaaly
Description:
A Few Little Drops
We all know that water is important, but A Few Little Drops will get you thinking and talking about the world�s most precious substance in new and exciting ways. Because water is no ordinary substance, this is no ordinary theatre show. We invite you to step inside a giant inflatable wave, explore a flood-wrecked house, and cross a strange watery landscape�
This unique, mind-bending and environmentally topical show will explore the strange properties of water, its awesome power, its fundamental role in maintaining life, its fragile purity and its extraordinary beauty.
PLUS! FREE ECO-ART & SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM
Given the innate environmental theme within A Few Little Drops, in collaboration with the British Council, The Cultch will host a symposium connected with this production, focusing on human water use, climate change and the interaction between these environmental issues and the arts. This program will target high schools and the general public and will offer workshops, roundtable discussions and arts related activities surrounding current environmental interests connected with water.
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