Panel discussion: Arts + Climate Innovation
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Join the award-winning creative team behind ‘Ciggy Butts in the Sand’ (an uplifting live performance in response to climate change) and experts in science and Pacific climate change to discuss the conceptual development of the show and explore how storytelling and cultural knowledge are inextricably linked to the world in which we live and how their role is vital to shaping a better climate future.
Panel:
- Inangaro Vakaafi - Council of Elder member of the Pacific Climate Warriors and one of the founding members of 350 Pacific, reporter & journalist
- Tupua Tigafua – Choreographer & dancer
- Professor James Renwick Climate Change Commissioner, Head of School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences, Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University
- David Long – Musician, composer & producer
- Penehuro Lefale - Senior Climate Change Advisor, Ministry of Climate, Oceans and Resilience, Government of Tokelau
Facilitated by Sarah Meads, Founder of Track Zero.
Free public event (no booking is required) or join livestream via the link above (see website section).
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