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👉 DEGROWTH FESTIVAL #3: On ecological Economics and Tentactular Communities
📍 Kulturhuset Islands Brygge, Copenhagen
📅 20-21. Sept. 2025
🎟️ Registration is 50,- dkk. a day.
About the festival:
https://tsoc.hotglue.me/?dg-festival/
For reservations:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1485380176220128
"A festival with talks, conversations, reflections, art, and communal meals – all aimed at jointly fostering new ideas and visions for a society built on regenerative structures and caring communities for humans and more than humans.
In 2025, the #Degrowth Festival in #Copenhagen returns for its third consecutive year, once again bringing together citizens, researchers, artists and activists to explore new pathways for societal transformation.
This time, we focus on the structural obstacles we face, and the role of courage in transforming the shared space – on how we transition with a foundation of global solidarity, justice, and how cross-boundary dialogues and communities can nurture visions for a just and livable future. (the language will be both in #Danish and #English)
Through lectures and open conversations, we will highlight why it's vital to speak about radical transition – even against consensus – and how we might rethink degrowth in relation to the Global South and the specific challenges they face.
The festival will offer a rich mix of theoretical discussions and accessible language, alongside practical, artistic and participatory workshops. There will be communal meals and artistic interventions to stimulate connection and disrupt our habitual thinking.
Society is facing major challenges in the transition to a regenerative system. The broad Degrowth movement consists of researchers, activists, farmers, and many diverse fields of expertise, all working to develop ideas for how we can live with each other and with nature without depleting, but instead rebuilding – together."
Jonathan Swensen, cello, and the Aarhus Chamber Orchestra conducted by Magnus Plejdrup play: HAYDN: Cello Concerto No. 1. Giovanni SOLLIMA: Fecit Neap 17 for solo cello and orchestra. SCHUBERT arr. Mahler: Death and the Maiden, 1st movement. ELGAR: C...
Jonathan Swensen, cello, and the Aarhus Chamber Orchestra conducted by Magnus Plejdrup play: HAYDN: Cello Concerto No. 1. Giovanni SOLLIMA: Fecit Neap 17 for solo cello and orchestra. SCHUBERT arr. Mahler: Death and the Maiden, 1st movement. ELGAR: C...