The programme of the Sustainable Living festival -Convergence day by day. For any information regarding the festival, please call 01 674 5773
LUNCHTIME MUSIC 13.10 – 13.55 Free
Acoustic music from some of Ireland’s top performers
NEW DIRECTIONS FOR BUSINESS: THE NATURAL STEP 14:00-16:30 €100
The Natural Step is a learning, motivating and strategic planning tool applicable to businesses of all types and scales, which re-orients the organisation toward a truly sustainable future. This insightful presentation is led by Mark Cahill, CEO of the Natural Step UK.
VITAL VIEWING: The Revolution Will Not be Televised 16.30-17.45 Free
As part of the Latin American Solidarity film festival we are screening the award winning Irish documentary following the removal from office of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in the first coup of the twenty first century, one which was heavily orchestrated via the media. Power Productions 2003.
VITAL VIEWING – The Global Banquet: The Politics of Food
18.00 –19.00 €5.00
The Global Banquet demonstrates how people’s ability to feed themselves is being destroyed by “free-trade” policies. Old Dog Documentaries, 2001
SLOW FASHION SHOW 19.30-21.30
This unique show features natural, reused and recycled materials and includes locally produced, fairly traded and eco-friendly clothes.
THEATRE The Little Prince 20.00- 21.00 €10
No story is more beloved by children and grown-ups alike, than this wise enchanting fable. Mutations
THEATRE: The Butterfly Ranch 20.00- 21.00 €15 / €12 Concession
The Performance Corporation, the company behind the multi-award winning Candide present The Butterfly Ranch – A breathtaking new show performed in a spectacular theatre space. The Butterfly Ranch is the tale of a family obsessed with airplanes, butterflies and bloodlust. Jed Senior dreams that his weak-willed son Jed Junior will take over the bizarre family farming business but the sudden arrival of a rival heir to the dynasty provokes nasty and often hilarious consequences. A tragic-comic parable for the modern world’s greed, injustice and violence, The Butterfly Ranch takes place on a vertical stage which makes full use of a 40 foot high space in SS Michael and Johns and demands hugely physical performances from a talented cast. Written by Tom Swift, directed by Jo Mangan.