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Earth With Trees And Water I Am: Story From Africa - Illustrated talk and Performance by Jelili Atiku

Andebu, Norway23 Avril 2015 - 23 Avril 2015
Earth With Trees And Water I Am: Story From Africa - Illustrated talk and Performance by Jelili Atiku

Earth With Trees And Water I Am: Story From Africa - Illustrated talk and Performance by Jelili Atiku

In Earth with Trees and Water I Am: Story from Africa, will premise Jelili Atiku's views on four broad perspectives of eco-realities with references to African mythology and philosophy.
He shall be looking at these with views on entopia, utopia, dystopia, allotopia — where the ecological consequences of the destructive and polluting principle in our civilization have reached a state of crisis that threaten our collective existence. Jelili’s keen awareness of this fact has led him to pose the question of switching from the present human „technology-man-biosphere system“ of reckless destructive and polluting subjugation of nature to a reasonable harmonious interaction.
Thursday April , 23, 2015
Vidarásen Landsby
Landsbyvelen 34,
3158 Andebu,
Norway

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