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Songwriters 4 Climate Action Workshop #13 (Online)

An online catch up to share ideas and work on songs for recording. We'll also have a quick chat with local climate activist Caril Cowan from Extinction Rebellion.

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Songwriters 4 Climate Action Workshop #13 (Online)
Songwriters 4 Climate Action Workshop #13 (Online)

Time & Location

06 Dec 2021, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

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About the event

Songwriters 4 Climate Action is a project intended to bring together community-based performers through a series of workshops and activities; to help support and inspire them to develop songs and artwork that highlight the challenges and hopes for climate action. Our aim is to work towards live performances and record songs / creative content (to a professional standard) that we can share on multiple platforms to help spread awareness and positivity around this kaupapa. Through this process we hope to build a supportive arts community and learn a thing or two along the way.

Link will be live from 6.45pm

Zoom Link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89505195158?pwd=Z2tFWWFMekZLMHpGTlVENGZnaW9ldz09

Meeting ID: 895 0519 5158

Passcode: 172326

We have invited Environmental Activist: Caril Cowan (the Coordinator of the NZ arm) of Extinction Rebellion to give us a little introduction to the work they are doing. 

https://extinctionrebellion.nz/

We'll then focus on developing ideas and songs people are working on for recording and future performances.

About us:

Holding Space Aotearoa is a Community Arts Trust with a focus on events, workshops, open mics and community engagement; creating opportunities & content for local artists in Tāmaki Makaurau. For more details on workshops and other events across Tāmaki Makaurau, visit www.holdingspaceaotearoa.org

Artwork: Blue Carbon by artist / musician - Jono Annandale.

Parts of this project have been supported by Waitematā Low Carbon Network, Waitematā Local Board, Puketāpapa Low Carbon Network, Puketāpapa Local Board and Grey Lynn 2030.

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