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ARTITUDE CLIMATE FESTIVAL workshops / festival
The Playhouse Artitude: Climate, Culture & Circularity Project presents

KIDS WORKSHOP: SEEDS & SOIL

24th June 2023
Time: 11am - 1pm (drop in activity)
Tickets: FREE


VENUE: THE PLAYTRAIL OUTDOOR CLASSROOM

SEEDS OF CREATIVITY WITH SEED IT UNION 

Join Seed It Union, a local collective dedicated to saving and sharing locally and communally grown edible seeds, in a fun morning of creative drop-in activities designed to celebrate the power and potential of seeds and soil!

Activities will include planting and potting vegetable seedlings to take home, designing your own flower seed map, and painting pots with natural fruit and vegetable pigments. Come along and discover the pleasure of planting while getting your hands dirty! 

Suitable for 4+ but all are welcome! Children must be accompanied by an adult. 

Drop in, no registration needed 

 

 

ARTITUDE CLIMATE FESTIVAL


A free three day community-led celebration of art, climate action and the circular economy.

Showcasing creative, community-led responses to the climate emergency, the festival is delivered in collaboration with The Gathering, Zero Waste North West (ZWNW), Northern Ireland Resources Network (NIRN), Environmental Justice Network Ireland (EJNI) Friends of the Earth NI and Making Relatives - a visit of water and land protectors from Ojibwe Nation, US.

Emerging from The Playhouse's Artitude: Climate, Culture and Circularity project, the festival is part of a unique and transformational programme of activity, using the arts and creative practice to engage communities in the DCSDC area in exploring climate action and the circular economy, with a view to encouraging positive behavioural change.

The Playhouse works with partners Zero Waste North West, Northern Ireland Resources Network, Queens University and Derry City and Strabane District Council to use the arts to co-ordinate and deliver the 18 month programme.