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Don't miss the next Choirs for Ecocide Law online webinar
Published: Jul 24,2024

Register and join online on September 3, 2024, at 18.30 CEST

Do you wish to combine choral music and environmental impact? Then you need to check the Choirs for Ecocide Law project, an artistic choral project, whose main purpose is to spread awareness about the need to make large-scale environmental destruction (ecocide) an international crime.

Choirs for Ecocide Law provides a 60-minute concert program, “Let us change the rules!”, ready to be rehearsed and performed by your choir – for free. The scores package includes music made by composers from different cultures, along with guidelines for an interactive rehearsal process, and with a script for bringing the concert storyline to stage.

What to expect from this online webinar on 3 September 2024, 18.30 CEST:

  • More info about the project
  • Q&A session
  • View of the 30-minute documentary of the project - watch the trailer here!
  • Time for discussion

Register here to secure your spot and learn more about this incredible project!

The Choirs for Ecocide Law is a project promoted by the European Choral Association as part of the IGNITE project, since it is an example of how choirs can use their performances to raise awareness for environmental sustainability.

 

  

MeWe - Choirs for Ecocide Law - Trailer from Sthlm Social Innovation Lab on Vimeo.

 

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