The story of a students' project: making change happen
30/06/2007
Showing progress towards our ambition
Hej Alla! Today is July 1st and we have totally 4 months left to our Making Change Happen Festival. As you all know we are on our summer break and all in different cities. However, our preparations still goes insofar as one is able. We have, from cultural exhibition contacts, heard or not even get a one reply. We have contacted Eko-Mode, where we thought would be wise and interesting to have an Ecologic Catwalk, but we haven't heard from them yet. Another ecological design demonstrator is a shop in Malmö, called Uma Bazaar. Unfortunately, they had to close their shop on östra förstadsgatan, but hopefully we are expecting to hear from Sara Rossling, the owner, pretty soon as she mentioned she is interested in the project. Latest news came from Do Redo, which is aabout recycling-make new things out of old worn wool clothes and so(see the picture on the left, Do Redo Tokyo Workshop). They regrettably, send an e-mail saying "Unfortunatley we are already booked to give a DoRedo workshop in Århus, Denmark on the 3rd of November (our day of travelling will be on the 2nd), so we have to turn your request down." Anyhow, we will go with other alternatives and keep you updated of the participators to our festival, during the summer. Thank you!
Great Job miss Zeynep.... I d like to add the school project is doing well as well, with already at least four classes interested in the festival.... Good good good
Yo, Summer, Annika, Laurent, Marie-Hélène and Zeynep
Who are we?
We are students in a programme called LUMES (Lund Master degree in Environmental Sciences and Sustainability) and are now working on the making of a huge project for a class called "Make change happen".
Our idea is to organize a festival next december in the city of Lund, Sweden. This blog will follow the making of this event: the festival "Make Change Happen"! Enjoy...
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Great Job miss Zeynep....
I d like to add the school project is doing well as well, with already at least four classes interested in the festival....
Good good good
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