Event

Thursday 29 November, 17:30

Reclaim Power

Produced by Cine Rebelde, 2006, 62', VOSE

 

In summer 2006, more than 600 people joined the Camp for Climate Action outside the Drax coal-fired power station in Yorkshire, one of the biggest producers of CO2 emissions in Europe. Educational workshops and exchanges at the camp explored political, artistic and civic actions to combat climate change and establish new, sustainable lifestyles. As a direct result of the mass campaign to close the Drax power station, action was taken to reduce the plant's pollutant gas emissions.


Anna Rosa Martínez, Catalan representative of the ecological and pacifist organization Greenpeace presents the documentary film.


 

Participants
Presenter:
Miquel Ortega
Themes
New Activism
Space at the CCCB
The Auditorium

General information

Space at the CCCB

The Auditorium

Venue: Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB)
Montalegre, 5. 08001 Barcelona. Tel. (+34) 93 306 41 00. http://www.cccb.org/now/ang

Dates: 29 November - 1 December 2007

Times:
Thursday, November 29, open from 5 to 9.30 pm
Friday, November 30 and Saturday, December 1, open from 11 am to 10 pm

Free admission to all activities
Advance registration for workshops: Tel. (+34) 93 306 41 35. Email: [email protected].
The CCCB reserves the right to change the programme due to reasons of force majeure.

Within the framework of Anella Cultural project, the following entities are participating in NOW: the Institut Municipal d'Acció Cultural in Lleida; the Museu de Granollers in Granollers; the Teatre Principal in Olot and the Centre d'Art Cal Massó in Reus.