CONFÉRENCE CUT – « Réduire, ralentir, résister : quel cinéma pour un monde en transformation ? »
Participez à la premiere conférence de l’année de CUT sur « Réduire, ralentir, résister : quel cinéma pour un monde en transformation…
Green My Production
A showcase of sustainable solutions for music and the performing arts
Julie’s Bicycle and White Light creates a showcase of best practice and market-ready products and services for sustainable production.
One of the industry’s key events of the year to focus solely on sustainable production, the afternoon will include a programme of talks and discussions from industry experts, and a trade show exhibiting tried-and-tested products and services designed to help green your production.
You will have the opportunity to try out new technologies and seek advice from manufacturers, designers and event production professionals on all aspects of greening your work.
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Exhibitors
Arcola Energy and Youngman Group Hydrogen fuel cell power
Community Repaint Paint recycling
ETC Lighting
GDS Lighting
Electric Pedals Pedal power
Firefly Solar Solar and kinetic power
goCarShare Carshare services
H-Squared Rechargeable batteries
Julie’s Bicycle Environmental consultancy for the arts
Midas UK Biofuel generators
Offset Warehouse Costume fabrics
Philips Lighting
Scenery Salvage Production waste services
Set Exchange Prop and materal waste service
ShowTex Stafe fabrics
Stack Cup Reusable cups for events
White Light Lighting
CONFERENCE AGENDA
13:00 Registration, teas and coffees
Arrivals and an opportunity to start exploring the green suppliers trade show.
14:00 Welcome and Introduction
Alison Tickell, CEO Julie’s Bicycle
14:15 Sustainable Stage Lighting
Bryan Raven, Managing Director White Light
A practical demonstration of the variety of sustainable lighting options available for live events and performances. Bryan offers a big picture look at decreasing your production’s environmental impact with a multi-tiered approach.
14:45 The Future of Green Lighting
A panel discussion and Q&A considering the future of lighting from the perspectives of design, technical practicalities, monitoring tools and manufacturing. Joining the panel will be:
Rob Halliday, Designer and developer of FocusTrack software
Adam Bennette, Technical Director, ETC Europe
Robin Barton, Lighting Systems Technician, Royal Opera House
Chaired by Bryan Raven
15:30 Break
An opportunity for networking with trade show exhibitors and colleagues.
16:00 The Hidden Impacts of Materials
Simon York, Theatre Scenery Contractor
In 2011 Simon Yorke did a piece of research into the embodied environmental impacts of various materials used commonly in stage construction. Here he shares his findings, and the practical choices they have led to since then.
16:10 Towards Eco-design
Soutra Gilmour, Set and Costume Designer
Adapting design approaches and aesthetics to environmental challenges will require a shift in mind set and practice, but also the development of new relationships with environmentally conscious suppliers. Soutra will set out her manifesto for eco design, which underpins all of her work, and speak about how she is addressing sustainability practically and aesthetically.
16:20 Sustainable Festival Management
Laura Pando, Sustainability Manager Festival Republic
Festival Republic organise some of the UK’s best-loved boutique and large-scale festival events. Following success in achieving a 3 star Industry Green certification for Reading and Latitude Festivals in 2012, sustainability coordinator Laura Pando shares her experience and learning on what they’ve done to reduce emissions, save money, and engage audiences in more sustainable choices.
16:30 Kinetic Energy: Integrating Power and Performance
Lucy Doherty, Milk Presents Theatre Company
For the last three years Milk Presents have powered their fringe theatre productions using simple, homemade bicycle generators. Their choice was driven by an aesthetic, rather than environmental, purpose but has led them to consider the sustainability of their productions more broadly.
16:40 Open Mic
Do you have a sustainability success or pilot project that you’d like to share? Don’t be shy! Email us for an open mic slot: sholeh@juliesbicycle.com
17:00 Trade Show and Networking Drinks
19.00 Departures
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For speaker biographies, exhibitor and product details.
This event is for all production professionals (both outdoor and indoor production), and anyone who is interested in learning more about sustainable production and best practice in the creative sector.
Green My Production is a follow up event to the Sustainable Production Day, co-hosted by Julie’s Bicycle and the National Theatre in May 2011.
Getting to the venue
The event will take place in White Light’s event space:
20 Merton Industrial Park
Jubilee Way
Wimbledon
London SW19 3WL
TUBE: 8 minute walk from South Wimbledon station (Northern Line).
TRAMLINK: 6 minute walk from Merton Road tramlink stop (5 minutes from Wimbledon Station)
TRAIN: Wimbledon Station (Overground and District Line trains) is a 10 minute bus or tramlink ride away.
BUS: Number 93 from Wimbledon Station to Morden Road/Jubilee Way.
CARSHARE: You can use GoCarShare’s service, powered by Facebook to join cars already making the journey: HITCH A RIDE >
PARKING: There is parking available on site – please specify if you will need a space when you register, or by emailing the organisers: info(at)juliesbicycle.com
Participez à la premiere conférence de l’année de CUT sur « Réduire, ralentir, résister : quel cinéma pour un monde en transformation…
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