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		<title>SUSTAIN OUR AFRICA &#8211; 2012 Summit</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2012 09:47:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Sustain our Africa Summit, which aims to bring the concept of sustainability in Africa closer to the public, kicks off 24 October at the V&#38;A Waterfront in Cape Town and will run until 26 October. It will also attract a lot of cool events around it, such as an art evening featuring exhibitions at five galleries and a film festival including a short film competition. According to oxforddictionaries.com “to sustain” means “to strengthen or support physically or mentally,” a rather vague definition when one has to apply this to Africa and its ‘sustainability’. The latter is a term that is being thrown around a lot in an era in which our world’s resources are slowly but surely coming to an end. Yet however often heard, many of us may wonder what exactly this trendy term stands for. That’s why the organisers of Sustain Our Africa have made it their goal to celebrate as well as promote and teach the concept to the people of our propitious continent. Under the theme “Can Africa deliver enough for all, forever?” local and international speakers will be part of the Sustain our Africa Summit that runs alongside various sustainability-themed events within the week of [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://sustainourafrica.org/">The Sustain our Africa Summit</a>, which aims to bring the concept of sustainability in Africa closer to the public, kicks off 24 October at the V&amp;A Waterfront in Cape Town and will run until 26 October. It will also attract a lot of cool events around it, such as an art evening featuring exhibitions at five galleries and a film festival including a short film competition.</strong><span id="more-21814"></span></p>
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<p>According to <a href="http://www.oxforddictionaries.com">oxforddictionaries.com</a> “to sustain” means “to strengthen or support physically or mentally,” a rather vague definition when one has to apply this to Africa and its ‘sustainability’. The latter is a term that is being thrown around a lot in an era in which our world’s resources are slowly but surely coming to an end. Yet however often heard, many of us may wonder what <em>exactly</em> this trendy term stands for. That’s why the organisers of Sustain Our Africa have made it their goal to celebrate as well as promote and teach the concept to the people of our propitious continent. Under the theme “Can Africa deliver enough for all, forever?” local and international speakers will be part of the Sustain our Africa Summit that runs alongside various sustainability-themed events within the week of October 22 to 28.</p>
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<p>The Summit, which is for delegates only, will be held over three days at the Clock Tower Plaza at the V&amp;A Waterfront and will cover topics such as ‘Why Cities Make Us Fat and Sick’, ‘Can Restoring Our Environment Restore Our Economy?’ or ‘Imagineering a New City’. To liven things up a bit, the speeches will be interspersed by inspirational pauses made up of, for example, an interactive rhythm workshop, a performance by comedian Mark Sampson or a film by Kumi Naidoo. And on day three, so-called Change Rooms will take place. Important thought leaders from various industries will lead workshops in order to enlighten participants about how change can be achieved at their own organisations. one small seed’s founder/editor in chief, Giuseppe Russo, will talk about how imaginative solutions in design and publishing have the power to transform thinking and inspire action as part of the ‘Publishing, Design and Creativity’ Change Room, which will take place at 3pm. Additionally, <a href="http://www.greenpop.org/">Greenpop</a> will be hosting a Youth Summit on 27 October for inquisitive youngsters from some schools that were featured as part of the planting trees initiative. The pupils will be driven to the event to participate in a programme of interactive learning.</p>
<p>One of the highlights, which is open to the public, is an art evening on 25 October.</sup> It will feature exhibitions across town at the Smac Art Gallery, The Book Lounge, The Fringe, Blank Projects and A Word of Art. Nobody has to walk, a bus will take attendees around the city to engage in artistic ideas around sustainability and an after-party at <a href="http://www.moyorestaurant.co.za">Moyo Restaurant</a>, V&amp;A Waterfront will finish the evening off.</p>
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<p>Another priority for the artsy amongst us, is the SoA Festival for Change, which will run from 22 to 27 October at the <a href="http://www.labia.co.za">Labia</a>. South Africa’s leading contemporary artists, designers, filmmakers and authors will showcase their creative stance on how to sustain our world’s resources. Most of the screenings will take place at the Labia and include films on climate change from Letters from the Sky as well as films from Puma’s <a href="peace.puma.com/">Films4Peace</a> project and <a href="www.ubuntu.com/project">Projekt Ubuntu</a>. Also, entries for a short film competition, for which the brief is the Manifesto of Change, will be screened at the Clocktower Plaza on 24 October and the winner will be announced the same night.</p>
<p>If it’s not for educational and anti-apocalyptic values, it’s worth attending the event for the fun of it. For those who like to potter about, there’ll be a newly launched market in front of Moyo Restaurant. Until then let’s do what we can to keep Mother Earth around to live on for a while.</p>
<p>For more information and to download a programme go to: <a href="http://www.sustainourafrica.org/">www.sustainourafrica.org</a></p>
<p>Or visit their Facebook page: <a href="http://www.facebook.com/sustainourafrica?fref=ts">http://www.facebook.com/sustainourafrica?fref=ts</a></p>
<p>Images: <a href="http://www.sustainourafrica.org">www.sustainourafrica.org</a></p>
<p>Words: Christine Hogg</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2011 14:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to Boom+27 – Episode 05. Some highlights this week: an interview with artist Shaun Liddle, Groove Armada at Trinity, the RVCA ANP launch and a highly controversial What&#8217;s Your Story? with filmmaker Aryan Kaganof! &#160; &#160; This week we feature an interview with Member of the Week Shaun Liddle, check out Groove Armada’s ‘single’ performance at super-club Trinity on Saturday 14 May and then head to The Labia on Tuesday 17 May for RVCA’s ANP Launch, with the screening of the doccie Beautiful Losers. On onesmallseed.TV we feature our controversial What’s Your Story with filmmaker Aryan Kaganof, and also release the behind-the-scenes of Ryan Kruger’s still-unreleased music video of The Parlotones’ &#8211; Should We Fight Back. &#160; Competition-wise, make sure you have entered the Feiyue competition to win a pair of funky trainers. Then, for some evening entertainment, we have Seamus Murphey’s 12 short films that he created for each song on PJ Harvey’s new album Let England Shake and an animation short called Chick, which is an ironic take on the everyday male-female interaction. &#160; Relevant links: Member of the Week &#8211; Shaun Liddle What&#8217;s Your Story? &#8211; Aryan Kaganof The Parlotones’ &#8211; Should We Fight Back PJ Harvey &#8211; Let England Shake ( [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Boom+27 – Episode 05. Some highlights this week: an interview with artist <a href="http://www.onesmallseed.com/index.php/onesmallseed-net-member-of-the-week-shaud-liddle">Shaun Liddle</a>, Groove Armada at Trinity, the RVCA ANP launch and a highly controversial What&#8217;s Your Story? with filmmaker <a href="http://blog.onesmallseed.tv/index.php/whats-your-story-aryan-kaganof">Aryan Kaganof</a>! <span id="more-2405"></span><br />
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<p>This week we feature an interview with <a href="http://www.onesmallseed.com/index.php/onesmallseed-net-member-of-the-week-shaud-liddle/">Member of the Week Shaun Liddle</a>, check out Groove Armada’s ‘single’ performance at super-club Trinity on Saturday 14 May and then head to The Labia on Tuesday 17 May for RVCA’s ANP Launch, with the screening of the doccie <em>Beautiful Losers.</em> On onesmallseed.TV we feature our controversial <em>What’s Your Story</em> with filmmaker <a href="http://blog.onesmallseed.tv/index.php/whats-your-story-aryan-kaganof/">Aryan Kaganof</a>, and also release the behind-the-scenes of Ryan Kruger’s still-unreleased music video of <a href="http://blog.onesmallseed.tv/index.php/behind-the-scenes-of-the-parlotones-should-we-fight-back/">The Parlotones’ &#8211; <em>Should We Fight Back</em>.</a></p>
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<p>Competition-wise, make sure you have entered the <a href="http://blog.onesmallseed.tv/index.php/win-a-pair-of-feiyue-trainers/">Feiyue competition</a> to win a pair of funky trainers. Then, for some evening entertainment, we have <a href="http://blog.onesmallseed.tv/index.php/pj-harvey-let-england-shake-12-tracks-12-films-3/">Seamus Murphey’s 12 short films</a> that he created for each song on PJ Harvey’s new album <em>Let England Shake </em>and<em> </em>an animation short called <em><a href="http://blog.onesmallseed.tv/index.php/chick/">Chick</a></em>, which is an ironic take on the everyday male-female interaction.</p>
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<p>Relevant links:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.onesmallseed.com/index.php/onesmallseed-net-member-of-the-week-shaud-liddle/">Member of the Week &#8211; Shaun Liddle</a><a href="http://blog.onesmallseed.tv/index.php/win-a-pair-of-feiyue-trainers/"><br />
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<a href="http://blog.onesmallseed.tv/index.php/whats-your-story-aryan-kaganof/">What&#8217;s Your Story? &#8211; Aryan Kaganof</a></p>
<p><a href="http://blog.onesmallseed.tv/index.php/whats-your-story-aryan-kaganof/"></a><a href="http://blog.onesmallseed.tv/index.php/behind-the-scenes-of-the-parlotones-should-we-fight-back/">The Parlotones’ &#8211; <em>Should We Fight Back</em></a></p>
<p><a href="http://blog.onesmallseed.tv/index.php/pj-harvey-let-england-shake-12-tracks-12-films-3/">PJ Harvey &#8211; Let England Shake ( 12 songs/12 films )<br />
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<a href="http://blog.onesmallseed.tv/index.php/chick/">Chick</a></p>
<p><a href="http://blog.onesmallseed.tv/index.php/win-a-pair-of-feiyue-trainers/">Feiyue Competition</a><em><em><br />
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