THE MOON ROOM

The Moon Room is dark and intimate. Among images of the moon and stars, astronomers, clock-makers and archaeologists conspire in the darkness with entertainers from the sex industry, bow-and-arrow hunters from East Africa and forest spirits from Central Africa. Our aim is to enchant and captivate the world. All welcome to come and conspire with:

Ingrid Lewis (public health in developming countries) leads a workshop introducing polyphonic singing from the forest people of the Congo basin

Ana Lopes (General Secretary, International Union of Sexworkers) on Rights for sex workers through union organisation and strike action. Can we learn from hunter-gatherer women how to establish our bodies as sacred?

Chris Knight (anthropologist, UEL) on Synchronising the global insurrection

Laura Williams (designer) on Aluna, tidal-powered Moon clock: Think Stonehenge and bigger

Lionel Sims (archaeologist, UEL) on
Decoding the secrets of Avebury and Stonehenge

Carmen-Marie von Gotzkow (traditional healer, Germany) on The gentle revolution




Gemma Enole Ngila (Director, Aang Serian NGO, Arusha, Tanzania) on Preserving indigenous knowledge, oral heritage and tradition in 21st century education

Athumani Maganzeya (Chairman of Hadzabe Survival Council); Kizali Mahweshi (Secretary of Hadzabe Survival Council)

with James Woodburn (anthropologist, LSE) on Cultural survival of Hadza hunter-gatherers of Tanzania

Jerome Lewis (anthropologist, LSE) on Perceptions of nature and abundance among Mbendjele forest people, Congo-Brazzaville




Saturday October 16, 11am till 5pm
Brockway Room, Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, WC1 (Holborn tube)
Entrance by donation of £5-£20 which will be shared between the Hadza & the Solidarity Village


“Another World is Possible” - www.solidarityvillage.org


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