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Longtable: The Footprint of the Arts

Vonarstræti 3, 101 Reykjavík

Dates
IÐNÓ
06, June 2024
Open from 12.00pm - 1.00pm

Website https://www.listahatid.is/vidburdir/langbord-fotspor-listarinnar
General Admission See on official website

Free entrance and everyone welcome!
The event takes place in Icelandic and English.

Longtables are an open invitation to all who are interested in profound conversations, whether as active participants or listeners.

What can arts contribute towards a more sustainable world and what are the responsibilities of those who create and enjoy the arts? A juicy conversation about arts and the environment with festival artists, activists and anyone who wants to join in. In Icelandic and English.
Longtables are an open invitation to all who are interested in profound conversations, whether as active participants or listeners.

Here you can find more information on the Long Table discussion format: https://www.split-britches.com/long-table

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