The final event of the Tree That Hides the Forest (déi Wëll, déi lafen am Bësch) project is the two-day poetic citizens' assembly held in the Garden of Multilingualism in Kirchberg, close to the European institutions and the headquarters of major banks.
This event offers a rich program composed of interventions and participatory workshops, accompanied by an in-situ artistic installation, providing a space for reflection and exchange around trees and forests in our contemporary societies.
Between reality and imagination, this program aims to challenge our ways of thinking and reinvent our connection to the living, in order to collectively bring ecological actions to life in Luxembourg.
Whether in the city or in the forest, we want to reflect on concrete actions that will lead to a finer (re)-knowledge, a better understanding, and a fairer cohabitation with our allies, the trees. Because inter-species cohabitation will always exist. Through these two days of assembly, we want to make visible what often escapes us: the deep ties that unite us to the living world and the state of dependence in which we find ourselves.
This poetic and political event aims to change our perception, but also to create communities of interest and practice around urban environmental issues, involving all actors of civil society: residents, professionals, environmentalists and activists.
Where does it take place?
Jardin du Multilinguisme
Jardin du Multilinguisme
Boulevard Konrad Adenauer
Kirchberg
Luxembourg
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