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‘Gaia – the Cabaret!’

“The Gaia cabaret is the most fun you can have with science. Peter Horton covers 14 billion years in the space of an hour and a half, and shows us that we humans take ourselves far too seriously: as far as Gaia is concerned, the bacteria are far more important than we are, and they are the ones having the last laugh!”

Prof Andrew Watson FRS Royal Society Research Professor

University of East Anglia

Originally commissioned for James Lovelock’s 90th birthday party in July 2009, ‘Gaia – the Cabaret!’ has since been performed in Norwich, Purbeck, Plymouth, Exeter, Bath, Bristol, Cheltenham and the Science Museum in London.

The cabaret is an interactive celebration of the scientific world view of Gaia Theory. With songs, sketches and surprises, it takes an entertaining and provocative look at how the dynamic systems of planet Earth work and evolve, and where we as a species really fit in.

The cabaret is suitable for:

•  Science and Arts Festivals and Conferences

•  students and teachers in further and higher education studying environmental or

sustainability issues

•  groups or organisations with a direct involvement in developing local environment

initiatives, such as allotment associations and transition groups

“Peter Horton’s ‘Gaia -the Cabaret’ gives us easy access to complexity and systems theory and introduces a ‘Gaian vocabulary’, through which we are entertained, amused, involved and put in our place. The history of the universe is unlocked through the Cosmic Calendar. Our flatulence is translated into the laughter of bacteria, still evolving and dominating the planet after aeons of time. Considering microbes, the role of mitochondria, single celled organisms… strangely forces us to pose the question: How can we move towards a more viable way of being?”

Henry Liebling  ESCalate ESD consultant  http://esd.ecalate.ac.uk

The cabaret is suitable for acoustic venues, needs no special staging, and can be enjoyed by all ages from 12 yrs upwards. It can also be booked as a package with ‘The Gaia Eye Game’, a one day interactive workshop which examines, in more depth, the vital importance of the implications of the science of Gaia Theory for current environmental thinking.

Peter Horton’s work on ‘Gaia – the Cabaret’ and ‘The Gaia Eye Game’ has grown from the following experiences:

- 30 years working as a writer, musician and performer, a lecturer in Theatre Studies and Communication Skills, and a Theatre Workshop director in schools, colleges and the community

- 20 years researching and producing educational and performance material on the cultural implications of Gaia Theory, working closely with James Lovelock and other leading Gaia scientists

- spending the last 12 years as a family developing a 5 hectare site in south west France using permaculture design principles and exploring on a practical, day to day basis, what ‘living in a right relationship with Gaia’ might mean…this is on-going…

“Peter Horton’s lyrical, musical and interactive performance ‘Gaia – The Cabaret’ is not only a fun and fitting tribute to the scientific work of Professor James Lovelock, it is also a surreal journey through time from the very beginnings of life on our planet to our own arrival at the eleventh hour on the cosmic calendar. Viewers beware, Peter Horton is in danger of rousing your inner algae!”

Nick Breeze : Producer :  ‘A Hitchhiker’s Guide To Gaia’  (Guide to Gaia Ltd)

for further information on:

‘Gaia – the Cabaret!’

and

‘The Gaia Eye Game’ Workshop

please contact : Gaia’s Company

gaiascompany@free.fr •   tel: +33.5.62.59.01.83

Gaia – the Cabaret!

songs, sketches and surprises

an Interactive Entertainment inspired by the Science of Gaia Theory

…in all the media hype about climate change you rarely hear mentioned the science which first opened our eyes to what was happening on the planet…

so here is your chance to discover how the planet really works through the startling, strangely attractive world view of Gaia Theory,

a view which is at once both revolutionary and re-assuring!…

• hear the true story of how James Lovelock first glimpsed Gaia and why NASA wouldn’t believe him!…

• hold your breath as you delve into the murky microbial world uncovered by Lynn Margulis…

• make friends with the mighty mitochondria…

• thrill to the unexpected delights of the Human Circus…

• lose yourself in the self-organising wonder of the Do-Be-Do Chorus…

• find the answers to these mysterious questions: Who is Mr Gill? What is his secret? What is he trying to tell us?…

• follow the trail of the researchers who dared to ask: ‘Do bacteria have a voice?’ and, if so, ‘What could they possibly have to say?’…

…as Lynn Margulis puts it:

‘In the inherently expansive, subtle, aesthetic, ancient and exquisitely resilient world of Gaia, at least one thing is certain….once you have seen Gaia in all her symbiogenetic glory, you’ll never see yourself in the same way again!’

©  Peter Horton  2010  gaiascompany@free.fr



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Published by ttdwebmaster 18th May 2011 | Events | No Comments »

Farm Workdays

Come and have a look!

We’re getting on!

Our next workday is this Sunday the 22nd of May.

Shared Lunch (bring what you like) and cups of tea on tap.

A good social gathering interspersed with some work. What could be better!

Ian



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Published by ttdwebmaster 17th May 2011 | Community Farm, News | No Comments »

Gaia The Cabaret 1st June 2011

And Now for Something Completely Different

Tickets also available on the door.

Ian



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Published by ttdwebmaster 17th May 2011 | Events | No Comments »

Three years already? Would you believe it!

AGM Saturday 7th May

And this year we’ve negotiated with the Railway Orchard folk to hold the event at their site.
Come and have a look at one of our projects and DON’T FORGET to bring some plants to swap.
The Orchard Group will be having a workday until about 2 pm when the AGM – I mean – Birthday Party gets underway.
Shared food, so don’t forget to bring something if you can. Tea and Coffee on tap, and you never know, someone may bring some alcohol!
If you don’t know where the Orchard is it’s accessed via the footpath either behind the garages at the eastern end of Monmouth road or from the footpath alongside the railway at the eastern end of Alfred Road (which is at the back of Dorchester South Station).

And on a serious note -
The Steering Committee wants to change TTD’s status to a Company Limited by Guarantee. This needs discussing, you may want to know the reason, and vote on it at the AGM.
Also if anyone would like to volunteer to bear one of the offices of TTD don’t be backward in coming forward.
There will also be a quick resumé of projects.

Join in. It’s your Transition Town!



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Published by Judy 4th May 2011 | Community Orchard, Events, News | No Comments »