D.I.Y. – Do it Yourself (Translated to English)

This discussion took place on the forum

On 3rd February 2008 (in Polish)

Thanks very much to Patka, Gosia & Lukas. This is a pretty rough translation. Please forgive us if we made mistakes. We figured the most important thing was to get the basic ideas out there.

 So you can download a PDF of the discussion diy-forum-discussion-english.pdf

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D.I.Y. – Do it Yourself (Zrób to sam)

Jeśli chcesz spełnić swoje marzenia, a do tego podzielić się nimi z innymii…
-    bez ogromnych sum piedniędzy
-    bez sponsorów
-    bez wypełniania stert papierów
-    bez oficjalnego wsparcia żadnych (jaki wkolwiek) instytucji…

Dołącz do dyskusji na temat „D.I.Y. – Do it Yourself (Zrób to sam)"

KIEDY: 3 Luty 2008 (niedziela),
           Godz. 14-16
GDZIE: www.culturalanimation.com /discuss

If you want to make your dreams come true
And to share them with others…
-    without great amounts of money
-    without sponsorship
-    without filling in stacks of paper
-    without official support of institutions

then please, join the discussion on the topic
„D.I.Y. – Do It Yourself (Zrób to sam)"

WHEN: 3 February, 2008 (Sunday),
from 14.oo-16.oo if you are in POLAND
or 15.oo-17.oo if you are in places like Lithuania
or 13.oo-15.oo if you are in ENGLAND

WHERE: www.culturalanimation.com /discuss

This discussion will be in Polish and it will be translated into English very very soon afterwards.

Animators and their tools – Do we need more than words?

NEXT LIVE ONLINE DISCUSSION EVENT will be 14 February, 2008
on the topic "Animators and their tools – Do we need more than words?"

With invited speakers:
Gosia Litwinowicz in Poland,
Michala Pohorela in Czech Republic,
Mats Rehnman in Sweden
and Geoff Broadway in England

17:00-19:00 if you’re in England
19:00-21:00 if you’re in Lithuania
18:00-20:00 if you’re in Czech Republic, Poland, Sweden, etc.

Please join us at Refresh – the Cultural Animation Discussion Forum

Activating, or Animating, Public Space

Please join us at Refresh – the Cultural Animation Discussion Forum

for a Live Online Discussion Event on the topic:
"Activating, or Animating, Public Space"

Tuesday 18 December, 2007

17:30-19:00 in Czech Republic or Poland.
which of course is 18:30-20:00 in Lithuania
or 16:30-18:00 uK

with invited speakers:
Gall Podlaszewski (www.planetwawa.org)
Ula Tornau (http://www.cac.lt)
Teresa Durdilová (www.divadlo.cz/spolekrichelieu) 

The Highs & Lows of Collaboration

Please join us at Refresh – the Cultural Animation Discussion Forum

for a Live Online Discussion Event on the topic:
"The highs and lows of collaboration"

on Tuesday 13th November  

17:00-18:30 in England
so that’d be 18:00-19:30 in Czech Republic or Poland
and 19:00-20:30 if you’re in Lithuania

with Tony Gee and other members of Moveable Feast Company.

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Refresh – the Cultural Animation Discussion Forum

Are you an artist, a creative practitioner or someone interested in things like regeneration, arts and health, or arts in education?

Then you should check out: www.culturalanimation.com /discuss

Invited "speakers" will be meeting on the forum to discuss a specific issue. You are invited to join us for the discussion, to "listen" & ask questions & add to the conversation. 

When: Thursday 18 October, 18:00-19:30 GMT
Who: For more information on invited "speakers" visit: Refresh
Topic: Can art fix things, even when it does not have an obvious agenda?  

Refresh – the Cultural Animation Discussion Forum

Are you an artist, a creative practitioner or someone interested in things like regeneration, arts and health, or arts in education?

Then you should check out: www.culturalanimation.com /discuss

Invited "speakers" will be meeting on the forum to discuss a specific issue. You are invited to join us for the discussion, to "listen" & ask questions & add to the conversation. 

When: Monday 15 October, 17:00-18:30 GMT
Who: For more information on invited "speakers" visit: Refresh
Topic: Can art fix things, when it is used as a tool to address specific issues?