Open Ship Day + Art and Sustainability on 29 October

How can we implement environmental issues in creative processes displayed through art and theatre?

How does Hawila contribute to a more sustainable future and how can we support culture and art?

On Saturday, the 29th of October, we invite you to learn more about the answers to these questions at the “Open Ship Day + Art & Sustainability” event at Kystliv Holbæk.

From 11:00 – 15:00, there will be screen printing workshops and presentations including a tour on “Hawila”.

The project is led by Despina Tzemi, Tessa Dening and Anna Ach. It is a collaboration between Hawila Project, Kystliv Centre, Stenhus Gymnasium and UngHolbæk.

More info: https://fb.me/e/2OMmqkUdm

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Hvordan kan vi implementere miljøspørgsmål i kreative processer, der vises gennem kunst og teater?

Hvordan bidrager Hawila til en mere bæredygtig fremtid, og hvordan kan det støtte kultur og kunst?

Lørdag den 29. oktober inviterer vi dig til at lære mere om svarene på disse spørgsmål ved arrangementet “Open Ship Day + Art & Sustainability” i Kystliv Center.

Fra 11:00 – 15:00 vil der være workshops om serigrafi og præsentationer, herunder en rundvisning på “Hawila”.

Projektet ledes af Despina Tzemi, Tessa Dening og Anna Ach. Det er et samarbejde mellem Hawila Project, Kystliv Center, Stenhus Gymnasium and UngHolbæk.

Mere info: https://fb.me/e/2OMmqkUdm

The RIPPLES tour continues. Join us in Copenhagen!

The RIPPLES tour continues to sail the Baltic and will reach Copenhagen too.

FREE ENTRANCE. Join us in Copenhagen. For more info about the première and the tour, visit: https://fb.me/e/cU6b05GVg and https://lnkd.in/erA8jGem

RIPPLES is a contemporary circus performance about eco-grief and utopia, sailing across the Baltic Sea to inspire people to act for a more sustainable future. The performance will be played on the 19-meter-long sailing ship S/V Swallow which acts as a site-specific stage, accommodation, and means of transport for the group.

With the sailing ship “Swallow” as the stage, extreme acrobatics all the way up to the top of the 20-meter-high masts, a world-class international team of artists, and a soundscape blending in voices of climate activists all around the world, RIPPLES is a one of a kind performance.

Ripples is organised by Acting for Climate, Hawila Project and Festival Norpas in cooperation with the European Union | Erasmus + programme, Koneen Säätiö | Kone Foundation, the Nordic Culture Point and the Norwegian Culture Fund.

The Sailing Circus Performance RIPPLES is coming soon in Holbæk!

Hawila Project is excited to present to you the artistic performance RIPPLES, born from its collaboration with the circus company Acting for Climate.

RIPPLES is a contemporary circus performance about eco-grief and utopia, sailing across the Baltic Sea to inspire people to act for a more sustainable future. The performance will be played on the 19-meter-long sailing ship S/V Swallow which acts as a site-specific stage, accommodation, and means of transport for the group

With the sailing ship “Swallow” as the stage, extreme acrobatics all the way up to the top of the 20-meter-high masts, a world-class international team of artists, and a soundscape blending in voices of climate activists all around the world, RIPPLES is a one of a kind performance.

Join the premiere on the 15th of July in Holbæk and meet us along the way in Finland, Estonia, Copenhagen and Norway! For more info about the première and the tour, visit: https://fb.me/e/cU6b05GVg and https://lnkd.in/erA8jGem

Ripples is organised by Acting for Climate, Hawila Project and Festival Norpas in cooperation with the European Union | Erasmus + programme, Koneen Säätiö | Kone Foundation, the Nordic Culture Point and the Norwegian Culture Fund.

Come on board of Hawila on the 11th of May

Har du nogensinde undret dig over, hvordan en båd holder sig vandtæt? Eller hvad du kan gøre for at genbruge dine gamle t-shirts?Eller vil du bare vide mere om vores sejlskib, som blandt andet skal transportere økologisk kakao fra Caribien til Holbæk næsten udelukkende ved hjælp af vindkraft? Så kom og besøg os om bord på Hawila den 11. maj til en dag i tegn på respekt for klimaet og vores havnemiljø!

Sammen med UngHolbækKystliv HolbækSøfart og maritime Håndværk, NationalmuseetGaleasen Hjalm og DanskTang inviterer vi unge til en eftermiddag fuld af udforskning og oplevelser.


Have you ever wondered how a boat stays watertight? Or what you can do to recycle your old t-shirts? Or do you just want to know more about our sailing ship, which among other things will bring organic cocoa from the Caribbean to Holbaek almost entirely using wind power? Then come and visit us on board “Hawila” on the 11th of May for a day all about respect for the climate and our harbour environment!

Together with UngHolbækKystliv HolbækSøfart og maritime Håndværk, NationalmuseetGaleasen Hjalm and DanskTang we invite the local youth to an afternoon full of exploration and experiences.

Check out the programme on Facebook!

Erasmus+ Project in Italy – Call for Participants

As part of Hawila Project’s mission to advocate for environmental justice, we are looking for participants who would like to join “LESS – Living with Eco-Systems” an educational programme about sustainable lifestyles and relationship with nature.

All fees and costs are covered by the Erasmus+ framework. 

The project is coordinated by Palma Nana (IT), co-coordinated by Resilience.Earth (SP), and in partnership with The Southern Lights – Το Νότιο Σέλας (GR), Octop’us (FR), Profilantrop Egyesület (HU).

The programme will take place as an online training from March 31 to March 19 and onsite in Sicily, Italy, from May 25 to May 31.

More info is available here: https://bit.ly/3pmy2RE

Apply by March 14 here: https://forms.gle/xJMEi235Bv71FNCw7