I'm posting a special Anthropologist About Town message to let you know about some fantastic Lucy events I'm running in March and to give you a chance to book some free tickets before spaces run out!
Some of you will have noticed on the prevoius blog I mentioned the ESRC Festival of Social Science 2009 which is part of the National Science and Engineering Week (6-15 March). In the ESRC Festival, Lucy is running a special series of FREE anthropology-related events looking at the connections between food, plants and people. These events are all designed to raise awareness of anthropology for the general public, and demonstrate how anthropology is playing a role in topical debates on climate change, food security and biodiversity.
The series kicks off with a free day time event at Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew on the 7th of March and includes hands-on learning activities, displays and films. The second main event will be at the British Museum's Clore Centre and will involve talks, interactive activities, and information boards. These two main events will be followed up by intimate film screening at the Royal Anthropological Institute (9th-11th March) . All events are FREE but you need to book a place by calling 0207 387 0455 or emailing education@therai.org.uk
MAIN EVENTS:
The Social Life of Plants
SATURDAY 7th March 11:00am- 4:00pm
The Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew (Jodrell Laboratory) Richmond, Surrey, TW9-3AB

Exploring Food, Connecting Communities @ The British Museum's Clore Centre
SUNDAY 8th March 10:30am -4:30pm
The British Museum's Clore Centre: Great Russel St. London, WC1B 3DG

Upstairs at the RAI Film Screenings: People, plants, food and film
9th-11th March
The series of anthropological events related to food, people and plants continues with a series of intimate (max 20 people) evening film screenings upstairs followed in some cases by a Q and A session with the filmmaker/anthropologist at the Royal Anthropological Institute, 50 Fitzroy St, London, W1T-5BT. Free snacks and drinks will be provided. Unfortunately there is no wheelchair access at this time.
Monday 9th March: 6:30-8:30pm
Uncle Poison (1998) Ricardo Leizaola, 6o mins

Tuesday 10th March: 6:30- 8:30 pm
Betelnut Bisnis (2004) Chris Owen, 52 min

Wednesday 11th March: 6:30-8:30pm
*Two short films will be shown*
The Land on which we Stand (2007) Rebecca Payne, 31 min
This film gives us a glimpse into the life of the Landmatters Co-operative, a community of 11 adults and 4 children living in benders and yurts in rural Devon as they develop a permaculture project. Although the group own the 42 acres of land, it was originally bought for agricultural purposes and they do not have planning permision to use it for residential purposes. The film follows the group as they fight for permission to live on the land in order to create a self-reliant way of living that doesn't depend on fossil fuels.
No Such Thing as a Free Lunch (2008) Tate LeFevre, 18 min
IF YOU'D LIKE TO COME ALONG TO ANY OF THE EVENTS LISTED ABOVE DON'T FORGET TO BOOK YOURSELF A FREE PLACE (0207 387 0455) or education@therai.org.uk