A christmas celebration and dance for the planet! This year's Christmas Carbon Neutral Dance will take place on the 16th December 2011, at our office in London, Worldview Space.
Please join us for some food and drink, whilst we listen to the great Milli Moonstone and Ashish Paul.
We will have some food kindly donated from Pret a Manger and other christmassy nibbles. We will also provide some drinks, good company and good music. The ticket for this event will be only £10 at the door which will go to the Paradise Farm Project, in Sri Lanka which promotes sustainable organic agriculture and community development. The money will go towards maintaining an organically grown rubber tree for 35 years, with environmental, social and economic benefits in mitigating climate change, and also creating sustainable livelihoods for poor local communities. Green tea direct from the project will also be handed out to guests.
Worldview impact are organising another Carbon Neutral Dance to be held at our office, Worldview Space on the 25th November 2011 at 7pm.
In a more intimate setting, we offer a glass of wine an opportunity to mingle and talk whilst we hear music from the amazing Roberta De Francia !
Originally from Italy Roberta has played with different musical projects that range from acoustic/folk to jazz and she has been performing across England and Italy. Roberta's original songs are centered on her gentle voice, her melodic guitar, meaningful lyrics and interesting harmonic "texture" over a fresh rhythmic approach.
We will also have a special performance from a young inspiring dancer, Marianna Danilova, who may even give us a quick dance lesson, as well as some music from Ashish Paul. There will also be a quick presentation from Bremley Lyngdoh, the CEO and Founder of Worldview Impact about Paradise Farm and ongoing projects in India.
After the perfomances, we will continue the evening at a great bar nearby only a few minutes away from our office, situated on Tower Bridge!
Tickets are only £10 and will go towards reforestation, the Paradise Farm Project in Sri Lanka.
The money will go towards maintaining an organically grown rubber tree for 35 years, with environmental, social and economic benefits in mitigating climate change, and also creating sustainable livelihoods for poor local communities. Green tea direct from the project will also be handed out to guests.
We hope to see you there for a night of music, dance and fundraising!
VENUE: Worldview Space 3rd Floor of 1 Pope Street, London SE1 3PR London, United Kingdom From 7pm onwards!
Another fantastic Carbon Neutral Dance will take place in London on Thursday 6th October 7.30-11pm at Cuban Restaurant & Bar, Camden. It promises to be a jammed packed fun night full of dance and live music!
There will be Third Sector Edge Award winning short film project made by students at Shooters Hill School about the Carbon Neutral Dance and a short film about our Paradise Farm Project. This will be followed by a great unplugged performance from our Carbon Neutral Artist, Milli Moonstone as well as live latin music from Mariano Ortiz from 'Latinos in London'. We will also have a special perfomance from Viktoriya Wilson from 'Inspiration 2 Dance'.
This event is even more special as it celebrates the UN International Year of Forests 2011. Forests are home to up to 300 million people around the world and support the livlihoods of over 1.6 billion. UN-Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon noted that 'Forests are vital to our wellbeing. They habour 80% of land based biodiversity, and store more than 1 trillion tonnes of carbon'.
Entry is £15 per person which is the actual cost of planting and maintaining a rubber tree for 35 years, with environmental, social and economic benefits, creating sustainble livelihoods for poor local communities in our Paradise Farm Project VIDEO. We will also be serving organic tea direct from Paradise Farm!
This will be a great night, for a great cause and where those attending will really feel they are making a personal difference. Please buy you TREE ticket here and see you there!
Come and dance and enjoy Live Jazz Music at Cleopatra's Needle for our pilot projects in Sri Lanka. Come and support us on the dance floor on Friday the 13th of November 2009 by contributing some small carbon-free footsteps. Offset your carbon footprints and help us raise resources for our climate change and poverty reduction pilot projects in Sri Lanka.
Entry is £15 or $25 per person which is the actual cost of planting and maintaining a rubber tree for 35 years, with environmental, social and economical benefits creating sustainable livelihoods for the poor in the pilot countries whilst mitigating climate change.
You will hear some vibrant and inspiring unplugged music from our Carbon Neutral Artist Erin Leah
STUDENTS: Entry is £15 or $25 for two students with valid University IDs. So bring a buddy along to the dance!
Friday: 13th of November 2009 Time: 7.00 pm to 2.00 am Venue: Starts with a presentation about the project followed by a special performance by Erin Leah at:
Columbia University Alumni Center 622 West 133th Street, 8th Floor
London here is your chance to give back to the planet. Each one of us on average produces 10 tones of carbon each year, we can help reverse this by planting 10 trees each a year. So come Tango for Trees this Tuesday 10th November 2009 and party for a cause that will make a difference.
Come enjoy the spectacular surroundings of one of London’s most famous restaurants ‘Ciro’s Pomodoro’, whilst having a Tango and indulging in the sound of Sahara the classical infused pop quartetwho have taken London by storm this year.
Sahara amplifies an array of sound, converging classical into pop, the sound projected is complimented by the stunning appearance of the girls.
The organizer will be Worldview Impact, a new London-based social enterprise working to encourage green business investments in the developing world.
‘Even though we’re listening to great music, enjoying the atmosphere and the company of a great band the resources we raise will have a direct impact on the living conditions and lifestyles of those in the developing world — who don’t have the same luxuries we have in London’ says Dr. Bremley Lyngdoh, Founder and CEO of Worldview Impact.
The ‘Tango for Trees’ concert is particularly aimed at those who want to make a difference in tackling climate change, but who feel disconnected from party politics.
Entry is £15 per person, which is the actual cost of planting and maintaining an organically grown rubber tree for 35 years, with environmental, social and economical benefits in mitigating climate change but also in creating sustainable livelihoods for poor local communities.
After two years of Worldview Impact's project development, fundraising events and worldwide contribution to the planet, we would like to invite you all to contribute your dance moves and support our very first pilot project in Sri Lanka! Offset your carbon footprints and become carbon neutral by planting a tree in your name in the small village in Sri Lanka on United Nations Day!
Donation is £15 per person which is the actual cost of planting and maintaining a rubber tree for 35 years, with environmental, social and economical benefits in mitigating climate change but also in creating sustainable livelihoods for poor local communities.
You will hear some vibrant and inspiring unplug music from our Carbon Neutral Artist Milli Moonstone as we celebrated United Nations day 2009 right here in London.
STUDENTS: Donation is £15 for two students with valid University IDs. So bring a buddy along to the dance!
Wrap up your summer by celebrating with us Worldview Impact's Two Year Anniversary and supporting our Sri Lankan reforestation projects.
After two years of Worldview Impact's project developments, fundraising events and worldwide contribution to the planet, we would like to invite you all to contribute your dance moves and support our pilot projects in Sri Lanka! Offset your carbon footprints and become carbon neutral by planting a tree in your name in the Monaragela District, South East Sri Lanka.
Entry is £15 per person which is the actual cost of planting and maintaining a rubber tree for 35 years, with environmental, social and economical benefits in mitigating climate change but also in creating sustainable livelihoods for poor local communities.
STUDENTS: Entry is £15 for two students with valid University IDs. So Bring a buddy along to the dance!