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!
As our Carbon Neutral Dance continues to go global, we would like to invite you to join us in the ecological and organic village of Piracanga. Come and dance in this beautiful, environmental-friendly atmosphere and plant some more carbon offsetting trees for our pilot reforestation projects in Bahia, Brazil.
Entry: Voluntary contribution of R$15 or £15 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.
SO LOG IN AND BUY YOUR TREE TICKET ON:http://www.worldviewimpact.com/login.php
Live Performance! Join DJ Dandan for some modern Brazilian dance music.
Saturday 1st of August 2009. Time: 7 pm onwards
Venue:
"Eco Village Piracanga" is situated next to the Center Piracanga, 150 meters from a virgin beach and the river Piracanga.
Come and dance to some Brazilian Beats for our 10th Carbon Neutral Dance in Sao Paulo, Brazil!
We invite you and your friends to join us as our first Climate Neutral Party lands on the Latin American Continent. Become carbon neutral and help us raise funds for our climate change mitigation projects combined with our sustainable livelihoods projects in Itacare, Bahia, Brazil.
Live Samba music and Afro-Brazilian Beats!
Come and show us your Latin moves on the dancefloor of the Ekoa Cafe of Sao Paulo.
Tuesday 28th of July 2009 Time: 7.00 pm to 11pm
Venue:
EKOA CAFE Vila Madalena Rua Fradique Coutinho, 914 Sao Paulo
- SP, 05416-001, Brazil
Entry: R$15 or £15 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.
STUDENTS: Entry is R$15 or £15 for two students with valid University IDs. So bring a buddy along to the dance!
SO LOG IN AND BUY YOUR TREE TICKET ON:http://www.worldviewimpact.com/login.php
We invite you to celebrate with us as our Carbon Neutral Dance goes across the Atlantic from London to New York!
Dance for our pilot projects in Mexico.Come and support us on the dance floor on Friday the 24th of July 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 Quintana Roo, Mexico.
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.
STUDENTS: Entry is £15 or $25 for two students with valid University IDs. So bring a buddy along to the dance!
SO LOG IN AND BUY YOUR TREE TICKET ON:http://www.worldviewimpact.com/login.php
Friday 24th of July 2009
Time: 7.00 pm to 02.00 am
Venue: Starts with a presentation with food and drinks at
Worldview Impact
C/O MP Global Connect Inc.
36 West 20th Street, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10010
Cell: 347-593-9471
And then moving on to
Cafe Iguana
240 West 54th Street
New York, NY 10019
Stay tuned as more Carbon Neutral Dances will take place around the world in the upcoming months. Sao Paulo, Itacare, Paris, Copenhagen: don't miss out as more and more people around the globe gather to dance for our planet!
Come and dance away your carbon footprints at our 8th Carbon Neutral Dance for our reforestation pilot projects in Meghalaya, India!
The Sustainable Summer Party for India on Saturday the 18th of July 2009 invites you to an event of dance, fun and meeting new people. Offset your carbon footprints and support our sustainable development pilot projects in the small village in Meghalaya, Northeast India by contributing some dance moves for our planet.
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!
SO LOG IN AND BUY YOUR TREE TICKET ON:http://www.worldviewimpact.com/login.php
Live Performance!
Aashna Musa is a professional Indian dancer and choreographer who will perform and teach classical Indian dance at 8.30pm.
So feel free to come, dressed up and ready to learn some authentic Indian moves.
Saturday 18th of July 2009
Time: 7.30 pm to 02.00 am
Venue: Starts with a presentation with food and drinks at
Worldview Space
1 Pope Street
London SE1 3PR
And then moving on to
Bar La Vista, 224a
Tower Bridge Road
London SE1 2UP
Carbon Neutral Dance Goes Global!
This 8th Carbon Neutral Dance held in London is the start of our Carbon Neutral Dance Global movement that will see Carbon Neutral Dances taking place other major cities like New York, Sao Paulo, Paris and ending this year in Copenhagen for the United Nations Climate Change Conference in December 2009.
By uniting the global community and dancing for the planet in all these cities, we hope to mitigate climate change, reduce poverty and improve living conditions in the developing world. So dance for our planet and our people!
In partnership with Kofi Annan's Global Humanitarian Forum the Carbon Neutral Dance will move to Geneva for the first time from its base in London.
So friends and supporters of Worldview Impact in Switzerland are invite to come and dance for the planet at the Club International Universitaire http://www.ciu.ch/main.php
Start Time: Friday, June 19, 2009 at 9:00pm End Time: Saturday, June 20, 2009 at 12:00am Location: Club International Universitaire Street: 9 Avenue de la Paix - Villa Rigot City/Town: Geneva, Switzerland
Your Planet Needs You - So come dance for your planet as we celebrate World Environment Day on Friday 5th June 2009 and raise funds for our pilot projects in Africa, Asia and South America.
We will start with a short presentation about World Environment Day (WED) and its history at Worldview Space (http://www.worldviewspace.com) located on the 3rd floor, 1 Pope Street, London SE1 3PR at 7.00pm so you can learn about what we are doing over some drinks and light refreshments. Then we will move on to the dance floor at the Cubana near Waterloo Station at 9.00pm for some Latin Beats till 1.00am.
World Environment Day (WED) was established by the UN General Assembly in 1972 to mark the opening of the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment. Commemorated yearly on 5 June, WED is one of the principal vehicles through which the United Nations stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment and enhances political attention and action. The day's agenda is to:
1. Give a human face to environmental issues; 2. Empower people to become active agents of sustainable and equitable development; 3. Promote an understanding that communities are pivotal to changing attitudes towards environmental issues; 4. Advocate partnership which will ensure all nations and peoples enjoy a safer and more prosperous future.
The theme for WED 2009 is 'Your Planet Needs You-UNite to Combat Climate Change'. It reflects the urgency for nations to agree on a new deal at the crucial climate convention meeting in Copenhagen some 180 days later in the year, and the links with overcoming poverty and improved management of forests.
This year’s host is Mexico which reflects the growing role of the Latin American country in the fight against climate change, including its growing participation in the carbon markets.
Mexico is also a leading partner in UNEP's Billion Tree Campaign. The country, with the support of its President and people, has spearheaded the pledging and planting of some 25 per cent of the trees under the campaign. Accounting for around 1.5 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions, the country is demonstrating its commitment to climate change on several fronts.
Mexican President Felipe Calderon states that the WED celebration will “further underline Mexico's determination to manage natural resources and deal with the most demanding challenge of the 21st century – climate change.
So plant a tree with us on WED by participating in our reforestation projects in the developing world.
Please buy your tickets in advance:
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 creating sustainable livelihoods for the poor in the pilot countries whilst mitigating climate change.
STUDENTS: Entry is £15 for two students with valid University IDs. So bring a buddy along to the dance!