News

  • 22ndJun 2010

    The LIFT Debates: Climate for Theatre - Thurs 8th July

    As theatre makers struggle to create the iconic work about climate change, should they borrow the models of local activism practiced by the anti-globalisation movement? This event, promoted by our friends at LIFT, will explore this and many other questions looking into the role of theatre and sustainability.

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  • 21stJun 2010

    UK wide theatre programme launches

    Julie’s Bicycle has launched a new UK wide theatre programme to support the theatre industry to improve its environmental sustainability and adapt to a low carbon economy.

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  • 16thJun 2010

    UK performing arts industry commits to working towards greener tours.

    Julie’s Bicycle launched the most definitive study on the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission impacts of international touring on June 17th at Royal Albert Hall - setting the scene for a change in the way bands, orchestras and theatre tour by putting the environment at the heart of the action.

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  • 16thJun 2010

    Latitude gets on its bike

    Latitude festival is raising awareness of audience travel impacts by offering festival-goers the chance to win their very own Latitude single-speed bike from 14BikeCo, the cyclist’s bike shop of choice.

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  • 13thJun 2010

    Great Big Green Ideas Winners Announced!

    The winners of the Great Big Green Idea co-ordinated by AGreenerFestival.com have been announced!

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  • 1stJun 2010

    Julie's Bicycle - Moving the Arts

    Julie's Bicycle launches its latest, three-volume research project "Moving Arts: Managing the carbon impacts of our touring"  at three key events this summer.

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