
PERMA-CULTURE, for more sustainable performing arts
Since 2022, the far° Nyon team has been conducting collective research to make its operations and, more generally, the performing arts more sustainable. To do this, it relies on the principles of permaculture (a conceptual toolbox based on an ethic of care, derived from the contraction of “agriculture” and “permanent”).
In 2023, at the end of the first stage of this research, we published PERMA-CULTURE (work in progress). This short essay has been designed as a forum for discussion. It can be used both as an archive of our experiments and as a series of suggestions (exercises, references, reflections) that could perhaps inspire you.
The publication is available in French and English as a Fanzine (order from far° Nyon). A bilingual version (English/French), to be read on screen or printed out in A4 format is online available.
What does the tool consist of?
The tool takes the form of a small publication. It includes:
- feedback,
- theoretical resources,
- practical examples.
The publication is intended to be a source of inspiration. In 2024-2025, the far° team and its partners will offer a series of workshops linked to the project and the publication.
Tags
#sustainability
#toolbox
#inspiring change
#simple, concrete examples
#quality of life at work
#accessibility
What can this tool do?
In PERMA-CULTURE, the far° Nyon team is not trying to pass on a miracle recipe. But it does offer a number of practical and theoretical tools that have enabled it to drive real change, on both a small and large scale.
Who is this tool aimed at?
This publication can provide food for thought and practice for anyone seeking to change the way they work, with the aim of becoming more sustainable – ecologically, humanly, socially and artistically.
Why is this tool needed?
In the face of climate disruption, we urgently need to rethink the way we operate to make the performing arts, and cultural environments in general, more sustainable. To meet such a challenge, permaculture offers a simple, accessible model that can be applied to any situation.
Impressum
Ownership:
far° Nyon, mit Leila Chakroun, Clément Demaurex und Gregory Stauffer
Contact:
participation@far-nyon.ch
Website
Photo: Workshop at the far° festival of performing arts
©Arya Dil, far° Nyon 2024