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Sustainable Food Citizen Week

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Sustainable Food Citizen Week Programme

The programme for the Sustainable Food Citizen Week features activities of every kind: talks, lectures, debates, shows, documentary film series and plenty more. Find your own activity here

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  • Inauguration of Sustainable Food Citizen Week. Changing the world by eating

    <p>The start off the week will be a chorus, musical, and participative. Having their say will be the real heroes of sustainable food, those involved in the food cycle: the fishermen, drivers, chefs, farmers, ranchers, market vendors. The speech will be intertwined with the large mechanical orchestra of Cabo San Roque, distributed in the form of a sound mural in front of the City Hall, along with the active participation of the public, in a collective musical creation composed especially for the occasion. A show that highlights all the participants behind the food supply network and gives them a voice.</p>

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    <li><strong>Scenography and musical composition: </strong>Cabo San Roque</li>
    <li><strong>Stage direction and coordination:</strong> Edi Pou</li>
    <li><strong>Idea and concept:</strong> Virginia Angulo /&nbsp;Martín Garber</li>
    </ul>

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  • Inauguration of Sustainable Food Citizen Week. Changing the world by eating

    <p>The start off the week will be a chorus, musical, and participative. Having their say will be the real heroes of sustainable food, those involved in the food cycle: the fishermen, drivers, chefs, farmers, ranchers, market vendors. The speech will be intertwined with the large mechanical orchestra of Cabo San Roque, distributed in the form of a sound mural in front of the City Hall, along with the active participation of the public, in a collective musical creation composed especially for the occasion. A show that highlights all the participants behind the food supply network and gives them a voice.</p>

    <ul>
    <li><strong>Scenography and musical composition: </strong>Cabo San Roque</li>
    <li><strong>Stage direction and coordination:</strong> Edi Pou</li>
    <li><strong>Idea and concept:</strong> Virginia Angulo /&nbsp;Martín Garber</li>
    </ul>

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  • Inauguration of Sustainable Food Citizen Week. Changing the world by eating

    <p>The start off the week will be a chorus, musical, and participative. Having their say will be the real heroes of sustainable food, those involved in the food cycle: the fishermen, drivers, chefs, farmers, ranchers, market vendors. The speech will be intertwined with the large mechanical orchestra of Cabo San Roque, distributed in the form of a sound mural in front of the City Hall, along with the active participation of the public, in a collective musical creation composed especially for the occasion. A show that highlights all the participants behind the food supply network and gives them a voice.</p>

    <ul>
    <li><strong>Scenography and musical composition: </strong>Cabo San Roque</li>
    <li><strong>Stage direction and coordination:</strong> Edi Pou</li>
    <li><strong>Idea and concept:</strong> Virginia Angulo /&nbsp;Martín Garber</li>
    </ul>

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Gastronomic heritage

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  • Imatge
    Imatge pregó coral
    Inauguration of Sustainable Food Citizen Week. Changing the world by eating

    The start off the week will be a chorus, musical, and participative. Having their say will be the real heroes of sustainable food, those involved in the food cycle: the fishermen, drivers, chefs, farmers, ranchers, market vendors. The speech will be intertwined with the large mechanical orchestra of Cabo San Roque, distributed in the form of a sound mural in front of the City Hall, along with the active participation of the public, in a collective musical creation composed especially for the occasion. A show that highlights all the participants behind the food supply network and gives them a voice.

    • Scenography and musical composition: Cabo San Roque
    • Stage direction and coordination: Edi Pou
    • Idea and concept: Virginia Angulo / Martín Garber

     

     

    October 14th - 19.30 H
    Plaça de Sant Jaume
    Show
  • Imatge
    Exposició temporal “Alimentar Barcelona. Ciutat, proveïment i salut”
    Temporary exhibition “Feeding Barcelona. City, supply and health”

    Feeding the population has always been a concern for cities. It has been a decisive factor in their relationship with surrounding territories, in the centuries-long evolution of technologies for obtaining food produce and in the conditions under which men and women have been able to feed themselves and stay alive.
    From the outset, one of the main tasks of the Consell de Cent, the Barcelona municipal institution created in 1249, was to guarantee food supplies and ensure food safety. Since then, the city's government has strived to guarantee good quality food supplies, because it has been directly responsible for them, provided support in doing so or has sought alternatives to the insufficient actions of other authorities.  
    The municipal government's intervention continues today, with Mercabarna, Barcelona and the Western Mediterranean's great food store, and the city's network of municipal markets. This long history of decisive municipal involvement in the food supply chain is historically unique to Barcelona, with no similar situation in most other European cities.   
    The exhibition is open from 15 October 2021 to 15 October 2022.

    October 15th - 24th
    Barcelona History Museum (MUHBA), Saló del Tinell
    Exhibition
  • Imatge
    Vanesa Muela “de Raíz”. Traditional music

    Vanesa Muela is a singer and multi-instrumentalist who is directly influenced by tradition, the roots and purity of music from other times. In every concert, she is able to showcase the soul of traditional songs that she learnt directly from elderly people. She transmits the magic, energy and feeling of popular music like no other; the ancestral wisdom that she is able to share with the audience i a fun, amenable and interesting way. Vanesa will take you on a journey through the melodies of jotas, fandangos, siguidillas, ligeros, agarraos, charradas and corridos, to the sound of tambourines, petxinas, spoons, guitars, sieves, etc.

    October 16th - 13.00 H
    Plaça del Rei
    Show

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Waste vs Good use

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  • Imatge
    A la cuina, #jonollenço! #AllFoodMatters
    ‘A la cuina, #jonollenço!’ #AllFoodMatters. Better food use and cooking

    A chef and an expert in better food use provide advice and useful tips for making the best use of food in cooking. Using the preparation of various recipes as a common thread, the programme introduces concepts that show the importance of sustainable, healthy food and ideas that help to prevent food waste, through everyday consumer and cooking habits.

    October 22nd - 18.00 H
    Betevé broadcasting
    Televised cooking workshop

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Urban rurality and biodiversity

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  • Imatge
    Imatge pregó coral
    Inauguration of Sustainable Food Citizen Week. Changing the world by eating

    The start off the week will be a chorus, musical, and participative. Having their say will be the real heroes of sustainable food, those involved in the food cycle: the fishermen, drivers, chefs, farmers, ranchers, market vendors. The speech will be intertwined with the large mechanical orchestra of Cabo San Roque, distributed in the form of a sound mural in front of the City Hall, along with the active participation of the public, in a collective musical creation composed especially for the occasion. A show that highlights all the participants behind the food supply network and gives them a voice.

    • Scenography and musical composition: Cabo San Roque
    • Stage direction and coordination: Edi Pou
    • Idea and concept: Virginia Angulo / Martín Garber

     

     

    October 14th - 19.30 H
    Plaça de Sant Jaume
    Show
  • Imatge
    16 octubre 10:00 a 12:00 h
    Making seed bombs

    We begin the workshop by presenting a suitcase with a wide-ranging biodiversity of seeds, some of which are local varieties. We then introduce the clay bomb technique for regenerating areas and helping life to grow.
    Participants can make their own seed bombs, which they take home after the workshop.
    The activity runs from 10 am to 12 noon, in sessions that begin every half hour and last 20-25 minutes.

    October 16th from 10.00 to 12.00 H
    Plaça Reial
    Workshop
  • Imatge
    Discussion between Vanesa Freixa and Joan Rieradevall

    Interdependence, symbiosis and antagonism. An approach to food production from the rural and city perspectives. 

    Making the urban setting rural in three ways: production, environment and values. Understanding urbanised spaces as producers of biodiversity,  health and food, as well as natural spaces. Understanding the rural setting as a live space and one which gives life, not a space which consumes nor which is consumed, without us feeling linked in some real way to its values and rhythms.

    October 16th - 12.00 H
    Jardí dels Tarongers
    Talk

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Ecological footprint

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  • Imatge
    Imatge pregó coral
    Inauguration of Sustainable Food Citizen Week. Changing the world by eating

    The start off the week will be a chorus, musical, and participative. Having their say will be the real heroes of sustainable food, those involved in the food cycle: the fishermen, drivers, chefs, farmers, ranchers, market vendors. The speech will be intertwined with the large mechanical orchestra of Cabo San Roque, distributed in the form of a sound mural in front of the City Hall, along with the active participation of the public, in a collective musical creation composed especially for the occasion. A show that highlights all the participants behind the food supply network and gives them a voice.

    • Scenography and musical composition: Cabo San Roque
    • Stage direction and coordination: Edi Pou
    • Idea and concept: Virginia Angulo / Martín Garber

     

     

    October 14th - 19.30 H
    Plaça de Sant Jaume
    Show
  • Imatge
    The Vegetable Orchestra
    The Vegetable Orchestra

    A unique musical group, the Vegetable Orchestra, plays instruments made from fresh vegetables. The use of various vegetable instruments makes for a unique musical and aesthetic universe. The Vegetable Orchestra covers the most diverse musical styles, combining genres from electronic music to jazz. The newly created instruments determine the resulting sound. A Vegetable Orchestra concert appeals to all five senses.

    October 16th - 20.00 H
    Teatre del CCCB, Jardí dels Tarongers, Plaça del Rei, Parc de la Barceloneta
    Show
  • Imatge
    Visita a la Fàbrica del Sol
    Visit to La Fàbrica del Sol

    The building strikes a balance between technology and nature, making it an efficient and sustainable space.

    Visit it to learn about the various environmental solutions it utilises, such as renewable energy generation, water conservation, biodiversity conservation and sustainable mobility, as it has earned a “Friend of the Bike” certificate and is the only refurbished building to have a Green Seal, among others.

    October 17th from 10.00 to 11.00 H and from 12.00 to 13.00 H
    La Fàbrica del Sol
    Visit / Tour

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Food and social rights

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    Alimentació i justícia social
    Food and social justice. How to make the transition toward food sovereignty

    This debate forum will be centred around social rights as they relate to food. How can we transition towards a model that respects them?

    The right to food is a basic right to be able to live, and it is linked to many other social rights. Currently, however, the food supply model is socially unsustainable, as it does not guarantee access to adequate food for all, and at the same time, it leads to a violation of rights.

    In this discussion forum, different people involved in the agricultural world will talk about their experiences, the violations of rights that occur at the source, but also throughout the entire food chain, and the global impacts of the industrial food system. In addition, emphasis will be placed on possible alternatives to the globalised food system, and on how to make the transition, both in the field and in the city, to move towards food sovereignty with gender justice.

     

    October 17th - 12.00 H
    Jardí dels Tarongers
    Round table
  • Imatge
    Anti-speciesism for a sustainable food model

    Animal Rebellion is an international movement calling for a transition to a fair and sustainable, plant-based food system in order to stop the mass extinction of species, alleviate the worst effects of the climate emergency, ensure justice for animals and prevent the climatic and eco-social collapse of our planet.

    The animal industry is one of the main causes of global warming and therefore of climate change.

    We demand that governments and institutions tell the truth and act now!

     

    October 17th - 12.30 H
    Plaça Reial
    Talk
  • Imatge
    Cooking and the struggle for social rights throughout history

    We will explain how from the earliest civilisations, hunger and food scarcity have been the driving force in the struggle for the improvement of living conditions and the social rights of people.

    October 17th - 17.30 H
    Jardí dels Tarongers
    Talk

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Proximity

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  • Imatge
    Agricultura i alimentació als espais metropolitans: el Parc Agrari del Baix Llobregat
    Agriculture and food in metropolitan areas: The Baix Llobregat Agricultural Park

    Explanation of the Baix Llobregat Agricultural Park as a metropolitan agricultural area that produces food locally for the Barcelona Metropolitan Area. A public-private entity that aims to preserve the farmland and encourage the development of a professional agriculture that ensures the supply of fruits and vegetables to local markets and the viability of farms. During the talk we will discuss projects like the Parc Agrari farmers markets, the Producte Fresc del Parc Agrari brand, and the creation of a “test” area to encourage young people to get involved in farming.   

     

    October 17th - 11.30 H
    Parc de la Barceloneta
    Talk
  • Imatge
    Ramats de Foc
    Ramats de Foc (Herds of fire)

    Ramats de Foc is a prescribed-silvopasture project aimed at boosting the contribution of livestock in fire-risk management through pasture in strategic forest areas.

    Prescribed silvopasture is the practice of extensive livestock feeding following established a priori guidelines and goals to achieve a type of fire-resistant forest mass and Ramats de Foc is an initiative to promote this work, and help to extend it through our forests and bring it added value.

    The project also aims to promote continuity of livestock activity in the region, through its twofold food and landscaping work, and to strengthen the ties between shepherds and local butchers.

    By promoting the consumption of livestock animals that manage our forests, the aim is to encourage a change of perception in society so people understand how a certain kind of regional management will enable protection against the big fires that cause the most damage and that initiatives as simple as consuming local livestock are already helping to maintain fire-adapted landscapes.

     

    October 17th - 12.00 H
    Parc de la Barceloneta
    Talk
  • Imatge
    Diàleg entre Nahuel Levaggi i Aitor Urkiola
    Dialogue between Nahuel Levaggi and Carles Soler

    Alternatives from the global south to the impact of our unsustainable food system: the case of the Mercado Central del AMBA (Buenos Aires metropolitan area).

    The activity, which is aimed at all members of the public, is part of the agreement for implementing the “Barcelona menja bé i just” project.

     

    October 17th - 12.30 H
    Parc de la Barceloneta
    Talk

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More week

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  • Imatge
    Visita a l’hort del Palau Foronda
    Visit to the Palau Foronda allotment

    Visit to the new “roof terrace allotment”, located at Palau Foronda, officially opened in March 2021 and run by people with disabilities. The project will be presented directly by the people with disabilities taking part in it.
    The “Roof terrace allotment” project is a Barcelona City Council initiative that promotes urban agriculture and local provision cultivation, making the most of unused spaces in the city’s urban centre (roof terraces and balconies in municipal facilities). Vegetables are cultivated there by associations of people with disabilities and offered to organisations working with people at risk of exclusion.
     

    October 18th - 11.00 H
    Palau Foronda, àtic
    Visit / Tour
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    Food Tech 3.0 Programa d’Acceleració: BCN Showcase
    Food Tech 3.0 Acceleration Programme: BCN Showcase

    Pecha Kucha presentation and debate on improving food tech innovations that work for collective action and citizens.

    October 18th from 15.30 to 19.00 H
    Palo Alto Foundation
    Talk
  • Imatge
    How can digitalisation contribute to sustainable food?

    Is it possible to scale agro-ecological projects without being digitalised? This session, organised by the MatchImpulsa programme, aims to reflect on the promotion of new digital marketing channels since Covid-19 and the impact that digitalisation has on the scalability of sustainable business models and the transformation of the food model.

    October 18th from 16.00 to 17.30 H
    Videoconference
    Talk

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