Zihuatlatocan (Where women gather to speak)


Objective

This will be a space of expression, interaction and celebration between women involved in conservation of water in different regions.
Procedure:


A 10m X 10m tent where women from different local and international organizations present and discuss innovative ideas for water management and practices. They will share knowledge and visions, ancestral or futuristic, focused on our relationship with water.

Structure


Divided in 4 basic themes:

1. Arts

  • Performance
  • World Circle dances
  • Dance improvisation
  • Photo
  • Traditional ceremonial offerings


2. Practical X change

  • Video Projections, workshops and practical tips for the appropriate use of water from the local to regional perspectives.
  • Home
  • Water
  • Water saving tips
  • Rainwater harvesting
  • Biological treatment systems
  • More crop per drop
  • Organizations
  • Urban community projects
  • Social movements on water
  • Bioregional
  • Hydrographic basins


3. Science knowledge

  • Science video projections
  • Chemical waste and water
  • Hydrographic basins
  • Hydraulic engineering (new and old)
  • The human body and water

4. Ancestral

  • Women's Elder Council
  • Dance, ceremonies, circles and traditional storytelling
  • Feminine deities and water
  • Women’s cycle, the moon and water
  • Astrology and water
  • Mantras and water songsOutreach
  • Networking, awareness, connections, best practices. IF YOU WISH

MORE INFORMATION OR TO PROPOSE AN ACTIVITY RELATED TO THIS SUBJECT PLEASE CONTACT:

Joscelyn Proctor


Organi-K, Centro Cultural La Pirámide
Calle La Pirámide s/n, esq. Calle 24
Col. San Pedro de los Pinos.
5276-1543, 5568-9262
ocelotcihuatl@gmail.com