A Journey of Artistic Discovery Across Europe
ULYSSES ONLINE WITH JULIE'S BICYCLE

Topic: Environmental sustainability for young classical musicians & composers
Time: 11:30 am CEST
Julie’s Bicycle delivers a 1.5 hour training session on the role of orchestras and ensembles for environmental actions, including the following topics:
- A brief overview of climate change and the need for action
- The unique role of artists – your impact & influence
- Individual sustainable skills & how it contributes to wider sector movements
- Tools and resources to continue developing your skills, including carbon footprinting for rehearsal spaces, tours, and artistic projects
About Julie’s Bicycle: Founded in 2007 to respond to the climate crisis, Julie’s Bicycle is a leading charity working globally across the cultural and creative sector to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and catalyse the green creative economy. Working with over 2,000 organisations, NGOs and governments worldwide, Julie’s Bicycle has developed an approach which harnesses the power of the cultural and creative sector to communicate the reality of the climate crisis, advocate for science-based solutions, take bold practical action, and offer support and advice to those who share their vision.
Speaker bios
Tenaya King, Climate Change and Sustainability Specialist. Tenaya has supported training programs, resource guides and reports in the climate and music space for governments, operas, festivals, and theatres worldwide.
Danielle Pipe, Sustainability Coordinator. Danielle is experienced in carbon footprinting, sustainable events and energy reduction, and has worked with theatres and arts organisations across the world, including supporting
To participate
Please register by email at community.ulysses@gmail.com AND on Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/vvQXiP74QmiyjLjmIRHnmw latest on Sunday 21st September. The Zoom registration is asked because Julie’s Bicycle will gather some background information about participants to adjust the workshop suitable just for you.
Capacity is limited to 20 persons per meeting, and they last 90 minutes.
Note: the meetings are not recorded because we want to offer participants a free space to discuss and ask questions relevant to their own projects.

