conference, film projection and concerts
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conference, film projection and concerts
Sommaire Introduction «J’VEUX DU LIVE» press release..................……...................…...............................P 3-4 Man and the Environment, a recognized public utility association and NGO, and Maisons Du Monde, a chain of interior design shops, join in the development of a program ,with goal to put in place an action plan which would help bring awareness in France in relation with the “2010, International Year of Biodiversity.” Olivier Behra, commited to biodiversity....................……...................…...................P 5-6 Man and the Environment....................…...........…...................................................P 7-8 Oils… essential, viable, and equitable..……………....................................................P 9-12 Beneficent ecotourism...................…...........….....................….....................….........P 13-16 Reforestation, carbon compensation program...........….....................…..................P 17 2010, the support of development /progress on the international level.................P 18 J’VEUX DU LIVE The actions program launch night……….................................................................P 19-24 The Communication..….........................................................……..............................P 25-26 Contacts..............................................................................................……...............P 27 Beginning in spring 2010, a series of events (concerts, conferences, projections, meetings, debates, etc.) are organized in order to allow the Malagasy NGO to transmit its field work experience with goal of environmental preservation and social economy in the south of the country. Female Fulvus with its little one, a lemur specie fast disappearing It will also be the chance for Olivier Behra and his team, at the root of this beautiful adventure, to launch a program of the transmission of their expertise on the international level and other local associations. The first meeting will be the 24th of April 2010. It will be a projection/conference and concerts evening at the Alhambra hall, at the heart of Paris. Music will rhyme with ethic when artists with diverse influences will gather together to make this an evening of biodiversity and life. Vohibola zone seen from above «J’VEUX DU LIVE» At The Alhambra, Saturday the 24th of April 2010 In honor of the international year of biodiversity, here’s an evening to the profit of the Man and the Environment Association ( conference, film projection and concerts) has incited them to exploit the resources of their forest in a reasonable manner, to generate new revenues at the same time preserving their environment and their habitat. In a few years, the populations of these “natural reservoirs” villages have not only been able to come out of poverty by the exploitation of the vegetal wealth of their region (via the essential oils production and ecotourism), but also undertook the regeneration of the forest (by replanting 100 000 trees annually), the preservation of threatened species, and the awareness that comes from education. Thus, the communal micro-enterprises have been created, reinvesting the totality of their benefits in the social structures and the collective properties, such as health and education ( a school canteen, maternity, women’s center…), the research of new medicinal plants for the production of the essential oils. With over 13 000 vegetal species listed, Madagascar is one of the richest regions in the world. “This evening should let us display a concrete case where the combination of individual’s energies, enterprises, and local communities of the south has allowed to truly reverse a tendency of environmental destruction and poverty.” Olivier Behra, the founder of Man and the Environment Biodiversity and local development: a Malagasy success For sixteen years now the NGO Man and the Environment, supported among other by Maisons du Monde, has been working with the local populations of Madagascar, threatened by the deforestation and poverty. With a stress on the biodiversity valorization (agricultural support, programs to bring a comprehension of ecosystems…), it 3 When Music reads Ethic 100 % of the benefits from the concert and donations will be given to the Man and the Environment association Musicians of all horizons have decided to support the actions of Man and the Environment through a concert and to take part of this wonderful human adventure. Music with its uniting power will festively lead this evening. The artists present during the concert ,who have already performed at New Morning, Olympia, Francofolies de la Rochelle, Solidays, or the Humanity Celebration (La Fete de L’Humanite) , will transport the public to atmospheres of Nu Soul ( Mem, Franco-American band a la Erika Badou, Jill Scott), Pop Funk (Vanessa Mandito), Festive Rock (Ruby Brune), swing singing (Anjoy), Country (Jackson Mackay), and also experimental jazz ( Ghomi). «J’VEUX DU LIVE» At The Alhambra, Saturday the 24th of April 2010 21 rue Yves Toudic 75010 Paris Fees: 28 Euros and 24 Euros in pre-sale 7.30 - 8.15 pm: - Film projection by Yann-Arthus Bertrand on Man and the Environment - Conference led by Olivier and guests 8.15 -9.00 pm: Entr’acte at the Bio bar 9.00 - 11.00 pm: Concerts and jam session 11.00 - Midnight: cocktail for the partner guests and press, buffet and bio bar, sale of essential oils, and surprise gift It’s around these artists with diverse influences, on a poetic stage of floral décor ( Isabelle Rabin) , that this biodiversity evening will bloom. 4 Olivier Behra, committed to the biodiversity Olivier Behra is recognized for being the precursor in the creation of links between the local communities and the private sector for the management of the environment. In 1992, the Convention on the Biological Diversity confirms the pertinence of this approach to the valorization of natural resources for the benefit of the local communities, and the desire to come back to a balance between development and preservation of a healthy environment for humanity. His experience on the field has allowed him at the end of the eighties to propose links between the luxury industry and local communities in Africa and in Madagascar. Beginning in 1992, numerous institutions (FAO, PNUD, USAID, UICN, CEPF, etc.) have turned to Olivier Behra to evaluate the options of implementing these grand principals. In 1993, he founds the association Biodiversity and Development based on his concepts. At the same time, he writes a thesis on the “valorization of natural resources, options of the conservation of biodiversity”. Not wishing to limit himself to the theory, he decided in 2001 to come back to the field and to rename his association In his opinion, it is about the passage from a nondurable system of overexploitation, non respected quotas, and ineffective repression to a dynamic system, positive for each sector and the conservation of biodiversity. His work has earned him to become the youngest project leader in the United Nations and to achieve on the field the first “local community-private sector” program that highlights the conservation of species. Talks with the traditional and administrative authorities of Ankatafa, on ways to develop revenues for its villagers Man and the Environment. Since, Olivier Behra executes all the actions allowed to Man and the Environment to reach the present day success. He participates in numerous publications and develops an international action plan, supported by Maisons du Monde. The harvesting ladies of Saro. After the harvest and the drying, the leaves are used to make essential oils Olivier Behra et Yann Arthus-Bertrand in Madagascar 5 6 Man and the Environment A Malagasy success for the biodiversity and the local development tion of threatened species, the awareness through education, and the auto financing of the villagers in this social structure. Local micro-enterprises have also been created. Their reinvest the whole of their benefits to the social structures, the collective property, health, education, and the research of new medicinal plants. With more than 13 000 vegetal species listed, Madagascar is one of the richest regions in the world. Man and the Environment supports mostly three sites in Madagascar: Vohimana, Vohibola, and Tsianinkira. Founded in 1993, the NGO Man and the Environment, supported notable by the Maisons du Monde, is based in Madagascar. It is specialized in the sustainable development and the preservation of biodiversity, by the involvement of the underprivileged local populations. It works for the Malagasy communities whose environment is threatened by deforestation and poverty. Its directed help consists in agricultural support, and programs of the comprehension of ecosystems, among other things. The NGO has incited them to exploit the resources of their forests in a reasonable manner, and to generate new revenues all the while preserving the biodiversity and their habitat. The actions of the association in 3 sites • In Vohimana, 11 villages gather 1500 habitants; the association allows to better the life conditions of 350 women through its forest pro- A harvest woman of Vohibola ducts (production of essential oils, ecotourism, and agricultural diversification). In addition, school have been created and receive daily over 1000 children at the canteen; a training center, birth center, and a center for the sale of handcrafted articles have been opened as well. • In Vohibola, 4 villages gather 1 266 habitants; the association employs 50 wage earners (men and women) to reforest the surroun- The association in a few numbers ding area; it has also allowed to put in place two stills, as well as the construction of a health center and a nursery. • Date of creation: 1993 by Olivier Behra • Social seat: Antananarivo, Madagascar • Annual Budget: 550 000 Euros • Partners and patrons: Maisons du Monde, La Route des Voyages, Fonds • In Tsianinkira, the association very recently signed agreements to assure the preservation of 26 000 hectars. This engagement envisions One of the classrooms in Vohimana iterating the success obtained on the Vohibola and Vohimana sites in Français pour l’Environnement Mondial, Fondation Ensemble, Yves Ro- In a few years, the populations of these “natural reservoir” villages have seen their lives better considerably. Not only have they been able to progressively leave poverty through the exploitation of the vegetal richness of their region ( via the production of essential oils and ecotourism), but they also were able to undertake the regeneration of forests, the preserva- the next ten coming years. cher, Projets + Actions, Fondation Nicolas Hulot, Bricorama, Fonds Social de Développement, SANOFI Aventis, Infra H, Rotary Club Celesta, GEF Global Environment Fund, W.W.F. Madagascar, Agence Nationale pour l’Environnement Madagascar, Conservation International, Léa Nature, Cadeaux à la Terre, Agenda Vert – Maison d’édition internationale de Marseille. 7 For more information on the associtation: www.madagascar-environnement.com A fisherman on the canal of Vohibola 8 Oils… essential, viable and equitable Madagascar, a reservoir of medicinal plants Thus, around 1000 children benefit from a nutritional and scholarly support, a health center offers close-by services of a doctor and midwives, this allows saving many lives, especially during child birth. Isolated on their island till the end of the 90s, Malagasy people have profusely used their local medicinal plants for treatment. They managed to preserve their knowledge and their ancestral craft of the plant properties. The active agents extracted from these medicinal plants, and used by the Malagasy, have incredible therapeutic properties. A program supports the amelioration and the diversification of the food producing land (augmentation of the soil fertility without the use either of chemical fertilizer or of pesticides), opening a way a more balanced alimentation of the habitants, based on the local, biological products. That is the reason Man and the Environment decided to train and equip the local populations for the fabrication of essential oils, extracted from the aromatic plants. These oils are next sold to world leading enterprises in the cosmetic sector, among other. The harvesting of Saro leaves in the Vohimana zone The commercialized products are certified as issued from biological agriculture, by European, American, and Japanese standards, but also meet the criteria of the equitable commerce and the “Wildlife Friendly” label. This activity is beneficent in more than one way. The revenue generated from these regular sales allows the financing of needed social structures in the region. Moreover, the villagers are assured the perennial management of their local natural resources. Finally, it allows a step by step development of economic and social autonomy in these populations. This way the villagers are given the possibility to undertake perennial management of their natural resources, and reinvest the benefits in educative and sanitary projects. Collection of the Niaoli leaves post-distillation Final step of the distillation: the formation of essential oil 9 10 Local and international actors implied in the association’s walk They hold the harvest and production authorizations, delivered by the MEFT. Their role is to standardize the production system and to maintain their profitability. They develop an integrated system for the management of: quality, Organic/Bio production, the fair trade and the biodiversity. • Ministry of the Environment, Forest , and Tourism (MEFT) and the focal point APA: Man and the Environment has contracts of management for 25 years with the MEFT, in order to manage the public domain high in conservational value. • The local communities: the harvesting of the plants and the production of essential oils are made by the local communities. They manage the book of the production charges: quality, Organic/Bio production, the fair trade and the management of biodiversity. Some associations and cooperatives are in the process of being created on each site. They offer training in order to strengthen their skills. These zones go from 3000 to 30 000 hectares and have a great biodiversity. The main objective of the contract is to transfer the capacity of natural resources’ management to the local communities. The regional and local administration of the MEFT regularly controls the progress of the project and the commercial exploitation of the plants. • Research partners: Man and the Environment collaborates with several research institutions (CIRAD, FOFIFA, University of Antananarivo, IRD, etc…) for the identification of products with commercial potentials from the fallow land zones. A regular communication is maintained with the national focal point concerning the access to the biological resources and the fair and equitable share of the advantages (APA), which results from that exploitation. • Private Malagasy enterprises: These are well established enterprises which organize the production of the essential oils with the local communities and make their promotion. Andre, an employee on the distillation of Vohimana 11 12 Alembic of distillation in Vohibola Beneficent Ecotourism Man and the Environment has developed the ecotourism to encourage the conservation of the environment and the sustainable development tent in the Alamazaotra reserve, as well as many species of rare birds such as the secretary eagle, Soumagne owl, crest ibis… We find five marked circuits, an interpretation of medicinal plants path, 20km of marked trails for hiking, a platform for fauna observation, natural pools for swimming, and for picnics. Madagascar is only visited by some 100 000 people per year, people looking for wild destinations and that are interested in the impressing natural and cultural wealth of the island. In spite of its extreme poverty, this land remains a true Garden of Eden. Millions of species of plants, birds, butterflies, and chameleons can be found here, not to mention the famous lemurs. Solidarity trip to Vohibola The coastal forest of Vohibola is one of the last on all of the east coast of Madagascar, yet one of the most well preserved. It harbors an exceptional biodiversity (for instance, ornithological). Experiencing multiple growing anthropogenic pressures, the management of the humid Vohibola zone was entrusted to Man and the Environment, in order to assure its conservation and valorization. Solidarity trip to Vohimana At Vohimana, ecotourism constitutes a source of revenue for the villagers, by the creation of direct and indirect jobs; it has already allowed for the recruitment and training of 4 local operational guides, porters, hotel hosts, cooks… Vohimana visitors can not only see the results of the activities led by Man and the Environment, but also bask in the beauty belonging to one of the most exceptional biodiversity in Madagascar. Aromatherapetic circuit in Vohimana and Vohibola The visitors assist the different steps of the essential oils’ fabrication (the collect of leaves, their sorting out, and the distillation) by visiting the various places used like the tree-nursery or the lab. They also participate in an exchange training and discover the traditional uses of plants by the local medicine men. All during the trip by bus, on foot, or in a pirogue, the visitors never cease to marvel at the splendors present at these two reserves, managed by the association. In Vohibola, visitors can observe unique species of snakes, batrachians, chameleons, lemurs, and a large number of birds. They can also get involved in the protection of the forest by participating in the reforestation of species threatened of extinction. Eleven species of lemurs are found in the forest of Vohimana, of which the Indri but also the diadem sifaka, probably nonexis- 13 14 The benefits of the micro-enterprises are reversed and reinserted in the social structures and the collective local properties Several structures have been created by Man and the Environment, through the earnings of the micro enterprises and the public/private partnerships. Here’s an example: Education is the key player. But school, as it is presented today to children, does not favor this view. On the contrary, it appears off beat when related to the realities of the families who struggle daily to survive. Lise’s houses (Maisons de Lise) They are devoted to the welcome the little children in order to contribute to their awakening. The first house was built in December 2005 in a pilot manner, on the experimental reserve of Vohimana situated at the heart of dense forests of average altitude, in the Malagasy east. It was devoted to welcome small children of the women implied in the sustainable harvest program of the aromatic and medicinal plants. This allowed the kids to be kept at a distance from a professional activity which was not appropriate for their age, and to contribute to their intellectual and physical awakening. That is why the Education project has decided to direct its action towards the child, at the heart of the program. A child who understands why he is learning and that he is capable to rapidly transfer his apprenticeship in his everyday life becomes an actor in sustainable development. If school links pedagogy, professional practices, and health, the child will naturally have a different view on other ones as well ( culinary, hygiene…), but without making the adults of the household feel guilty in any way. The “we learned in school that…” will eventually question the parents as well. Children are the adults of tomorrow, and in the long run, it is with them that sustainable development will take its meaning. Therefore, school has a fundamental role to play. Pre-scholar awakening doesn’t exist in Madagascar, or very little of it. Thus, the children do not have the possibility to experiment with certain intellectual stimuli, which are key to be able to rapidly learn in first grade. 15 The objectives of the Maisons de Lise are numerous: implementation of vegetable gardens, on school land and the Maison de Lise territory. Create monthly workshops for the children on a theme of environmental awareness: herbarium, plastic art on the theme of nature, and agriculture. • To contribute to the physical awakening of the child, through food safety, by providing them with balanced and diversified meals, as well as providing a medical checkup and hygiene for the child. By putting in place free school canteens all the children at the nursery are assured a healthy meal that has been adjusted by doctors in order to be rich in nutritional complements they need for development. Finally, each child gets medical checkups (vaccinations, if needed, and supply of the adapted medicine.) • To raise the parents’ awareness to hygiene, nutrition, education need, and the children’s awakening through workshops animated by the midwives (on hygiene, food safety, children’s awakening, and the workshops to raise parents’ awareness). Clothes donations for kids and materials most needed are also organized. • Contribute to the child’s awakening through entertainment, apprenticeship, and access to schooling. • Raise the children’s’ awareness to the environment and the sustainable management of natural resources by involving them in the One of the classrooms in Vohimana 16 Conservation, reforestation, and carbon compensation The association protects the tropical forest by centering its actions on three main themes: the conservation, the reforestation, and the compensation of carbon 2010, year of Development on an international level program of carbon compensation. This allows particulars, collectivities, and enterprises to compensate their CO2 emissions in the atmosphere by engaging with the NGO in its reforestation actions. (This being said without underestimating the crucial need to limit actual emissions.) Tropical forests are in danger. They are the true lungs of the planet and they play an essential role in the capture of carbon rejected in the atmosphere, the biggest factor responsible for global warming. Through these three action programs, Man and the Environment employs today about 100 seasonal workers and 30 permanent workers during the year. The tropical forest of Madagascar has lost 50% of its surface these past 40 years. Two principal factors are responsible for that: a forest overexploitation and most importantly an intensive slash-and-burn agriculture. Deforestation threatens directly an exceptional and a unique biodiversity: amphibians, batrachians, chameleons, birds, lemurs, orchids, trees and medicinal plants. Faced with such an alarming observation, the NGO Man and the Environment has put in place, since several years, conservation actions, as well as a restoration of the Malagasy forest layer, by the reforestation of tree species, some of which are threatened of immediate extinction. Since its creation, around 250 hectares are replanted per year. To add to these actions, the association has recently launched a An international program of the preservation of forests and social economy supported by Maisons du Monde 2010, the year of biodiversity, is also a maturity year for the work accomplished by the association Man and the Environment in Madagascar. Olivier Behra and his team can from now on launch programs on an international level, with the goal to transmit their expertise to local associations. Maisons du Monde, patron of Man and the Environment since its creation, reiterates its trust and supports the development of these international projects, beginning 2010. A non exhaustive program is being elaborated and will be available on the internet site of Man and the Environment soon. A Vohimana planter 17 Tree nursery in Vohibola 18 The night of the action program launch Night’s program: From spring 2010, a series of events (concerts, conferences, projections, meetings, debates, etc.) are organized to allow Man and the Environment to transmit their experience of field work, and to communicate their actions to the public. The first meeting will happen a few days after the week of the sustainable development, Saturday 24th of April. 7.30 - 8.15 pm: - Projection of a film by Yann Arthus Bertrand on Man and the Environment - Conference led by Olivier Behra “ This evening should allow us to expose a clear case, in which the putting together of the energies of individuals, enterprises, and the local communities of the south has permitted to effectively reverse the tendencies of environmental destruction and poverty… in order for 2010, and all the following years, may truly be international years of Biodiversity.” Olivier Behra, founder of Man and the Environment 9.00 - 11.00 pm: Concerts and jam session 8.15 - 9.00 pm: - Entr’acte at the Bio/equitable bar - Forum discussions, information and sale area 11.00 - Midnight: Cocktail for the guests and event partners L’ALHAMBRA, a completely renovated and equipped hall, able to welcome up to 800 people seated/ and standing in the orchestra and on the balcony, has been nicknamed the little Olympia. In the center of Paris, not far from the place of Republique, it is as an homage to the famous music-hall neighbor, gone since the 60s,that this new hall dedicated to current music has been named Alhambra; from now on it is the “The Stage of all Music” , Hip Hop, Rock, Jazz, Variety, World Music, etc. A LIVE... like a hymn to life and to the gathering of useful and positive energies MUSIC... like the universal language that unites human beings, whatever their differences maybe A GREEN DECOR... dreamlike symbol of the Biodiversity’s wealth 19 With ( in the order of appearance): Claude E. Sloan Jr. Her charisma and presence got her into the pages of magazines such as Elle, People, Maxim, and National Geographic. Vincent Theard, eclectic musician and a pianist in training, is as much at ease on stage as in the studio where he acts as an arranger, composer, keyboard player, sound engineer, mixer, or sound designer…He has collaborated with artists such as Cheick Tidiane Seck, Joe Zawinul, NTM, Salif Keita, Manu Katché, Juan Rozoff, Bernard Alison...Recently, he has produced, realized, and mixed the first solo album of Sandra Nkake “ Mansaadi” ( Naïve). MÊM : (Nu Soul, Jazz, Funk) www.myspace.com/officialmeme «Mem» is an encounter of an icon of the New York underground, Mem Nahadr , with a Parisian composer/producer, Vincent Theard. Some do not hesitate to compare Mem Nahadr aka “M” to Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Erika Badu, Jill Scott, or Chaka Khan.She has collaborated with her as well as with Maxwell, Living Colour,Salif Keita,Liza Minnelli, Simply Red, Eric Benet, among others… The coming together of these two characters on a record and on stage gives a world both brut and refined, completely addictive where world jazz, urban jazz, lyricism, hip hop, electro side up. The incredible and unique voice of M (some evaluate her voice range to 6 octaves), her brut and overwhelming personality, are happily interlaced with a freshly harmonious, innovative and sophisticated world of Vincent Theard. Her second to last album “EclecticIsM” has been chosen as one of the top ten best soul albums of the year 2009 by the BBC. Mem is equally known across the Atlantic for creating and composing a dreamlike opera, multimedia “ Madwoman”: a contemporary opera, with the collaboration of James P. Nichols ( several Grammy Awards to his name as a producer) and We will notice the presence, on one of the tracks of their next opus, of the Franco New Yorker trumpet player Nils NuSens, who is the inspired instigator of the encounter between these two artists. 20 And her guests: «It is obvious that M is a unique creature…» Maxim Magazine, New York GHOMI RAHAMEFY : (Jazz expérimental) «M uses her experience of an Afro American woman with an albinism to make performances which explore the human diversity, the idea of difference…» National Geographic Ghomi Rahamefy, pianist and composer. Through his universal view of music Ghomi gives his public messages and images of the natural and cultural environment of Madagascar. He is a purist of spontaneous improvisation. Always in search of new acoustical sounds to interpret for himself the natural elements, the essence of life, and the world around him which inspire him in his unique musical excursions. His influences: Chick Corea, Keith Jarrett, or Herby Hancock. «With her gigantic range of 6 octaves and her magnificent jazzy blues voice, she brings back the Harlem experience from before the war in Holland...» De Volkskrant Magazine (Pays-Bas) «… a gothic Diva ! » Newsday USA JACKSON MACKAY : (Country, Americana) www.myspace.com/jacksonmackay «A force of Nature… simply extraordinary…» Theatre guild of New York Jackson’s music is soft and resting. His songs put us into a nonchalant spirit of Jimmy Buffet and the tranquility of James Taylor. Born in Alsace, at the foot of the Vosges mountains, Jackson spent his childhood on his grandfather’s farm, with the family orchestra. In 1980, he leaves his family home and starts his career 21 playing throughout Europe as a guitarist and drummer, then later as a renowned producer and composer. While he spends his time in studio sessions, TV shows and composing sessions, Jackson acquires solid experience in the musical industry. He begins his singing career in 1993. His biggest musical revelation happens during a long trip in Australia. Back in Europe, he writes his first album “The Game”, recorded in 1997 by Skip Mitchell at the Reflections Studio in Nashville. Throughout the years, Jackson Mackay has won the reputation of being one of the best performers of “Americana” genre in Europe. therapist and he is a teacher as well as a musicotherapist) takes us into a humanist swing, poetical Manouche, as well as valse, and reggae with a hint of rock. He never forgot what the Australian music brought him: a sound, a spirit, and inspiration from honest people living in the most beautiful countries in the world. He is a member of Man and the Environment since its creation. Vanessa Mandito takes us to a world between pop, rock, r’n’b, and funk. Her music reminds us something of the best from JLO, Paula Abdul, Janet Jackson, or Shakira. Vanessa is from a Mexican origin by her dad (sculptor) and French through her mom (dancer). She sings in English, Spanish, and French. She has been distinguished a few years back on the M6 tv show “Pop Stars”, through which she signed with Universal. Since, she’s been doing concerts in France, England, Turkey, Italy, Spain, Ireland, and Monaco. She is preparing a new album with an international team (Swedish, Australians, Mexicans, and Germans) that will soon be in stores, next year 2011. Something of Enzo Enzo, San Severino, and of Juliette or de Brassens… With their own sound, they will transport you wearing a smile on your face (and Heart)… Anjoy it! VANESSA MANDITO : www.myspace.com/vanessamandito ANJOY : (Chanson swing) www.myspace.com/anjoy Julie Lanvin is a composer, songwriter, and player. She forms with Stephane Padels, guitarist composer and a passionate of Manouche music, the duo Anjoy. This atypical duo (she is a sophro- 22 BRÜNNHILD : (Rock, Funk, Punk festif) The artists present during the concert are used to both small and big national stages. They have already been programmed at New Morning, L’Olympia, Les Francofolies de la Rochelle, Solidays, or the Humanity Celebration… they’re all committed and impatient to be able to support Man and the Environment during that night. BRÜNNHILD is the solo project of the charismatic Brown, singer RUBY BROWN. Take a touch of PJ Harvey, Gwen Stefani, Feist, a bit of Blondie, Cardigans, The Kills, shake and you get an idea of the Universe unique BRÜNNHILD. Although heavily influenced by hip hop, punk and manga, BRÜNNHILD takes us also into experimental areas usually frequented by Bjork and Emilie Simon. This night is organized with the support of So Pink Management and of Tempo 111 Production. The stage is entirely decorated by Isabelle Rabin, a floral designer since 20 years. The passion that animates her, the richness of her ability to transmit her craft in the particular context of such an ephemeral décor, make her view this event in with a new look… that she will present us with on this exceptional night. www.myspace.com/isabellerabin The night will be lengthened for the guests of Man and the Environment, its partners, the media, and the artiste for an aftershow, cocktail /evening bio-equitable buffet. BRÜNNHILD is a composer, producer, poet, designer and painter. This unique creative, with a surprisingly impressive stage presence reveals itself as one of the artists to follow in the coming years. «J’VEUX DU LIVE» est déjà soutenu par : 23 24 The communication Provisional communication plan Press relations - 100 000 copies of Cart’Com in Paris and suburbs: dates and network to be defined Man and the Environment is a precursor of an action taken to preserve the biodiversity in favor of the local development. With that title, it has made the main object of different press subjects, radio, and TV. - 1000 (40 × 60) posters distributed in the “point culture” network: 400 prints over 15 days -5000 copies of the action plan and donation calls: folder distributed in Maison du Monde shops & partners - 80 boards (200 × 150) in the Metrobus network and partner RATP networks, and ticketing (FNAC or Digitick negotiation underway) With 2010, the international year of biodiversity, the association’s actions are naturally found in the midst of today’s media. A press file will be sent to over 2000 journalists ( Television, radio, press) via the press relation team of the event. - Press inserts: Le Parisien (daily), finalization underway - TV & Radio campaignes: presence on TV national channels: March in the “66 minutes” program on M6 April documentary on France 5, in the News on France 3 as subject - Internet sites and partner blogs - Social networks: Twitter, Facebook, Myspace 25 26 Contacts Do not hesitate to contact us for any more information or for a meeting requests. Violette Charlot – Project Director E-mail : [email protected] Tel + 33 6 62 10 57 08 Cyrille Totozafy – Co-Director of projet E-mail : [email protected] Tel + 33 6 19 98 74 22 Dona Oksenberg – in charge of marketing and communication E-mail : [email protected] Tel + 33 6 64 37 76 77 Naoïelle Benhamadi – in charge of press relations E-mail : [email protected] Tel + 33 6 60 11 27 09 L’Homme et l’Environnement contact information [email protected] www.madagascar-environnement.com Botanical inventories 27