Convergence Festival

Convergence Festival is an annual sustainable living festival held in Ireland. Running since 2000, and organised by the Sustainable Ireland Co-Operative, the Convergence Festival features a combination of cultural and educational events celebrating all aspects of sustainability.
History
The first Convergence Festival took place in Dublin's Temple Bar in the year 2000. Held every year since (twice in some years) Convergence has featured conferences, forums and debates on green building, sustainable economies and resilient communities. The schedule has also included many films, concerts, fashion shows and exhibitions, as well as food and craft fairs.
According to the organizers: "for more than a decade this unique programme of events has celebrated community resilience and social inclusion whilst championing the changes needed to create a sustainable economy, society and built environment"..
Convergence 16, June 2011
The 16th running of the festival, Convergence 16, took place from 16 June to 26 June 2011. The festival grew to become a nationwide programme events with activities taking place in Dublin, Cork, Sligo, Tipperary and Kilkenny. The 2011 event was intended to focus on "Ireland's huge potential for developing green jobs and resilient communities". According to the organizers, "these two exciting areas of opportunity are absolutely key to any plans to reinvigorate this country".
The in 2015 and in 2017 the Convergence festival took place in Galway.

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