Arcola Green Sundays
Cycle Sunday – 12 June
Developed in partnership with ArtsAdmin.
Arcola Theatre – Ashwin Street
2:30pm Transport Planning in Hackney with London Borough of Hackney and London Cycling Campaign. www.hackney-cyclists.org.uk
3 – 5pm Crafty accessorising with the Hydro Fairy and home made optical illusions with Zoe:tropes
4.00pm Safer Cycling – learn about safe cycling from the professionals, and sign up for additional cycle training in Hackney.
Artsadmin, Toynbee Studios – Commercial Street
2 – 6pm Benham’s Top Goes Green with Mamoru Iriguchi. Drop in and create personalised wheel covers.
2 – 6pm Strolling Streamers using recycled materials provided by Carlos Cortes.
2 – 3.30pm Bicycle Confidence workshop – Art of Activism
Between Arcola Theatre and Artsadmin
2 – 5pm Post-Capitalist Battle Bike with Sophie Nathan – leaving from Artsadmin www.post-capitalist.org
2 – 5pm Veloventure with Alice Lobb and Ruby Baker (participants require a camera) Leaving from Artsadmin (1 hour 30 mins)
2pm / 4pm Legs Eleven: A Rolling Observational Bingo 2pm – Arcola / 4pm Artsadmin (1 hour 30 mins)
3.30pm Writings On The Wall with Pamela Parker – leaving from Artsadmin (2 hours)
3.30pm Wild Food Cycle with Otesha Project UK, food foraging on Hackney Marshes – leaving from Arcola (4 hours)
6pm Tour de Dalston – community cycle ride finishing at Dalston Eastern Curve Garden – leaving from Artsadmin
6pm Capture the Flag – a thrilling cycle game around Hackney: Art of Activism – leaving from Arcola (1 hour 30 min)
Dalston Eastern Curve Garden – Dalston Lane from Arcola
2-5pm Free bike checks, adjustments and advice from Hackney anarchist bike gang Donut Kids
2-7pm Pedal Powered Smoothies, A Taste of Freedom: Quench your thirst with a cycleblendered sustainable fruit smoothie!
4-5.30pm Bicycle Confidence workshop – Art of Activism
5pm Hammer and Tongue Live Poetry: ‘Angry’ Sam Berkson, the Hackney Hammer &Tongue host and founder; merging love tales and political comedy, satirical observation and narrative tales.
7.30 – 10pm Rollapaluza Party with food by People’s Kitchen.