Tag: Echoes of Earth

  • Echoes of Earth festival illuminates Delhi’s ecosystem with conservation focus

    Echoes of Earth festival illuminates Delhi’s ecosystem with conservation focus

    Mumbai: Delhi’s iconic Auro Kitchen Bar recently came alive with the award-winning ‘Echoes of Earth’ music festival, held this Friday, November 15th. The event celebrated the city’s rich biodiversity and showcased the evolving ecosystems of Delhi throughout the changing seasons.

    The evening kicked off with a thought-provoking panel discussion hosted by ‘WWF-India’, the festival’s conservation knowledge partner. The discussion explored the critical role of trees in urban ecosystems and highlighted the seasonal changes trees undergo. Experts shared insights into nurturing and protecting trees, emphasising their beauty and ecological significance for future generations.

    The panel featured distinguished speakers, including Neha Sinha, conservation biologist and Head of Conservation Partnerships at ‘WWF-India’, and Anita Mani, author and publisher at ‘Indian Pitta Books’. Vijay Dhasmana, eco-restoration and rewilding practitioner, moderated the engaging session.

    Mani highlighted the importance of reviving habitats for endangered species, stating, “Nostalgic questions such as ‘where have the sparrows gone’ are ironic, as we have relentlessly removed their habitats with our hedge-less manicured gardens and glass-fronted buildings that lack the niches and corners they need for nesting. If we revive their habitats, they will return.”

    Sinha followed up, adding, “There used to be a certain Delhi aesthetic. A house with a garden and a creeper on the side of the building. That sustained ants and birds and small animals. Today we have blocks of flats and plastic grass. It’s still not too late to convert each garden, verandah and terrace into a refuge for wildlife. Plant native – pipal semal and banyan trees, vajradanti and madhabi lata plants. Reduce chemical use. Let’s have tens of thousands of native gardens in each city, creating a corridor for butterflies, birds, and wild animals.”

    Vijay Dhasmana concluded, saying, “Rewilding is gaining momentum, and there is growing awareness about recreating habitats. In our landscapes, native plants play a vital role in establishing such habitats. These native species are highly resilient and remarkably tolerant, offering hope in the face of changing climatic conditions. Delhi is home to more than 235 tree species, making it one of the greenest capitals in the world.”

    Conservationist Benhail Antao, best known for hosting National Geographic’s ‘Snakes SOS: Goa’s Wildest’, led an interactive session on coexisting with wildlife. Antao, who has extensive experience rescuing animals, especially snakes, educated attendees on the behaviours and roles of often-misunderstood species in urban settings. He emphasised the importance of empathy in fostering harmonious coexistence with wildlife.

    Antao remarked, “We cannot thrive alone as a species; our survival depends on coexisting with all life around us. To coexist, we must empathise—yet empathy cannot flourish where fear reigns. And fear is born from ignorance and misinformation.”

    The evening then transitioned into a musical celebration. Zenguin’s soulful melodies provided a serene backdrop, captivating the audience as the night unfolded. The festival reached its zenith with a stunning performance by Vieux Farka Touré, the “Hendrix of the Sahara.” Touré, known for blending traditional African rhythms with jazz and blues, delivered an unforgettable performance, leaving the crowd mesmerised.

    Echoes of Earth’s 7th edition continues to champion the intersection of art and activism. By drawing attention to the vital importance of local ecosystems and global conservation efforts, the festival serves as a platform to ignite conversations and inspire action toward environmental preservation. Through its dynamic programming, Echoes of Earth hopes to foster a worldwide community of advocates dedicated to protecting the planet’s future.

  • Walkers & Co Joins Forces with Echoes of Earth for Green Activations Promoting Inclusion and Sustainability

    Walkers & Co Joins Forces with Echoes of Earth for Green Activations Promoting Inclusion and Sustainability

    Mumbai: In its six edition, themed ‘ENSEMBLE OF THE WILD,’ Echoes of Earth celebrated the interconnectedness of India’s richest biodiversity hotspot. The festival highlighted the dependencies and relationships between flora/fauna species, their habitats, and ecosystems, all working collectively to maintain the delicate balance of nature. Walkers & Co, a platform celebrating self-belief, identity, and progress is to announce its collaboration with Echoes of Earth, India’s music and lifestyle festival known for its commitment to sustainability and conservation.

    Walkers & Co took a closer look at ‘THE WESTERN GHATS,’ celebrating efforts for a sustainable future .Key activations on the ground included a people-powered giant ‘Keep Walking’ signage, engaging festival goers in a powerful display. An immersive interactive zone featured a 40ft ‘KEEP WALKING’ sign in giant letters in the sky, showcasing the festival’s commitment to sustainability. Another installation was the crowdsourced e-waste Walkers & Co giant striding man Installation, recognizing the ethos of Dr Hari Babu on rebirthing scraps into art. The initiative resulted in the creation of a 12ft e-waste striding man symbolizing the importance of responsible waste management.

    Building on Walkers & Co’s latest campaign that has given a national platform to emerging artists who are doing outstanding work in the space of inclusion and diversity, Walkers & Co extended its act of enablement with the Aravani Art Project by providing them with a canvas at India’s greenest music festival. Festival goers were witness to larger-than-life banners, telling stories of inclusion and progress for the trans community. The vibrant artwork not only celebrates the resilience of the transgender community but also challenges societal norms, making a profound impact on viewers.

    This collaboration between Walkers & Co and Echoes of Earth exemplified the power of collective action in driving positive change. Together, they aimed to inspire, educate, and create lasting impacts in the realms of sustainability, conservation, and inclusion.