SOCIETY
11th
International Vegan Festival
Celebrate
Righteousness!
(The First Indian Vegan Festival)
At
RNS Residency, Murdeshwar, Karnataka, India. From Sep.30 to Oct. 06, 2007
 The 11th International Vegan Festival
was held for the first time in India, a country with strong vegetarian tradition but where veganism is still largely unnown. It was in Murdeshwar, Karnataka, a site of pilgrimage where stands
the biggest Shiva statue of India.
The venue Hotel had nice installations and a superb view to the beach.
People from some 14 countries (Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Iran, Italy, Israel, New Zeeland, South Africa, Sweden, US, UK and of course many from India)
gathered to discuss the benefit and advantages of veganism besides of the deleterious
effect of a meat and animal products diet in general.
Present the founder of this Festival and
organizer of 3 Vegan Festivals in Denmark, Kirsten
Jungsberg, vegetarian since she was five and vegan since 1979 (some 27
years). Present also the organizer of 9th International Vegan
Festival in Australia,
Zalan Glen. See report
of Zalan.
The atmosphere was very nice during the
entire event which had excellent presentations.
Shankar Narayan, president of the Indian
Vegan Society and Indian
coordinator of International Vegetarian Union worked very hard for more
than a year to put together this Festival. And the result was there: 6
days plenty with talks, many artistic presentation and confraternity, in a
informal and friendship clime.
 We started every day
with a yoga class whose instructor kindly received us during the Festival in is
own Indian typical home with a very good lunch and dance presentation from the
villagers and an expert demonstration of coconut collecting.
Meetings like these one besides of strengthening
ties among activists are inspirational moment for charging batteries for the arduous
work in front of us of fighting so that veganism become more and more recognized
and putting in practice.
I met there some friends of other
international veg events, among them some who attended the 36th World Vegetarian
Congress, in Florianopolis, in 2004 and
people I met at 8th Vegan Festival, in San
Diego, in 1995, as Karin Gunarson and Juan Deguara.
It is the big vegan family that goes around
the seven seas to be part of this net who works for a better world; a world
without cruelty and exploitation, a compassionate, peaceful, sustainable and equitable
world free from famine and injustice.
On the 2nd of October, Gandhi´s birthday,
we did a Peaceful March for about 2 km, from the venue to the city gate.
The trips were amusing: cashew plant, yoga
teacher typical Indian home and the Jog
Falls, the highest water falls in India.
Brazil and Italy
presented proposals to organize the next Vegan Festivals. The Serena Coles Committee
soon will inform about dates and venues.
Brazil is prepared to organize an International Vegan Festival in Rio de Janeiro in 2009.
All
are invited!
Veg in Rio 2009
A tour on the Festival - Marly Winckler
Interview with Shankar Narayan - organizer of 11th IVF
Interview wit Kirsten Jungsberg - founder of Festival
Interview with Dr. Nandita Shah
Interview with Dr. Helga D´have from Belgium Vegetarian Society
Interview with Subramanian Sivarajah- vegan activist in England
Interview with Colin Sky - vegan activist in New Zeland
Vegetarianism in Iran - Dr Ebadi
Gathering coconut at yogateacher typical Indian home
Dance at yoga teacher home
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