Nonviolence Within, Peace for All, 21-23 May 2010

 

Nonviolence Within, Peace for All,

Friday 21 May - Sunday 23 May 2010


1. Exhibition and Conference

2. Feel the Peace Within World Music Concert


Nonviolence Within, Peace for All, Brochure, Poster and Flyer




1. EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE SIDE:
 
The International Sufi School
School of Peace and Service
 
Exhibition & Conference: www.nonviolence-edinburgh.com
 
Nonviolence Within, Peace for All
 
Barceló Carlton Hotel

North Bridge Road

Edinburgh EH1 1SD

21-23 May 2010


World Celebration of Nonviolence for Inner and Global Peace


Programme:
 

Friday 21 May 2010

09.30am - Registration

10.00am - Opening ceremony

11.30am - Book Launch «Peace, the Universal Religion»

05.30pm - Closing (exhibition and workshops)

 

Saturday 22 May 2010

09.30am - Registration

10.00am - Workshops (all day)

05.30pm - Closing (exhibition and workshops)

07.00pm - World Music Concert - Teviot Row House, Edinburgh University

 

Sunday 23 May 2010

09.30am - Registration

10.00am - Peace Conference:

«The Role of Consciousness in Peacebuilding»

02.00pm - Closing (exhibition)
 

Organisers: The International Sufi School, in collaboration with the Research Institute of Human and Social Sciences for Peace Promotion & TFH.

Supported by: the Edinburgh International Centre for Spirituality and Peace (EICSP), the Quakers, the Gandhi Foundation.
 

2. CONCERT SIDE
 
Feel the Peace Within
World Music Concert
 
Saturday 22 May 2010
7pm-9.30pm.
Doors open at 6.15pm.
 
Teviot Row House, Edinburgh University,
13 Bristo Square, Edinburgh EH8 9AJ.

Tickets on sale: £7 (adults).

Tickets Scotland Ltd, 127 Rose Street, Edinburgh. 0131 220 3234. http://www.tickets-scotland.com/ 9am-6pm (8pm Thursday), 11am-6pm Sundays.


Featuring:


Samba Sene & Diwan

Waa Sylla

Maureen Hunter & Baha’i friends

The International Sufi School


Experience music that lifts the veils of the heart and uplifts the realms of consciousness.

The Organisers: The International Sufi School, in collaboration with the Edinburgh International Centre for Spirituality and Peace (EICSP).