Don’t Look Up: Navigating climate realities with fiction (Waterloo Womxn + Nonbinary Wednesdays)
Whether from COVID or climate change, we’ve all got a lot of anxiety these days. The Netflix hit film "Don’t Look Up," with its astronomical analogy for climate change, strikes some as cathartic and others as anxiety-inducing. But now what? Can a fictional film, and the associated anxieties, actually create change? What do we do with these feelings that persist beyond the screen and what other ways might fiction aid navigation of our climate realities?
Dr. Gerard Yun, shakuhachi (Japanese Zen Buddhist Vertical flute)

The End of Term concert for this term is being recorded,
Please join us for the online premiere of the Orchestra@UWaterloo Fall Term concert. The orchestra is directed by