Event

A bus will tour the Ulloa of 2060 to show what we say yes to when we say Altri Non

2060: La Ulloa que ya viene' will show the future without cellulose that Os contos do leite imagines for the region.

The morning of 28 June, a bus will travel through the Ulloa of the future with Mónica García, of the Chévere Group. 2060: The coming Ulloa is a performative action, a kind of theatre on wheels that emulates a guided tour of Ulloa in the year 2060. It is a future in which Altri did not settle and in which the region consolidated itself as a reference in sustainability, food sovereignty, innovation and diversity.

Along the way, passengers on this intertemporal journey will visit key places in that future to understand how people live in it and what happened in the past to make that future a reality.

Faced with the scenarios of no future and inevitability with which we are constantly saturated, this tour to 2060 wants to spread a message of possibility, of future and good life for A Ulloa and Galicia. The future is not written, we all write it. Knowing that in order to defend the territories it is key to move from rejection to proposal, the project Os contos do leite, by Concomitentes, invites the neighbourhood of A Ulloa to join this event. The day will end with a shared meal at Do Picho, after which the public will be encouraged to attend the sustainable fair Fiando vida, which will take place in Agolada.

After having organised the river that crossed Santiago de Compostela during the demonstration against Altri in December, this is the second action by Os contos do leite, a participatory art project by Concomitentes. Through the initiative, a citizen group formed by neighbours of A Ulloa, with the help of cultural mediators Ana Moure and Ana Escariz, vindicates the richness of this territory linked to the areas of food and cultural production. In contrast to the discourses that present this land as an empty area available to be exploited, the project tries to show through art that, on the contrary, it is a territory full of life.

Places are limited. To attend the event, write to info@concomitentes.org.
We encourage everyone to come, whatever their opinion on the Altri facility.