This easter holiday a joyous week long event is being hosted for the people of Chingford. It's a party, but with a difference, where we can all explore how Taking the Jump to a more sustainable way of living can not only protect nature, but also mean fuller and more joyous lives! Exploring the six shifts we can all make to protect our earth thorough…

Immersive theatre - fun activities - workshops - engaging installations - talks - conversations, and more!

What to expect at the event

All housed in a beautifully designed space, with lots to look at, play with, learn about, and be inspired by. 

Everyone is invited, there's plenty for young people. You'll leave feeling inspired, hopeful and that you are a powerful force for a better world, for us, our children and the planet.

As well as all the immersive fun mentioned above, there’ll be special workshops run by local community groups each day:

REGISTER FOR WORKSHOPS!!! 

Bike Doctor Surgery with Heales Cycles to learn how to fix your bike (3 spaces per session) on Wednesday 10th April:

1pm session registration

2.30pm session registration

4pm session registration

Organic growing workshop with OrganicLea on Friday 12th April:

2pm session registration

4pm session registration

 

Where and when 

228 Chingford Mount Road, Chingford, London (nearest tube station: Blackhorse Lane Station, then take the 158 bus)

Monday 8th- Saturday 13th April

12noon - 6pm every day (9pm Sat)

What happens after?

Our aim is to inspire and activate the residents and communities of Chingford and Waltham Forest to take joyous, science based climate action, and enhance local community connection and resilience. We will be running ongoing sessions and training for local groups and residents in the months after the event to help support those who are inspired to take action. 

Want to be involved?

In the weeks running up to the event, we will be running joyous and engaging workshops and conversations with local schools, press, community groups, businesses, community leaders and faith groups. If you’re one of these and based in London and you'd like to book in a session any time before the event, get in touch at team@takethejump.org

Who's behind it:

This event is hosted by grassroots climate project Take the Jump, production company Showponies, and funded by Waltham Forest Council and Arts Council England.