Once Upon Us. A cross-disciplinary conversation on ancestral memory.

Peston Lecture Theatre, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road (entrance on Bancroft road)
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This event ended on Thursday 27th of June 2019
Admission
Free, limited spaces with registration needed (pre-registration recommended)
Venue Information
Queen Mary University of London
Mile End Road, E1 4NS
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Stepney Green 0.30 miles

On 27 June at Queen Mary University of London, audience and leading experts from different fields - from epigenetics to archeology, from psychology to wisdom traditions - engage in a thought-provoking conversation about the interplay of ancient and new theories on the theme of ancestral memory.

Conversation guests:
DARYA HAITOGLOU, Psychologist & Systemic Coach.
JENNY PISTELLA, Heritage Learning Consultant.
PROF. VARDHMAN RAKYAN, Epigenetics Professor and Research Leader at Blizard Institute.
YOGACHARIYA JNANDEV / SURENDRA KUMAR SAINI, Teacher of Rishi-culture Asht-anga and Raja Yoga.
Hosted by FRANCESCA LANDO, Artist and Founder of Immuto art collective.

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Once Upon Us is a composite art project by Immuto collective in collaboration with sound artist Alessandro Baldessari, choreographer Riccardo Buscarini and Queen Mary University of London.

Inspired by the latest medical research on how our environment influences our genetic expression and how memories could move across generations through DNA coding, Once Upon Us explores the blurring boundaries of our individuality across space and time.

Where and when do we start? Where and when do we end? Are the boundaries of who we are really as defined in time and space as we think?

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