Santo Domingo.- Every April 22 the world commemorates the date declared by the United Nations Organization (UN) to make the situation of the planet visible and draw attention to society about the changes in habits that we human beings must have. to guarantee its conservation through the preservation of the world's flora and fauna.And as part of this context, Ágora Mall will be developing a series of activities aimed at raising awareness and influencing changes in the habits of its visitors, making them aware that the health of the planet is everyone's responsibility, including the first National Bonsai Exhibition.72 bonsai of different species of native, endemic and introduced trees with exhibitors from La Vega, Santiago, Bonao, Dajabón, Higuey and Santo Domingo.This exhibition will be accompanied by 4 conferences and workshops for those who are interested in learning the techniques of this ancient art.“From Ágora Mall we have been supporting this centennial art through various exhibitions by the Native Bonsai Club and the Japanese Embassy.We bring this sample to you under the platform Together We Are Green, from where Ágora hosts and disseminates sustainability initiatives and projects with the purpose of contributing to awareness, education, as well as promoting the change of behavior of all of us to assume the commitment that It is not up to citizens to take care of the planet, so that the planet takes care of us”, highlighted Rocío Sánchez, Marketing Manager of the shopping center.“A bonsai is not just another tree, it is a teacher that teaches us how important each living being is, it shows us that even being a living being without displacement, it is possible to bring life to another living being.Each bonsai over the years teaches us the importance of caring for our planet, respecting each living being or element with which we live.We hope to bring a message of reflection that can touch other corners of our island on the way in which we must impact the care of our natural resources and the protection of the environment”, said Roberto Sandro Rivera, president of the Native Bonsai Club.On Saturday 23 at 11 in the morning, the Embassy of Japan will be in charge of the talk "Cosplay: A free and creative world" by the Excellency the Ambassador of Japan Masahiro Takagi, and at 3 in the afternoon the Native Bonsai Club will give the “Family Bonsai” workshop.While on Sunday at 11 in the morning the teacher Toku Matsunaga will hold an Origami workshop and at 3 in the afternoon on the same day another workshop will be given by Robert Sandro Rivera.Contact: 1 (809) 883-2772 or contactocavada@gmail.comPeppermint Entertainment SRL.All rights reserved © 2021 |Page developed by TechnoQuick