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This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe

 

Juan Jurado was our speaker.

 

Photo by Claudia Schmitt

This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe

 

Juan Jurado was our speaker.

 

Photo by Claudia Schmitt

This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe

 

Gema Fillol was our speaker.

 

Photo by Alexander Florez

Our theme for August is RITUAL. It was chosen by our Charlottesville chapter in Virginia and illustrated by Matt Smithson.

 

Rituals add meaning and a deeper sense of connection to our lives. They allow us to practice mindfulness and reflection. Unlike our daily routine and habits, rituals have the power to inspire us.

 

Tea for us is a recognisable pause in the day. If eastern cultures have built rituals that drive greater mindfulness around tea, for us, in India, it's more social, a time to catch up with friends and family. Every tea drinker seems to have their own tea rituals, whether in how we brew it or choose to drink it or how we use it to centre ourselves. But is there more to tea? What is it's story? That's what the talk will be about - the story of India's tea.

 

Meet the Speaker

Aravinda Anantharaman

Writer and Editor

 

Aravinda is a writer. Being one has allowed her to remain curios and pursue various interests, whether literature, community stories or tea. She started working in the tea space 10 years ago and remains hooked. Her work, as Editor of Tea Journey magazine, as segment producer for Tea Biz, and fortnightly column Tea Nanny for the Mint Lounge keep her closely connected with the world of tea. When not working with tea, Aravinda is partner at a communications studio called Copac Media.

CreativeMornings theme for May was VIBRANT.

 

When was the last time you experienced something that made you feel more alive? Heard a melody pulsing with a beat that made your body move. Taken in the view of a lush landscape or sparkling city skyline bursting with light and shadows. Locked eyes with a striking stranger. Poured yourself into prose that crackles off the page with electricity. Lost track of time in a conversation punctuated by spirited laughter. Stopped in your tracks in front of a canvas in a museum or a mural on the street with colors so bold and bright it popped from the paint straight into your synapses.

 

It might not happen every day. But you can live a life full of energy and enthusiasm. You can strive to bring brightness into every interaction.

 

Because our world is full of all kinds of vibrant masterpieces. And you are one of them.

 

Meet the Speaker:

Mamatha Rai is the Founder President of Kadike Trust. With a background as Lecturer & HOD, Computer Science Dept. at St. Philomena College Puttur for 8 years, she now works full time and manages day to day affairs of the Trust. The objectives of the Trust is to nurture sustainable rural livelihoods and to document indigenous knowledge.

This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe

 

Johanna Escobar was our speaker.

 

Photo by Alexander Florez

This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe

 

Gema Fillol was our speaker.

 

Photo by Alexander Florez

Our theme for August is RITUAL. It was chosen by our Charlottesville chapter in Virginia and illustrated by Matt Smithson.

 

Rituals add meaning and a deeper sense of connection to our lives. They allow us to practice mindfulness and reflection. Unlike our daily routine and habits, rituals have the power to inspire us.

 

Tea for us is a recognisable pause in the day. If eastern cultures have built rituals that drive greater mindfulness around tea, for us, in India, it's more social, a time to catch up with friends and family. Every tea drinker seems to have their own tea rituals, whether in how we brew it or choose to drink it or how we use it to centre ourselves. But is there more to tea? What is it's story? That's what the talk will be about - the story of India's tea.

 

Meet the Speaker

Aravinda Anantharaman

Writer and Editor

 

Aravinda is a writer. Being one has allowed her to remain curios and pursue various interests, whether literature, community stories or tea. She started working in the tea space 10 years ago and remains hooked. Her work, as Editor of Tea Journey magazine, as segment producer for Tea Biz, and fortnightly column Tea Nanny for the Mint Lounge keep her closely connected with the world of tea. When not working with tea, Aravinda is partner at a communications studio called Copac Media.

Photos por Sol Talamantes (Think Social Mx) Event hosted by Monumento a la Revolución, Shutterstock, Café Oromo, Frutos de Vida, Bop Cakes y CEMEX.

Photos por Sol Talamantes (Think Social Mx) Event hosted by Monumento a la Revolución, Shutterstock, Café Oromo, Frutos de Vida, Bop Cakes y CEMEX.

CreativeMornings theme for May was VIBRANT.

 

When was the last time you experienced something that made you feel more alive? Heard a melody pulsing with a beat that made your body move. Taken in the view of a lush landscape or sparkling city skyline bursting with light and shadows. Locked eyes with a striking stranger. Poured yourself into prose that crackles off the page with electricity. Lost track of time in a conversation punctuated by spirited laughter. Stopped in your tracks in front of a canvas in a museum or a mural on the street with colors so bold and bright it popped from the paint straight into your synapses.

 

It might not happen every day. But you can live a life full of energy and enthusiasm. You can strive to bring brightness into every interaction.

 

Because our world is full of all kinds of vibrant masterpieces. And you are one of them.

 

Meet the Speaker:

Mamatha Rai is the Founder President of Kadike Trust. With a background as Lecturer & HOD, Computer Science Dept. at St. Philomena College Puttur for 8 years, she now works full time and manages day to day affairs of the Trust. The objectives of the Trust is to nurture sustainable rural livelihoods and to document indigenous knowledge.

This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe

 

Johanna Escobar was our speaker.

 

Photo by Claudia Schmitt

Our theme for August is RITUAL. It was chosen by our Charlottesville chapter in Virginia and illustrated by Matt Smithson.

 

Rituals add meaning and a deeper sense of connection to our lives. They allow us to practice mindfulness and reflection. Unlike our daily routine and habits, rituals have the power to inspire us.

 

Tea for us is a recognisable pause in the day. If eastern cultures have built rituals that drive greater mindfulness around tea, for us, in India, it's more social, a time to catch up with friends and family. Every tea drinker seems to have their own tea rituals, whether in how we brew it or choose to drink it or how we use it to centre ourselves. But is there more to tea? What is it's story? That's what the talk will be about - the story of India's tea.

 

Meet the Speaker

Aravinda Anantharaman

Writer and Editor

 

Aravinda is a writer. Being one has allowed her to remain curios and pursue various interests, whether literature, community stories or tea. She started working in the tea space 10 years ago and remains hooked. Her work, as Editor of Tea Journey magazine, as segment producer for Tea Biz, and fortnightly column Tea Nanny for the Mint Lounge keep her closely connected with the world of tea. When not working with tea, Aravinda is partner at a communications studio called Copac Media.

© Ekin All Rights Reserved.

Exhibited at Now Lounge Creative Community 2011

Website: www.fukuoka-now.com/art2011

© Ekin All Rights Reserved.

Exhibited at Now Lounge Creative Community 2011

Website: www.fukuoka-now.com/art2011

This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe

 

Laura Daza was our speaker.

 

Photos by Claudia Schmitt

This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe

 

Gema Fillol was our speaker.

 

Photo by Alexander Florez

This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe

 

Joel Serra was our speaker.

 

Photos by Claudia Schmitt

This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe

 

Joel Serra was our speaker.

 

Photos by Claudia Schmitt

Our theme for August is RITUAL. It was chosen by our Charlottesville chapter in Virginia and illustrated by Matt Smithson.

 

Rituals add meaning and a deeper sense of connection to our lives. They allow us to practice mindfulness and reflection. Unlike our daily routine and habits, rituals have the power to inspire us.

 

Tea for us is a recognisable pause in the day. If eastern cultures have built rituals that drive greater mindfulness around tea, for us, in India, it's more social, a time to catch up with friends and family. Every tea drinker seems to have their own tea rituals, whether in how we brew it or choose to drink it or how we use it to centre ourselves. But is there more to tea? What is it's story? That's what the talk will be about - the story of India's tea.

 

Meet the Speaker

Aravinda Anantharaman

Writer and Editor

 

Aravinda is a writer. Being one has allowed her to remain curios and pursue various interests, whether literature, community stories or tea. She started working in the tea space 10 years ago and remains hooked. Her work, as Editor of Tea Journey magazine, as segment producer for Tea Biz, and fortnightly column Tea Nanny for the Mint Lounge keep her closely connected with the world of tea. When not working with tea, Aravinda is partner at a communications studio called Copac Media.

This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe

 

Juan Jurado was our speaker.

 

Photo by Claudia Schmitt

Our theme for August is RITUAL. It was chosen by our Charlottesville chapter in Virginia and illustrated by Matt Smithson.

 

Rituals add meaning and a deeper sense of connection to our lives. They allow us to practice mindfulness and reflection. Unlike our daily routine and habits, rituals have the power to inspire us.

 

Tea for us is a recognisable pause in the day. If eastern cultures have built rituals that drive greater mindfulness around tea, for us, in India, it's more social, a time to catch up with friends and family. Every tea drinker seems to have their own tea rituals, whether in how we brew it or choose to drink it or how we use it to centre ourselves. But is there more to tea? What is it's story? That's what the talk will be about - the story of India's tea.

 

Meet the Speaker

Aravinda Anantharaman

Writer and Editor

 

Aravinda is a writer. Being one has allowed her to remain curios and pursue various interests, whether literature, community stories or tea. She started working in the tea space 10 years ago and remains hooked. Her work, as Editor of Tea Journey magazine, as segment producer for Tea Biz, and fortnightly column Tea Nanny for the Mint Lounge keep her closely connected with the world of tea. When not working with tea, Aravinda is partner at a communications studio called Copac Media.

Our theme for August is RITUAL. It was chosen by our Charlottesville chapter in Virginia and illustrated by Matt Smithson.

 

Rituals add meaning and a deeper sense of connection to our lives. They allow us to practice mindfulness and reflection. Unlike our daily routine and habits, rituals have the power to inspire us.

 

Tea for us is a recognisable pause in the day. If eastern cultures have built rituals that drive greater mindfulness around tea, for us, in India, it's more social, a time to catch up with friends and family. Every tea drinker seems to have their own tea rituals, whether in how we brew it or choose to drink it or how we use it to centre ourselves. But is there more to tea? What is it's story? That's what the talk will be about - the story of India's tea.

 

Meet the Speaker

Aravinda Anantharaman

Writer and Editor

 

Aravinda is a writer. Being one has allowed her to remain curios and pursue various interests, whether literature, community stories or tea. She started working in the tea space 10 years ago and remains hooked. Her work, as Editor of Tea Journey magazine, as segment producer for Tea Biz, and fortnightly column Tea Nanny for the Mint Lounge keep her closely connected with the world of tea. When not working with tea, Aravinda is partner at a communications studio called Copac Media.

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