Fall season opener: kombucha tea party, "Where Are You Go" bike film screening + bands!
Don't miss the Sanctuary's fall 2009 season opener, featuring a permaculture project opening with tea party, a great new film and three live bands!
Canada 2009 | 60 minutes
Dir. Benny Zenga & Brian Vernor
Four months on a bicycle between Cairo, Egypt and Cape Town, South Africa is not your typical African safari. En route with the Tour d'Afrique, one of the world's longest bicycle races and expeditions, the Zenga Brothers (Canada) and Brian Vernor (USA) make light of this physically daunting trip by sharing a universal love of the bicycle with Africa's roadside mechanics, sporting racers, and innumerable curious strangers.
Traveling more than 70 miles per day, 50 racers and expedition riders experienced the boundless Nubian desert of Sudan, the great majesty of Victoria Falls, and finally the cold rush of the Atlantic Ocean.
Where Are You Go captures the 7,000 mile expedition as a constant adventure full of playfulness and mysterious beauty, and is a testament to the endurance of human curiosity
Here's the lineup:
- 6 PM - Kombucha tea party and opening for our new outdoor Vertical Mushroom Garden, a permaculture exhibit designed by Sara Worden and installed with help from Jack Magai
- 7 PM - Where Are You Go screening
- 8 PM - Charlie Don't Surf
- 9 PM - My Survival Kit
- 10 PM - Restys
Co-sponsored by Troy Bike Rescue and the New York Bicycling Coalition








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