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Takashi Amano lecture and workshop in Aarhus, Denmark

JEK

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Well, I don't know if this is interesting for any of you in the UK, but Takashi Amano will be giving a lecture and workshop in Denmark 22/10 this year. Here's a list of the full program: http://www.akvamesse.dk/viewpage.php?page_id=5
The strange language it's written is is danish. :lol:
At least it's closer than Japan if you want to meet the guru. :D
 
Good..

I will be there, enough time to sort out the ticket.

In english:
Program

Saturday

Tid


Foredragsholder


Emne

10:00 – 11:15


Peter Reiley


Killi fish, breeding, feeding and fun

12:15 – 13:30


Hans George Ewers


Corydoras (New fish from Sulawesi)

14:00 – 15:00


Takashi Amano


Theory and Philosophy in the layout of Japanese aquariums

15:30 – 17:30


Takashi Amano


Workshop a layout in praxis









Sunday







10:00 – 11:15


Claus Christensen


Aquariumplants in nature and culture.

12:15 – 13:30


Chris Lukhaup


Shrimps, photos and fun!

14:00 – 15:15


Christel Kasselmann


Aquariumplants – New species. (evt history)

We reserve the right to change - the program will be continually adjusted - Lecturers have agreed to participate

All lectures will be in English
 
The line up is spot on. I did not realise the lectures would all be in English. That makes it very appealing.

I have to wait until nearer the time to see how my finances look...
 
I'll be there folks and i'm trying to arrange a trip to Tropica for a selected few, just an added bonus to what looks to be a quality weekend!
 
This is a really good plant speaker line up, hard to get better.
Amano.....well, once you have met, seen him..then you'll know.

Regards,
Tom Barr
 
I cant believe i'm going to see my hero!...George, ermmm...i mean Takashi Amano!

Just booked for the whole weekend! :p
 
Antoni Dimitrov said:
What about the accomodation guys? Are you going to stay, are you looking for a hotel?

I still need to arrange this. would be great if you could come.

If there's a few of us, we could arrange to travel together maybe?
 
George Farmer said:
Me and Takashi are sharing a double. Apparently he wants some tips! :lol:

Heh, so he asked you... I have told him, that will let him know later if I can give him few quick ones....
Mark Evans said:
Antoni Dimitrov said:
What about the accomodation guys? Are you going to stay, are you looking for a hotel?

I still need to arrange this. would be great if you could come.

If there's a few of us, we could arrange to travel together maybe?

Yes this will be great. We can arrange something together.

The flights to Aarhus are quite expensive .. about 250 Pounds return with BA. Change in Copenhagen and arrive in Aarhus at 12.30h ..

Or maybe flying the previous day...

I think Jek should help us out with this one... :D
 
Antoni Dimitrov said:
The flights to Aarhus are quite expensive .. about 250 Pounds return with BA. Change in Copenhagen and arrive in Aarhus at 12.30h ..

Or maybe flying the previous day...

I think Jek should help us out with this one... :D

I managed to book my flight straight to Aarhus from Standstead using Ryanair, total cost including bagage and early seating was £106. I am flying on Friday morning, so need to look for a hotel, those are slightly expensive at about £170 for two nights.

If someone local can find a cheap and nice hotel then I would appreciate it. :)
 
They have an offer of staying at the venue for 8euros (or 10 with breakfast).
That is just on the Sat though.
So if your going fri you would still need one nights hotel.
 
I might book my flight next week before they run out!! I am happy to share an hotel room if someone else is going, most likely will also go on the Friday morning.
 
a1Matt said:
They have an offer of staying at the venue for 8euros (or 10 with breakfast).
That is just on the Sat though.
So if your going fri you would still need one nights hotel.

Done my bit of sleeping on sleeping bags when I was in the army, I feel that I am past those times. I am pushing 40 years old, and I am sure that Denmark in October is "fricking" cold. :) .

Need comfort and cherish it, so I will not be sleeping on the school grounds, especially not on a sleeping bag. :D
 
I think Jek should help us out with this one... :D
I wish I could help you with hotels and transport, but I live in another part of Denmark, so I don't know anything about good, cheap hotels in Aarhus. And the only thing I know about about transportation is that our trains always are delayed.:lol:
I can help with translation if you need that, so don't hesitate to ask.

Looking forward to meet you guys. If you see a tall, handsome guy in Aarhus, then it's me. ;)
 
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