Donat Lanszki: Closing the East End and how to go on in Hungary and in the region – sharing circle

Időpont:
2025. augusztus 24., vasárnap
15:00 - 16:30

Helyszín:
East End – Nemzetközi udvar


Sunday’s topic: The Individual within the collective, the collective within the individual” – Exploring how personal journeys lead to collective transformation – from local stories to global paths.

Join us for a reflective and forward-looking sharing circle with Era Karman, exploring the experiences, learnings, and next steps from the East End stage — a 4-day journey of deep connection, experimentation and collective learning in Hungary.

This session will:

  • Harvest insights from the East End stage – what happened, what was meaningful, what surprised us, what left questions open.
  • Explore how to continue this momentum — in Hungary and in the wider Eastern European region.
  • Map existing and emerging connections in Eastern Europe: how can we be in dialogue, in solidarity, in co-creation?

This circle is open to everyone who participated in the East End stage, as well as those who feel called to contribute to its continuation and scaling. Whether you’re local, from the region, or deeply connected to the questions of post-capitalist transitions, network-building, or community resilience — your presence matters. Let’s gather, reflect, and weave what comes next — together.

Donát Lanszki – motivational mentor, trainer, and community facilitator.
I believe that everyone has the potential to flourish if they receive the right support and tools. In my work, I focus on awareness, self-knowledge, and sustainability to help young people and adults develop their life skills, learning abilities, and leadership qualities. In recent years, I have become increasingly engaged in environmental awareness, eco-initiatives, and community life—particularly inspired by ecovillages and sustainable lifestyles. Through international programs, I have gained extensive experience across Europe, and my aim is to bring these good practices, perspectives, and insights back home to contribute to building a more conscious and livable future here as well.

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