Whenever there is mention of a meeting of the minds – a major academic conference – it is generally followed by cities such as New York, Chicago, or L.A. In less than a week, Louisville will break that pattern, when it plays host to Ideafestival 2006. The event attracts some of the brightest and most unique minds from around the globe to speak about ideas.
Ideafestival was started by Kris Kimel in 2000 as a means of jumpstarting the notion of innovation, of discussing and applying similar ideas across disciplines to generate solutions and new ideas for the future. Because of its incredible growth over the last few years, the festival was forced to migrate this year from its native Lexington to downtown Louisville. The Festival will run October 11 – 14, and while it is headquartered at the Galt House sessions will take place all over downtown; from the Galt House, to the Ali Center, to 4th Street Live. However, the festival will continue its tradition of severing as an “open source”, with many of the sessions being free and open to the public.
Due to the growing popularity of the festival, its new location, and this year’s stellar line-up of speakers, the festival is expected to reach 15,000. Bellarmine students have the unique opportunity to be among this number, to take part in this international exchange of ideas for free. In fact, there are some professors that are even offering extra credit for attendance. And there are many more that may if approached by a student with interest, and there are a great deal of interests – both personal and academic – that will be covered by one or more of this year’s sessions. Keynote speakers/performers for the 2006 Ideafestival are:
Paula Bates – U of L professor and co-founder of Aptamera Inc. Dr Bates was part of the team that discovered and commercialized the new GRO compound which inhibits the growth and multiplication of cancer cells. Dr Bates’ focus is molecular targets that influence the development of cancer, her goal: finding a cure.
*Dr Bates will be a part of the “Finding Answers to Cancer” panel on October 13, from 9-10:15 am in the Galt House – East. The event is free and open to the public, but space is limited and therefore tickets are required.
Valerie Boyd – Journalist and author. Ms Boyd is an accomplished writer who focuses her work in African American culture. Her newest work, Wrapped In Rainbows: The Life of Zora Neal Hurston, has been hailed as the definitive Hurston biography.
*Ms Boyd will be the keynote speaker for the “Zora Neal Hurston” session on October 14, from 3:15-4:30 at the Galt House - East. Free but ticket required.
Zade Diriani – Jordanian composer and pianist. Mr. Diriani is dedicated to the prospect of using his music to bring people together, to promote intercultural communication and understanding, and to building bridges of peace and tolerance. In his recent tour “Roads to You: Celebration of One World” Zade lead 40 musicians from 18 different war-torn countries who came together to perform and show that music is a universal language that can promote trust and cooperation.
*Mr Diriani will host the session “Roads to You” in the Galt House – East on October 13, from 10:45 – 12:00 noon. Tickets are free but required.
These are only a few of the festival’s presenters. For a complete list of presenters, sessions, dates, times, and costs visit: http://www.ideafestival.com/.
To order tickets to an event call: 1-800-743-3100