Join us in celebrating the day the world didn’t end.
Potluck dinner and film screening, followed by a Petrov Day ritual for those who wish to participate. (Full details below). Please RSVP, either via Facebook or email, so we know how much food we need!
Programme
5:30 pm— Potluck Dinner
We’d appreciate it if you could bring a dish to share. Bonus points for Russian/Slavic food! But we'll cook a pile of food too, so there will be enough to go around even if several people don't bring food.
Note that many attendees will be vegan/vegetarian, so plant-based dishes are appreciated. The organisers will ensure there at least some veggie options available, but if you have other dietary requirements please let us know ahead of time. We’ll do our best to accomodate you.6:30 pm— Screening of ‘The Red Button’
Watch a Polish documentary about Stanislav Petrov and the day the world didn’t end. (Trailer here).
7:30 pm— Dessert & Discussion
Enjoy a sweet treat and share your thoughts on the film. If you’d prefer not to participate in the closing ritual, you’re welcome head home after dessert.
8:00 pm— Petrov Day Ceremony
An hour-long ritual with readings and symbolic candle lighting. The ceremony aims to make catastrophic risk emotionally salient. There’s no pressure to stay for this part of the evening if you don’t enjoy ritual, or if provoking existential dread would be detrimental for you.
9:00 pm— Finish