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MAD Symposium

The MAD Symposium is an annual symposium held in Copenhagen, Denmark featuring presentations from chefs, farmers, academics, thinkers, and artists. The event is hosted by the MAD Food Organization, founded in 2011 by Danish chef René Redzepi, the founder of the Copenhagen-based restaurant, Noma. The two-day symposium takes place inside a circus tent along the waterfront of Refshaleøen. The audience for MAD consists predominantly of chefs, aspiring cooks, farmers, journalists, and other food service professionals.[1]

Philosophy edit

MAD's purpose is to educate and raise awareness among modern chefs and food professionals, to better prepare them for the challenges and responsibilities that go beyond merely providing sustenance for a single meal. The symposium aims to feature speakers from diverse disciplines, offering different perspectives on food and culture while providing those in the kitchens with new knowledge and greater imagination. [2]

Organization structure edit

MAD is a not-for-profit grassroots operation composed of a full-time team and collaborators spread throughout Europe, Australia, and the United States.[citation needed]

Main events edit

MAD4 edit

The fourth MAD Symposium took place on 24th and 25th of August, 2014 and was co-curated by D.O.M. chef and founder Alex Atala.

  • Albert Adria — Chef, Spain
  • Alex Atala — Chef, Brazil
  • Anya von Bremzen — Journalist, Russia
  • Chris Cosentino— Chef, USA
  • Chris Ying — Journalist, USA
  • Christine Muhlke — Author, USA
  • Darina Allen — Chef, Ireland
  • Eric Schlosser— Journalist, USA
  • Eyvind Hellstrøm — Chef, Norway
  • Fulvio Pierangeli — Chef, Italy
  • Hervé This — Chemist, France
  • Isabel Soares— Activist, Portugal
  • Jeremiah Tower — Chef, USA
  • Julian Baggini — Philosopher, UK
  • Madhur Jaffrey — Author, UK
  • Olivier Roellinger — Chef, France
  • Paola Antonelli — Curator, USA
  • Paul Freedman — Historian, USA
  • Pierre Koffmann — Chef, UK/France
  • Ron Finley — Urban gardener, USA
  • Silvano Giraldin— Restaurant manager, UK
  • Tatiana Levha — Chef, France
  • Tatsuru Rai— Chef, Japan


MAD3 edit

The third MAD took place on 25th and 26th August 2013, and was curated by Momofuku chef and founder David Chang and the editors of Lucky Peach magazine. The theme of the symposium was "guts."[3][4]

MAD3 Speakers:

  • Alex Atala — Chef, Brazil
  • Vandana Shiva — Environmental Activist, India
  • Dario Cecchini — Butcher, Italy
  • Christian Puglisi — Chef, Denmark
  • Margot Henderson — Chef, United Kingdom
  • Sandor Katz — Fermentation Revivalist, USA
  • Jon Reiner — Author, USA
  • Pascal Barbot — Chef, France
  • Diana Kennedy — Author, Mexico/UK
  • Roy Choi — Chef, USA
  • Cynthia Sandberg & David Kinch — Farmer & Chef, USA
  • Heribert Watzke — Food Scientist, Switzerland
  • Martha Payne — Schoolgirl Activist, Scotland
  • Alain Ducasse — Chef, France
  • David Choe — Artist, USA
  • Josh Whiteland — Guide, Australia
  • Barbara Lynch — Chef, USA
  • Knud Romer — Author, Denmark
  • Daniel Klein & Mirra Fine — Activist Filmmakers, United States
  • Ahmed Jama — Chef, Somalia
  • Jonathan Gold — Writer, USA
  • Michael Twitty — Food Historian, USA
  • Jason Box — Glaciologist, USA/Denmark
  • Roland Rittman — Forager, Sweden



MAD2 edit

The second MAD took place on the 1st and 2nd of July, 2012. The theme of the symposium was "appetite."[5]

MAD2 Speakers:



MAD1 edit

The inaugural MAD took place on 27th and 28th of August, 2011. The theme of the symposium was "vegetation."[6]

MAD1 Speakers:



Other events edit

MAD Mondays edit

To prompt discussion on a local level and include those outside of the restaurant trade in the MAD community, the organization stages MAD Mondays, a series of panel discussions on food culture.

In March 2014, MAD hosted a New York City edition, its first outside of Copenhagen. The talk was titled "What We Talk About When We Talk About Being a Chef," and took place at the Drawing Center, featuring Peter Meehan as moderator and Mario Batali, Gabrielle Hamilton, Bill Buford, Lee Hanson, and Riad Nasr as panelists.[7]

MADFeed edit

The MADFeed is an online publication that extends the MAD conversation throughout the year. The platform hosts news and video from MAD events, as well as articles from the MAD team. Notable guests and features to these publishings include chefs Dan Barber and Margot Henderson, musician James Murphy, and artist Olafur Eliasson.

References edit

  1. ^ Jay, Cheshes (2013-09-20). "The Food World's G-20 -- At the annual MAD Symposium in Copenhagen, international tastemakers convene to eat, drink and be mindful". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 August 2013. Retrieved 2 September 2013.
  3. ^ Howard, Chua-Eoan (2013-08-29). "No Guts, No Glory". Roads&Kingdoms. Retrieved 24 March 2014.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Eater, Staff (2013-08-27). "Hangover Observations From the 2013 MAD Symposium". Eater. Retrieved 25 March 2014.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ . A Magazine. 10 September 2012. Archived from the original on 27 September 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  6. ^ Luciana, Bianchi (2011-07-21). "Rene Redzepi's MAD Food Camp". The World's 50 Best Restaurants. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  7. ^ Hilary, Dixler (2014-03-11). "Top 10 Quotes from MAD Panel on Defining the Chef". Eater. Retrieved 24 March 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The MAD Symposium is an annual symposium held in Copenhagen Denmark featuring presentations from chefs farmers academics thinkers and artists The event is hosted by the MAD Food Organization founded in 2011 by Danish chef Rene Redzepi the founder of the Copenhagen based restaurant Noma The two day symposium takes place inside a circus tent along the waterfront of Refshaleoen The audience for MAD consists predominantly of chefs aspiring cooks farmers journalists and other food service professionals 1 Contents 1 Philosophy 2 Organization structure 3 Main events 3 1 MAD4 3 2 MAD3 3 3 MAD2 3 4 MAD1 4 Other events 4 1 MAD Mondays 4 2 MADFeed 5 References 6 External linksPhilosophy editMAD s purpose is to educate and raise awareness among modern chefs and food professionals to better prepare them for the challenges and responsibilities that go beyond merely providing sustenance for a single meal The symposium aims to feature speakers from diverse disciplines offering different perspectives on food and culture while providing those in the kitchens with new knowledge and greater imagination 2 Organization structure editMAD is a not for profit grassroots operation composed of a full time team and collaborators spread throughout Europe Australia and the United States citation needed Main events editMAD4 edit The fourth MAD Symposium took place on 24th and 25th of August 2014 and was co curated by D O M chef and founder Alex Atala Albert Adria Chef Spain Alex Atala Chef Brazil Anya von Bremzen Journalist Russia Chris Cosentino Chef USA Chris Ying Journalist USA Christine Muhlke Author USA Darina Allen Chef Ireland Eric Schlosser Journalist USA Eyvind Hellstrom Chef Norway Fulvio Pierangeli Chef Italy Herve This Chemist France Isabel Soares Activist Portugal Jeremiah Tower Chef USA Julian Baggini Philosopher UK Madhur Jaffrey Author UK Olivier Roellinger Chef France Paola Antonelli Curator USA Paul Freedman Historian USA Pierre Koffmann Chef UK France Ron Finley Urban gardener USA Silvano Giraldin Restaurant manager UK Tatiana Levha Chef France Tatsuru Rai Chef Japan MAD3 edit The third MAD took place on 25th and 26th August 2013 and was curated by Momofuku chef and founder David Chang and the editors of Lucky Peach magazine The theme of the symposium was guts 3 4 MAD3 Speakers Alex Atala Chef Brazil Vandana Shiva Environmental Activist India Dario Cecchini Butcher Italy Christian Puglisi Chef Denmark Margot Henderson Chef United Kingdom Sandor Katz Fermentation Revivalist USA Jon Reiner Author USA Pascal Barbot Chef France Diana Kennedy Author Mexico UK Roy Choi Chef USA Cynthia Sandberg amp David Kinch Farmer amp Chef USA Heribert Watzke Food Scientist Switzerland Martha Payne Schoolgirl Activist Scotland Alain Ducasse Chef France David Choe Artist USA Josh Whiteland Guide Australia Barbara Lynch Chef USA Knud Romer Author Denmark Daniel Klein amp Mirra Fine Activist Filmmakers United States Ahmed Jama Chef Somalia Jonathan Gold Writer USA Michael Twitty Food Historian USA Jason Box Glaciologist USA Denmark Roland Rittman Forager Sweden MAD2 edit The second MAD took place on the 1st and 2nd of July 2012 The theme of the symposium was appetite 5 MAD2 Speakers Tor Norretranders Writer Denmark Roderick Sloan Sea Urchin Diver and Ocean Explorer Norway David Chang Chef USA Enrique Olvera Chef Mexico Massimo Bottura Chef Italy Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall Activist Chef UK Shinichiro Takagi Chef Japan Andrea Pieroni Ethnobiologist Italy Patrick Johansson Butter Viking Sweden Dan Barber Chef USA Chido Govera Mushroom Farmer Zimbabwe Paul Rozin Psychologist USA Anthony Myint amp Danny Bowien Mission Chinese Food USA Massimo Montanari Historian Italy Rasmus Kofoed Chef Denmark Nordic Food Lab Denmark Andrea Petrini Writer Italy Wylie Dufresne Chef USA Leif Sorensen Chef Faroe Islands Fergus Henderson and Trevor Gulliver Chef and Restaurateur UK Ferran Adria Chef Spain MAD1 edit The inaugural MAD took place on 27th and 28th of August 2011 The theme of the symposium was vegetation 6 MAD1 Speakers Alex Atala Chef Brazil Tor Norretranders Writer Denmark Miles Irving Forager UK Daniel Patterson Chef USA Yoshihiro Narisawa Chef Japan Hans Herren Policymaker Switzerland Kamal Mouzawak Community leader Lebanon Inaki Aizpitarte Chef France Thomas Hartung Businessman Denmark Magnus Nilsson Chef Sweden Jacqueline McGlade Head of the EEA UK Ben Shewry Chef New Zealand Stefano Mancuso Biologist Italy Francois Couplan Forager France Massimo Bottura Chef Italy Soren Wiuff Farmer Denmark Molly Jahn Policymaker USA Michel Bras Chef France Harold McGee Writer USA David Chang Chef USA Andoni Luis Aduriz Chef Spain Gaston Acurio Chef PeruOther events editMAD Mondays edit To prompt discussion on a local level and include those outside of the restaurant trade in the MAD community the organization stages MAD Mondays a series of panel discussions on food culture In March 2014 MAD hosted a New York City edition its first outside of Copenhagen The talk was titled What We Talk About When We Talk About Being a Chef and took place at the Drawing Center featuring Peter Meehan as moderator and Mario Batali Gabrielle Hamilton Bill Buford Lee Hanson and Riad Nasr as panelists 7 MADFeed edit The MADFeed is an online publication that extends the MAD conversation throughout the year The platform hosts news and video from MAD events as well as articles from the MAD team Notable guests and features to these publishings include chefs Dan Barber and Margot Henderson musician James Murphy and artist Olafur Eliasson References edit Jay Cheshes 2013 09 20 The Food World s G 20 At the annual MAD Symposium in Copenhagen international tastemakers convene to eat drink and be mindful The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 25 March 2014 Food Snob Archived from the original on 7 August 2013 Retrieved 2 September 2013 Howard Chua Eoan 2013 08 29 No Guts No Glory Roads amp Kingdoms Retrieved 24 March 2014 permanent dead link Eater Staff 2013 08 27 Hangover Observations From the 2013 MAD Symposium Eater Retrieved 25 March 2014 permanent dead link MAD Symposium Copenhagen A Magazine 10 September 2012 Archived from the original on 27 September 2016 Retrieved 24 September 2016 Luciana Bianchi 2011 07 21 Rene Redzepi s MAD Food Camp The World s 50 Best Restaurants Retrieved 24 March 2014 Hilary Dixler 2014 03 11 Top 10 Quotes from MAD Panel on Defining the Chef Eater Retrieved 24 March 2014 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MAD Symposium amp oldid 1192062914, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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