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Theatre Connecting People

Erasmus+ project KA210-ADU using theatre as a tool to foster the integration and intercultural learning of migrants and refugees.

The aim of the project is to support educators working with migrants and refugees, using theatre as a tool for integration and intercultural learning.

ProgrammeKA210-ADU - Small-scale partnerships in adult education

Project number: KA210-ADU-2E9397E8

Duration: 15 months (01/12/2024 - 28/02/2026)

Partners:

Fundacja Cooperacja (Poland) - main coordinator, specialising in cultural and social integration projects.

Municipality of Besiktas (Turkey) - expert in organising international education projects, supporting refugees and migrants.

Le Tre Ghinee Aps (Italy) - focuses on the empowerment and inclusion of marginalised groups through the performing arts.

Project Objectives

  • Improving the skills of professions working with migrants and refugees;
  • Promoting social inclusion and intercultural dialogue through theatre;
  • Creating and staging a play starring migrants and refugees;
  • Strengthen partnerships and share best practices across Europe.

Local activities

  • Partnership kick-off meeting: definition of shared objectives, operational modalities and exchange of good practices on theatre for social inclusion.
  • Practical Training (LTTA): theatre workshops and sessions on intercultural communication and educational strategies for migrant workers and participants, led by experienced trainers, inclusษ™ refugee artistsษ™.
  • Artistic production (IO): production of a visual and musical script inspired by real stories of migration, designed to be easily adapted to local contexts and translated into the partners' languages.
  • Public performances: staging of the play in partner countries with presentations of the project and discussion with the audience to promote dialogue and reflection on migration.
  • Coordination and dissemination: project management, collection of materials and results, evaluation and sharing of good practices to foster replicability of the initiative

EVENT IN ROME - UPDATE

The Jaguar and the Fish- Theatrical performance round table

Followed by a round table discussion Border art: practices, care, resistance, reception

๐Ÿ—“ Friday 6 February ๐Ÿ•ก 6.30 p.m.

๐Ÿ“ Centrale Preneste Teatro - Via Alberto da Giussano 58, Rome

A European project that crosses three countries and connects different people through theatre.

Real stories of migration become poetic matter: bodies meeting, images that hold politics and beauty together.

Not to narrate pain, but to open a space of responsibility, where art becomes a practice of encounter.

The echoing question is: what happens when we really meet?

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