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(In)Different Journey Project

(In) Different Journey, is a project for training, experimenting and
deepening tools, for theatrical and artistic intervention with people
with disabilities. Starting with the book "The Unknown Island", by
José Saramago, Portuguese writer and Literature Nobel Prize
winner, we will begin an exploratory work that combines the
methodology of action based on creativity and the development of
expressive, theatrical and artistic practices and, concomitantly, on
methodologies linked to sensory stimulation, such as, among other
resources, the Mackey Mackey technology, and adapt it to these
practices with people with deficiency.

The general objectives of the project are:
- Develop and deepen the use of new skills and methodologies;
- Train technicians in the artistic areas of theater, body and musical expression;
- Train learners in the artistic areas of theater, body and musical expression;
- Promote social inclusion;
- Sharing good artistic practices with people with disabilities;

Outcomes

- Development of artistic intervention practices with disabled people;
- Sharing of knowledge and experiences in this area of intervention;
- Experimentation and use of new technologies applied to theatre, corporal
and musical expression and their practical and theoretical framework;
- Presentation of artistic work with people with disabilities, using new
techniques and technologies
- Production and reinforcement of pedagogical material for artistic
intervention with and for people with disabilities;
- Reinforcement of the international structure already established, which
allows the enlargement of the networking in the European context and thus

develops and reinforces internationally the artistic work with people with
disabilities internationally.

Our Goals

Promote social inclusion thought Arts

Develop and deepen the use of new skills and methodologies

Sharing good artistic practices with people with disabilities;

“Project funded by the
Erasmus program”

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